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Discovering Photogenic Toronto – Colonel Samuel Smith Park in Winter – PHOTO GALLERY

Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, at Kipling Avenue south of Lakeshore Boulevard, Colonel Samuel Smith Park is the west-end counterpart to Tommy Thompson Park.

In addition to lovely scenes of the Toronto skyline, the park is traversed with numerous fine-gravel trails that are ideal for strolling or jogging. Dog-walking is permitted. The trails provide easy access to numerous types of vegetation, including a variety of trees and shrubs. With the shoreline and marshlands, the park has become known as a premier bird-watching site within Toronto. Over 100 bird species have been recorded as nesting in the park.
Thorns in winter - Photo by Peeter Põldre
As is typical of the Lake Ontario shoreline, the spring and fall will bring even more migratory birds to the park. On a bright winter's day, as seen in the photo gallery, shorebirds made up most of the visible population, along with an occasional Cardinal and the chirpy but flitting Black-capped Chickadees. A special treat was the sighting of a Sparrow Hawk (as known as a Kestrel). It is hoped that future visits later in the season will bring more bird species to the photo Gallery

Peeter Põldre


Photo gallery – Photos by Peeter Põldre

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