Little Norway Park | |
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Little Norway Park |
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Type | Public Park |
Location | Toronto, Ontario |
Operated by | City of Toronto |
Little Norway Park is a small park located in downtown Toronto, Canada at the southwest corner of Bathurst Street and Queen's Quay West.
A totem pole is located near Queen's Quay West on the park property.[1][2]
A flagpole has a plaque at its base explaining the significance of the park and its history. The city website states that it "commemorates the World War II training base, used by the Norwegian Air Force, that once existed on the site."[3] Existing park facilities include a baseball diamond and soccer pitch, playground and wading pool, public washrooms, as well as landscaped gardens and art installations.[3]
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.[4]
The City has plans to create an "off-leash" area or "dog park" on the grounds, which has created some controversy.[5][6]
Beside the park is the ferry terminal to the Island Airport.