to enjoy the lakefront west of Humber Bay Park West for the first time. The second and final phase was completed and opened to the public in October 2012.
Mimico Waterfront Park was designed with sustainability and the native ecology of the area as key considerations. Shoreline restoration and enhancements to terrestrial and aquatic habitats were vital elements of the park’s design. The park was constructed through a lake-filling process along a narrow section of the existing shoreline in order to connect existing local parks.
In addition to adding a new section of the very popular multi-use waterfront trail, Phase One also included the creation of shoreline, embayment and breakwater features, and terrestrial and aquatic habitat enhancements. Phase Two included native plantings and the creation of small pockets of wetland habitat between the boardwalk and shoreline that provide fish and wildlife habitat and soften the shoreline treatment.
Phase One, which opened in 2008, begins at Norris Crescent Parkette and stretches east to Superior Avenue. Phase Two, which begins at Superior Avenue and stretches east to Humber Bay Park West, began in July 2011 and was completed and opened to the public in October 2012.