I reached out to Jaye Robinson's office about planting more trees in Sunnybrook Park. They told me that 575 new trees and 1050 new shrubs were planted in Sunnybrook Park (presumably recently).
@Northern Light do you have any comments or insight on this recent round of planting?
Also, what would be the best way to get some of the sports fields and other barren patches of land treed? I've been hiking frequently at Sunnybrook this summer and I find most of the sports fields are a complete waste of space. Few people use them, even in the evenings and on weekends. I think repurposing half the fields would leave more than enough space for the occasional Frisbee, soccer and cricket games, while providing much needed shade.
Glad to hear about the recent round of planting; but that snuck under my radar.
I will have to go have a look and see what they planted and where.
Or maybe I'll just phone someone and ask for the plan!
I will have more to say later on that.
At over 1,500 plants, at typical densities of 1 per 4M2 (depending on which department did the design/planting).....that could be quite a good sized area. (1.5 acres)
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On the sports fields................hey, no one is a bigger fan of naturalizing our ravine lands that me..............but you can't judge their popularity this year; since the City isn't issuing any permits for team sports.
I expect the main field at the top of the hill is normally very well permitted.
But you can ask the Councillor's office or Parks for that info.
But you would need last year's data to make a case for wiping out a field for lack of interest.
I think the Sunnybrook field site is poor (apart from my preferences for nature); because its beyond car-centric, in the deepest, highest park of the park, when there is no access from that side. (I don't see them buying a home at the foot of The Bridal Path to create said access either), but I digress.
There's 4 soccer pitches and 3 cricket pitches; and one multi-purpose space.
I will say this, its about a 28ha/70 acre site, that would make for an amazing restoration project!
If the fields are under-used, in a normal year, I would definitely go through the Councillor to ask for more of a focus on nature.
While the forestry section would love to pursue such a thing, they will not pick a fight with Parks operations or sports leagues without political cover.
I don't know where they have forested in the area.............but if I were looking for a spot.........here's where I'd start:
That appears to have no conflict with the sports fields.
Also here:
I can't be sure there are no conflicts without looking at the site in person. But those look pretty easy to claim to me on cursory examination.