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Green Exercise: Bike to Grand Opening of Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area

Green Exercise: Bike to Grand Opening of Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area

Sat, May 30, 1:30 PM
From Toronto Sustainability Meetup
4.6

Leading up to [Toronto Climate Week](https://www.tocw.ca/), join us on a relaxed waterfront bike ride of Toronto's west end into the edge of Mississauga to explore [Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area](https://trca.ca/conservation/infrastructure-projects/jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area/), the new 26 hectare waterfront park in the Greater Toronto Area that opens on May 30th, "after more than a decade of planning, collaboration and community vision". 9:30am meet on the Humber Bay Bridge 9:45am depart on group ride 10:00-10:10am group gathers at western edge of Colonel Sam Smith Park 10:30am arrival at Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area 10:30-11:15am group and individual exploration of Conservation Area 11:30 return group ride 12:00pm arrival back at Humber Bay Bridge 12:00-1:00pm optional social (food, drinks, ice cream) on Marine Parade Drive Cycling distance: approximtely 25km (10.7km in each direction plus a small distance within Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area) Terrain: paved multi-use trail, residential roads, and hard-packed gravel trail Suitable bikes: city, commuter, hybrid, gravel, MTB, and road with thicker tires Helmet: highly recommended! Bring: a bike in working order, plenty of water, sunglasses, sunscreen, snacks, and good vibes! Event info: [https://cvc.ca/conversations/grand-opening-jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area/](https://cvc.ca/conversations/grand-opening-jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area/) [https://cvc.ca/discover-the-new-jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area/](https://cvc.ca/discover-the-new-jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area/) Project info: [https://trca.ca/conservation/infrastructure-projects/jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area/](https://trca.ca/conservation/infrastructure-projects/jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area/) News coverage: [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area-mississauga-9.7191853](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/jim-tovey-lakeview-conservation-area-mississauga-9.7191853) [https://www.insauga.com/heres-when-huge-new-conservation-area-opens-to-the-public-in-mississauga/](https://www.insauga.com/heres-when-huge-new-conservation-area-opens-to-the-public-in-mississauga/) Toronto Climate Week: https://www.tocw.ca/ Green Exercise: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_exercise

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Event equipment carry and set up volunteers

Event equipment carry and set up volunteers

Sat, May 30, 12:00 PM
From #1 Beach Volleyball and Social Group
4.8

Sign up here if you want to volunteer to help with equipment and set up in the morning. Volunteers will come early before the event start to help carry equipment and set up nets. Volunteers please arrive early at the assigned time and place. Meeting time will be up to an hour before the event start time. Volunteers will play for free and will get additional perks. Number of volunteers needed will depend on how many nets are required. Regular volunteers will get preference. **Please only sign up to volunteer if you are attending the event for sure.** Please answer the RSVP question and add yourself to the waiting list and I will contact you to confirm with details. Once confirmed you will be added as a volunteer

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[2’s] Intermediate Beach Volleyball ⛱

Sat, May 30, 1:00 PM
From Ashbridges Bay Beach Volleyball
4.9
16 attendees
All About the Historic Beaches! (SPECIAL EXTENDED TOUR)

All About the Historic Beaches! (SPECIAL EXTENDED TOUR)

Sun, May 31, 5:00 PM
From Toronto History Walks
4.9

\*\***The Toronto History Walks Yearly Pass is available. Get it now for $125.00 for 1 year of unlimited tours, email** [torontohistorywalks@gmail.com](http://torontohistorywalks@gmail.com%2A%2A/) **for more information or for signing up!\*\*** \*\* **Please note: Please e-transfer the ticket price when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:** [torontohistorywalks@gmail.com](http://torontohistorywalks@gmail.com%2A%2A/) The area was first settled in 1794 by the Ashbridge family, whose name is remembered by the nearby bay and park. Their homestead on Queen Street East was well to the west of the area currently identified as the Beaches. A later generation of the Ashbridge family rebuilt the family home in 1854 and can be seen on Queen Street East opposite the TTC barns near Kingston Road. The Beaches remained a sparely settled community until the end of the 19th century when extension of the Grand Truck Railway, the draining of the northern parts of Ashbridges Bay, and the construction of street car tracks on Queen Street and Kingston Road, opened the area to settlement. From Sunnyside Amusement Park built in 1922 to Scarboro Beach built in 1906, it seemed that Toronto cornered the market on summertime chills and thrills. We had 5 major amusement parks along our waterfront, and two smaller parks, Victoria Park and Munro Park, virtually unknown to Torontonians today, but extremely popular summertime places, years ago as pleasure parks. This walking tour is for all walking levels and fitness skills. Please dress for the season and bring water. And remember to bring your love of history. It begins outside the Beaches Branch of the Toronto Public Library at Queen Street East, and Lee Avenue adjacent to Kew Gardens. The tour ends at the Neville Park Queen Street Streetcar Loop. This tour has a ticket price of $15.00 per person. \*\* **Please note: Please e-transfer the ticket price when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:** [torontohistorywalks@gmail.com](http://torontohistorywalks@gmail.com%2A%2A/)

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3 attendees

[4’s] Intermediate Beach Volleyball ⛱

Sat, Jun 6, 2:00 PM
From Ashbridges Bay Beach Volleyball
4.9
4 attendees

[4’s] Intermediate Beach Volleyball ⛱

Sat, May 30, 2:00 PM
From Ashbridges Bay Beach Volleyball
4.9
5 attendees
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup connects people with similar interests through in-person and online events. It helps users join groups, explore activities, and find their community.

Search for 'beach cleanup' on Meetup and filter results by location to discover events in Toronto. Join local groups dedicated to environmental activities and volunteer efforts.

Yes, Toronto hosts regular beach cleanup events. Organizers plan gatherings to encourage community involvement in keeping the beaches clean and beautiful.

Local community groups or environmental advocates typically organize these events. They use Meetup to reach volunteers who are passionate about environmental causes.

Yes, you can invite friends! Share the event link or details, and encourage them to RSVP through Meetup to join the activity.

Check the event details on Meetup. Often, organizers provide necessary supplies, although bringing your own gloves or bags could be helpful.

Most beach cleanup events are free, focusing on volunteer contributions. Check the specific event page for any details regarding fees.

RSVPing through Meetup is straightforward. Just select the event you want to attend and click 'Join' or 'Attend' to confirm your spot and recieve updates.

Absolutely! You're welcome to join as many cleanup groups as interest you, allowing participation in various events and meeting more like-minded people.

Yes, beach cleanups are social events where you can meet like-minded individuals interested in environmental conservation and community involvement.

Yes, adverse weather can impact beach cleanups. Organizers generally update the event status, so check Meetup for any last-minute changes.

Cleanups occur at various Toronto beaches. Meetup event pages list the specific location, helping volunteers find a convenient option.

Yes, cleanup events may occur on weekdays or weekends. Browse Meetup for the schedule that best fits your availability.

Remote participation is uncommon for beach cleanups, as these events typically require physical presence. However, post-cleanup discussions might be online.

Meetup groups are available for various environmental causes. Explore groups dedicated to sustainability, recycling, and eco-friendly activities in Toronto.