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Public Event: Pride Month Birding Walk: Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto

  • 27 Jun 2026
  • 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto
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Saturday, June 27

Leaders: May Matchim (they/she), John Nishikawa (he/him)

Trip Details: Meet 8:00 a.m. at the front gate of Tommy Thompson Park (a.k.a. the Leslie Street Spit). We are returning with another exciting Pride Month collaboration between Ontario Field Ornithologists (OFO) and the Toronto Ornithological Club (TOC). On the Pride Birding Walk, we will search for the breeding birds of the park with a full morning of walking. The walk runs until 12:00 p.m.

Who Should Come? While this walk is a celebration of the LGBTQ2S+ community, all are welcome. You do not need to be a member of OFO or TOC. Creating a respectful, welcoming and accessible environment is our first priority. We encourage newer birders and first-timers to come along; all skill levels are welcome. Registration: Please go to the OFO events page to register. Registration is limited to 30 participants.

Type of Trip: Walking roads and trails to find the breeding birds of Tommy Thompson Park.

Location and Directions: Tommy Thompson Park (43°39'08.2"N 79°19'22.5"W) is located at the south end of Leslie Street in east end Toronto. With access from Unwin Avenue just west of Leslie Street, the park's parking lot at the entrance is free. There is also street parking along the Unwin Avenue roadside.

Public Transportation: The TTC's southbound #83 Jones bus will take you to the intersection of Commissioners Street and Leslie Street, which is a 500-metre walk from the park entrance. The #83 bus leaves from the Donlands subway station on the Danforth Line.

Duration: 8:00 a.m.— 12:00 p.m. Rest stops, if needed.

Approximate distance: Five kilometres of walking, depending on the birding conditions.

Terrain: Forest patches, brush, open lands, constructed ponds and the edges of Lake Ontario.

Gradient: Mostly flat, with small hills in wooded areas and the possibility of some flooding on trails; close-toed shoes or hiking boots recommended.;

Trail Surfaces: Mostly paved, with some dirt forest trails.

Biting Insects: European Red Ants and mosquitoes are common at this time of the year. This year visitors have encountered ticks, usually Dog Ticks, when walking off path. Dog Ticks do not carry Lyme Disease but the presence of Black-legged Ticks (also known as Deer Ticks), that do carry Lyme Disease cannot be ruled out.

Accessibility: We may leave the paved path to explore wooded trails; the walk can be modified on the day of in accordance with any mobility needs. A drinking water station is located near our meeting point.

Washrooms: There are multiple portable toilets along the route and a wheelchair accessible washroom at the entrance to the park.

Location and Directions: Tommy Thompson Park (43°39'08.2"N 79°19'22.5"W) is located at the south end of Leslie Street in east end Toronto. With access from Unwin Avenue just west of Leslie Street, the park's parking lot at the entrance is free. There is also free parking along the Unwin Avenue roadside.

Public Transportation: The TTC's southbond #83 Jones bus will take you to the intersection of Commissioners Street and Leslie Street, which is a 500-metre walk from the park entrance. The #83 bus leaves from the Donlands subway station on the Danforth Line.

Approximate distance: five kilometres of walking, depending on the birding conditions.

Terrain: Forest patches, brush, open lands, constructed ponds and the edges of Lake Ontario.

Gradient: Mostly flat, with small hills in wooded areas and the possibility of some flooding on trails; close-toed shoes or rubber boots recommended.

Trail Surfaces: Mostly paved, with some dirt forest trails.

Accessibility: We may leave the paved path to explore wooded trails; the walk can be modified on the day of in accordance with any mobility needs. A drinking water station is located near our meeting point.

Washrooms: There are multiple portable toilets along the route and a wheelchair accessible washroom at the entrance to the park.


About OFO Field Trips

OFO strives to create an inclusive, comfortable and enjoyable experience for all. Trip leaders are volunteers who generously offer their time to share their knowledge and passion for birds with others. Most OFO trips are suitable for beginner birders. Please let the trip leaders know if you are new to birding when you arrive.

Code of Conduct and Code of Birding Ethics: Participants are expected to review OFO’s Code of Conduct and Code of Birding Ethics before the trip.

Cancellation Policy: Space is limited so please cancel your registration if you cannot attend. If you need to cancel your registration on an outing, please go to the Events Registration page at https://ofo25.wildapricot.org/events. If you are registered for an event, you will see "Already registered" on the left side of the brief outing summary. Click on this, and you will see a button you can click to CANCEL REGISTRATION. 

Transportation: All participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from the field trip. Public transit information, if available, is included in the trip description.

What to Bring: Dress appropriately for the weather and wear sturdy, closed toe footwear. Bring ID and health card, water, a packed lunch for longer trips, and money for park entrance and ferry fees. Depending on the season, sunscreen, insect repellant and a topical insect bite treatment such as Afterbite or Benadryl are recommended.

Loaner Binoculars: Email fieldtrips@ofo.caif you require loaner binoculars. We will do our best to provide a pair.

Leaving Early: Trip leaders understand that not everyone will be able to stay for the duration of the trip. If you must leave early, please inform the trip leaders before you go.

Rest Stops and Lunch Breaks: Trip leaders will include rest stops and lunch breaks but if you require additional rest stops, please inform the trip leaders, so they can accommodate your request.

Safety and First Aid: Trip leaders are volunteers. They are not trained in first aid and cannot provide medical help in the case of an accident or administer medication. When driving, please follow the rules of the road. Exercise caution when parking on the side of the road and getting out of your car.

Accessibility: OFO aims to provide accessible birding trips which are welcoming and enjoyable for all. If you have any questions about the trip, or require accommodations, please contact the trip leaders in advance by emailing fieldtrips@ofo.ca. Please allow a few days for a response.

If you have any questions or concerns, email fieldtrips@ofo.ca.
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