Little Norway Park

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Little Norway Park
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Little Norway Park is located in Toronto
Little Norway Park
Location of the park in Toronto
Type Public Park
Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Area 2.36 ha (5.8 acres)
Created 1986 (1986)
Operated by Toronto Parks
Website Little Norway Park

Little Norway Park is a small park in the Harbourfront area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the southwest corner of Bathurst Street and Queen's Quay West. The park is just north of the Western Channel into Toronto Harbour.[1] It was opened in 1986.

History

The name of the park commemorates Little Norway, the exiled Royal Norwegian Air Force training base that had occupied the site during the Second World War.[2] In 1976, a 3,000 pound boulder from Norway was transported to the location to serve as a permanent monument to that time. It was unveiled by Crown Prince Harald of Norway on September 18, 1976.[3] The base's location was cleared and in the 1980s, an apartment complex was built along the western side. The rest of the former base was converted into a park and opened in 1986. The park was officially dedicated Little Norway Park in December 1987, in a ceremony featuring King Olav V of Norway.[4]

Operations

Existing park facilities include a baseball diamond and soccer pitch, playground and wading pool, public washrooms, as well as landscaped gardens and art installations.[2] The park also has a wheelchair-accessible children's playground in its northwest corner.[5][6] There is a totem pole in the park near Queen's Quay West.[7] A flagpole has a plaque at its base explaining the significance of the park and its history.

The park is also a meeting and protest site in downtown Toronto. In 2007, aboriginal peoples gathered at Little Norway Park to protest broken treaties.[8]

City plans to create an "off-leash" area or dog park there in 2009 have created some controversy, with residents complaining of the lack of notice or consultation and the proximity to children playing, and pointing out that there is another dog park 400 metres away.[9][10][11]

Beside the park is the ferry terminal to the Island Airport, now called Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Aerial view of the Western Channel and Billy Bishop airport, Accessed 2012-10-09.
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  5. Aerial view of the park, looking southwest, Accessed 2012-10-09.
  6. Part of the wheelchair playground, Accessed 2012-10-09.
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