Friends,
Today, the City of Toronto, in collaboration with the Indigenous Land Stewardship Circle, held the annual traditional and prescribed burn (Biinaakzigewok Anishnaabeg) in High Park and Lambton Park. The burn holds the name of Biinaakzigewok Anishnaabeg, given by Elder Henry Pitawanakwat, meaning “the responsibility for a cleansing fire by all Native Peoples" in Anishinaabemowin.
This stewardship technique in which fire is intentionally set and carefully managed under controlled conditions are a part of the City’s long-term management plan to restore and protect rare Black Oak woodlands and savannahs. Fire-dependent ecosystems, such as Black Oak savannahs, contain rare native prairie plants that respond positively to burning and grow more vigorously.
During the burn, High Park is closed to vehicles and certain sections of multi-use trails may be temporarily closed to pedestrians and cyclists. Similarly, in Lambton Park, access to areas in the park may be temporarily restricted to pedestrians during ignition.
For more information about the history of the burn, updates and a confirmed date, visit: toronto.ca/prescribedburn.
I also want to note that at today’s City Council meeting, Mayor Chow recognized the recipients of the 2026 Toronto Community Champion Award. These local organizations make extraordinary contributions to support the health, well-being and resilience of Toronto residents. Congratulations to Parkdale Activity-Recreation Centre (PARC) for being one of the 25 recipients of this award who will be honoured at an awards ceremony on Tuesday, May 12 at the Toronto Reference Library.
There are many issues that matter to our community at this week’s City Council meeting, including defending Toronto’s interests at Billy Bishop Airport and other City-owned Waterfront lands. I will continue to voice Parkdale-High Park’s strong opposition to this Provincial overreach. I encourage you to review the Council agenda and Council meetings can be viewed live here: Toronto City Council - YouTube
Sincerely,

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