Sunday, 16 January 2022

Summer photos for a cold winter's day !

Here are a few pics from DASSP member Rob Lagacé, to warm your thoughts on this cold winter morning, before tonight's expected snowstorm...






Saturday, 1 January 2022

Happy New Year! Meet some of the folks at DASSP !!

On New Year's Eve, a few of us here at DASSP got together for a festive planning session going into 2022. We have a few interesting ideas for the upcoming year, so please stay tuned... In the meantime, this gives us an opportunity to indroduce 3 of the 5 current members of DASSP; 

                                                                  Vesty


Rob

Walt


Unfortunately, Helena and Cyril were not present.  We will all look forward to seeing and chatting with you in Sam Smith Park throughout 2022 !   Please keep safe.

Monday, 1 November 2021

The Footbridge over the Creek is now wheelchair semi-friendly again!

One of the main issues that remained, following all the recent improvements identified by DASSP, was the fact that the Creek footbridge, between the narrow path into the park from the schools and the playing Oval, had become unfriendly for those using wheelchairs.

Over time, the soil on either side had fallen away from the cement, like the issue previously fixed at the Pavillion.

The good news is that the problem has successfully been remediated, and it is now safe for those in power chairs.  

The bad news is that for those in manual chairs, the steep slope on the east side of the footbridge requires an extension of the handrails on either side, or a correction on the degree of incline into/from the Oval.

We are following up on that issue and hope to have it remediated in a timely fashion.


Saturday, 23 October 2021

Lack of Bat Boxes in Sam Smith Park

In a recent meeting with Janette, Kaylyn and Monica of  Green Toronto, DASSP asked about installing some Bat boxes around Sam Smith Park.

Park visitors may have noticed, especially at dusk, that the Brown Bat population in SSP has crashed heavily over the last few years, likely due to "White Nose Syndrome" which is a fatal disease to the species.

DASSP is hoping that Green Toronto can assist us with this worthwhile endeavour and Janette agreed to reach out to TRCA and Parks staff to determine what is feasible! 

DASSP has also suggested that if feasible, TRCA could do a pilot study on the success of the project, if it does go forward.  

Our homeless bats await !




Sunday, 17 October 2021

Planning for the SSP Spring Planting in May 2022

DASSP attended a meeting with FOSS and Toronto Forestry on Friday, locating sites for the upcoming Spring planting event to be conducted in mid-May of next year.

After a review of some of the locations near the dogwood patch, where FOSS will be doing some planting, DASSP and Toronto Forestry agreed that the SE fringe of the area near Warbler Woods, would be a great location.

The area selected is far enough from the main path, to be safe during Covid times, is flat, and is also close enough for Seniors and wheelchair users to navigate.

DASSP is looking forward to participating, and very pleased that this time, we were included in the planning process. 

Below is a picture of the accessible area selected by DASSP, for next year's planting;




Sunday, 26 September 2021

Sam Smith Park - Green Toronto inclusive Planting event was a great success!

On Saturday the 25th, DASSP participated in the Planting event, sponsored by Green Toronto.

Walt, along with, Frank and Sue, a pair of able-bodied members of DASSP, were asked to plant 3 different, bird friendly, native shrubs along the North Eastern edge of the large bowl, behind The Gatehouse.

We planted ninebark, witch hazel and and dogwood, and the timing was great, as a few hours later Mother Nature graced us with a rainstorm!

Many thanks to Janette Harvey and her friends at Green Toronto, for a well organized, and Covid distanced event! Participants were limited by pre-registration and completion of Covid assessments and forms.

Let's hope that this time next year, the birds are as happy as everyone at DASSP and FOSS were!