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The breathtaking King s Mill Park along the Humber was once a landfill site Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Although you likely couldn t tell, King s Mill Park was an active dumpsite in the 1950s before it joined the chain of parks along Toronto s Humber River. And even before it was a landfill, the park was home to the King s Mill Reserve in 1973 where timber was supplied for building ships. The beautiful piece of parkland is now a slice of nature in the west end of the city with plenty of wildlife and hiking trails to be explored. ....
BARRIE, ONT. Three parks in Barrie will be getting new community gardens this summer. Two gardens will be installed in the north end at Lampman Lane Park and Riverwood Park. The third will be constructed at Batteaux Park in the Ardagh Bluffs area. The City of Barrie, the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit and Urban Pantry explored new locations for the community gardens and approved the sites after consultation with residents. The Urban Pantry will be running the installation of the gardens and construction updates will be posted on the city s website. The decision to put a garden at Riverwood Park means the current Sunnidale Park location will be closed and transferred to Riverwood. ....
This is so cool and a great idea for Toms River families. FREE seedlings will be handed out to Toms River residents from NJ State Forest Service s Tree Recovery Campaign. The seedling giveaway will take place Saturday, April 24th, 2021, according to patch.com. There will be two locations in Toms River for the seedling handouts. Handouts will be April 24th at the Third Avenue parking lot in Ortley and Riverwood Park off of Whitesville Road. Tree seedlings are first come, first served from 10 am to 2 pm. There was a goal made in 2019 to distribute 600,000 tree seedlings to New Jersey residents. The goal was for in 7 years since 2019 hand out tree seedlings but because of Superstorm Sandy, so many of our beautiful trees in Ocean County and beyond were destroyed. It s time to grow some more beautiful trees here in New Jersey. ....