Hello again folks
Today I birded with Bill Smith, Ian Cannell and Peter McParland on Ward’s and Algonquin Islands an then Ian and I went ahead alone and birded Gibralter and Hanlan’s Points.
Though the number of species was down from yesterday (only 58 species) we did find a big increase in the number of Hermit Thrushes, Ruby-crowned and Golden-crowned Kinglets and Eastern Phoebes and a drop in the numbers of warbler species, N. Flickers, Palm Warblers and White-throated Sparrows.
Following is our list as a group and mine and Ian’s sightings combined.
Canvasbacks, White-winged Scoters, Red-breasted Mergansers, Turkey Vulture, Sharp-shinned and Cooper’s Hawks, Peregrine Falcon, American Kestrels, Bonaparte’s Gull, Belted Kingfishers, 18 Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, 24 E. Phoebes, Brown Creepers, Winter Wrens, 75+ Golden-crowned Kinglets, 150+ Ruby-crowned Kinglets, 43 Hermit Thrushes, Gray Catbirds, Blue-headed and Red-eyed Vireos, Tennessee, Orange-crowned, Nashville, Black-throated Blue, 150+ Yellow-rumped, Palm and Wilson’s Warblers, Common Yellowthroats, 150+ White-throated, White-crowned and Song Sparrows, Dark-eyed Juncos, Rusty and Red-winged Blackbirds, Purple and House Fiches and Pine Siskins.
Another beautiful day to be out there with a few more coming (according to Environment Canada, not me) from now through the 12th.
Directions:-
TORONTO ISLANDS - FALL SCHEDULE
DIRECTIONS TO THE TORONTO ISLAND FERRY DOCKS
If you are on the subway southbound get off at the TTC’s Union Subway Station, walk south on Bay Street (on the east side of the station) for about 1 km to the ferry docks at the foot of Bay Street at Queen’s Quay and you are there. The entrance to the ferry docks (well signed) is on the west side of the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel.
To get to the Toronto Islands from the TTC’s Union Subway Station on the TTC you may transfer to the #6 or the #6A Bay St. TTC bus on Bay Street just outside of the east entrance to the GO Station. They both go down Bay Street to Queen’s Quay. Go passengers arriving by train or bus must pay a fare to use the TTC bus or streetcar.
When running there is a street car (#509 Harbourfront) that goes from inside the TTC’s Union Subway Station to Queen’s Quay (no transfer required).
For those who choose to head down to the docks on Sunday before the Subway opens you can catch the #97B Yonge St. Blue Night bus (Steeles Ave. To Queens Quay). This bus will let you off right across the street on Bay St. only steps from the ferry docks entrance.
You may also want to visit the TTC web page http://www.ttc.ca/ for trip planning assistance.
If in an auto on the Gardener Expressway or on Lakeshore Blvd, then exit at Bay Street and drive south to Queen’s Quay, there are lots of parking lots nearby (fee). These parking lots are located just a block north of the ferry docks with more a block or so west of the ferry docks.
TORONTO ISLAND - FERRY FARES AND DAILY SCHEDULES
There is a fee for using the island ferries ( $6.50 adult / $4.00 for seniors and students ( all fares are return ) and to find out the sailing times you can phone (416) 392-8193 or check the following web site
http://www.toronto.ca/parks/island/fallschedule.htm
There are washrooms and drinking fountains on the islands and on the city side ferry docks and you can pick up a schedule at the docks.
The 1st boat to Ward’s Island (my preferred starting point) is 6:35 am and the 2nd is 7:00 am Monday to Friday.
The 1st is at 6:35 am and the 2nd boat is at 7:15 am on Saturday and Holidays. ( Note:- On Sundays the first ferry to Ward’s is at 7:45 am )
The 1st boat to Hanlan’s Point is 8:00 am and the 2nd boat is at 8:30 am Monday to Friday.
The 1st is at 8:15 am and the 2nd boat is at 9:15 am on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays.
If arriving in early am ( before 7:30 ) you must obtain your ticket from a machine just outside the gate so be sure to have $1.00 and $2.00 and / or 25 cent coins before you arrive at the docks as there is no place to get change and the machines do not make change.
There is coffee shop ( Treat’s Café ) across from the ferry docks in the building on the northwest corner ( opens before 6:30 am on week days but only opens at 9 am on the Saturdays that it doesn’t rain ). You may also purchase do-nuts, etc. here.
A new Second Cup Coffee Shop has opened in the southeast area of Bay St. and Lakeshore Blvd and opens at 7 am 7 days per week.
Also just a little east on Queen’s Quay ( less than a block ) there is the “Kitchen Table” and they are open at 6 am - 7 days per week. Besides coffee you may also buy food and beverages at the Kitchen Table if you forget a lunch.
Food and beverages on The Islands when open are very expensive i.e. soft drinks e.g. $3.20 plus and Hot Dogs $4.25. There are washrooms and water fountains through out and a washrooms is also located at the fire station.
PS - There is a map of the Islands at each of the Island side ferry docks and the City side and a small brochure is now available at the ticket booth and in the schedule containers that also contains a map of the islands.
Norm Murr
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Hello again folks
Today I birded with Bill Smith, Ian Cannell and Peter McParland on Ward’s and Algonquin Islands an then Ian and I went ahead alone and birded Gibralter and Hanlan’s Points.
Though the number of species was down from yesterday (only 58 species) we did find a big increase in the number of Hermit Thrushes, Ruby-crowned and Golden-crowned Kinglets and Eastern Phoebes and a drop in the numbers of warbler species, N. Flickers, Palm Warblers and White-throated Sparrows.
Following is our list as a group and mine and Ian’s sightings combined.
Canvasbacks, White-winged Scoters, Red-breasted Mergansers, Turkey Vulture, Sharp-shinned and Cooper’s Hawks, Peregrine Falcon, American Kestrels, Bonaparte’s Gull, Belted Kingfishers, 18 Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, 24 E. Phoebes, Brown Creepers, Winter Wrens, 75+ Golden-crowned Kinglets, 150+ Ruby-crowned Kinglets, 43 Hermit Thrushes, Gray Catbirds, Blue-headed and Red-eyed Vireos, Tennessee, Orange-crowned, Nashville, Black-throated Blue, 150+ Yellow-rumped, Palm and Wilson’s Warblers, Common Yellowthroats, 150+ White-throated, White-crowned and Song Sparrows, Dark-eyed Juncos, Rusty and Red-winged Blackbirds, Purple and House Fiches and Pine Siskins.
Another beautiful day to be out there with a few more coming (according to Environment Canada, not me) from now through the 12th.
Directions:-
TORONTO ISLANDS - FALL SCHEDULE
DIRECTIONS TO THE TORONTO ISLAND FERRY DOCKS
If you are on the subway southbound get off at the TTC’s Union Subway Station, walk south on Bay Street (on the east side of the station) for about 1 km to the ferry docks at the foot of Bay Street at Queen’s Quay and you are there. The entrance to the ferry docks (well signed) is on the west side of the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel.
To get to the Toronto Islands from the TTC’s Union Subway Station on the TTC you may transfer to the #6 or the #6A Bay St. TTC bus on Bay Street just outside of the east entrance to the GO Station. They both go down Bay Street to Queen’s Quay. Go passengers arriving by train or bus must pay a fare to use the TTC bus or streetcar.
When running there is a street car (#509 Harbourfront) that goes from inside the TTC’s Union Subway Station to Queen’s Quay (no transfer required).
For those who choose to head down to the docks on Sunday before the Subway opens you can catch the #97B Yonge St. Blue Night bus (Steeles Ave. To Queens Quay). This bus will let you off right across the street on Bay St. only steps from the ferry docks entrance.
You may also want to visit the TTC web page http://www.ttc.ca/ for trip planning assistance.
If in an auto on the Gardener Expressway or on Lakeshore Blvd, then exit at Bay Street and drive south to Queen’s Quay, there are lots of parking lots nearby (fee). These parking lots are located just a block north of the ferry docks with more a block or so west of the ferry docks.
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TORONTO ISLAND - FERRY FARES AND DAILY SCHEDULES
There is a fee for using the island ferries ( $6.50 adult / $4.00 for seniors and students ( all fares are return ) and to find out the sailing times you can phone (416) 392-8193 or check the following web site
http://www.toronto.ca/parks/island/fallschedule.htm
There are washrooms and drinking fountains on the islands and on the city side ferry docks and you can pick up a schedule at the docks.
The 1st boat to Ward’s Island (my preferred starting point) is 6:35 am and the 2nd is 7:00 am Monday to Friday.
The 1st is at 6:35 am and the 2nd boat is at 7:15 am on Saturday and Holidays. ( Note:- On Sundays the first ferry to Ward’s is at 7:45 am )
The 1st boat to Hanlan’s Point is 8:00 am and the 2nd boat is at 8:30 am Monday to Friday.
The 1st is at 8:15 am and the 2nd boat is at 9:15 am on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays.
If arriving in early am ( before 7:30 ) you must obtain your ticket from a machine just outside the gate so be sure to have $1.00 and $2.00 and / or 25 cent coins before you arrive at the docks as there is no place to get change and the machines do not make change.
There is coffee shop ( Treat’s Café ) across from the ferry docks in the building on the northwest corner ( opens before 6:30 am on week days but only opens at 9 am on the Saturdays that it doesn’t rain ). You may also purchase do-nuts, etc. here.
A new Second Cup Coffee Shop has opened in the southeast area of Bay St. and Lakeshore Blvd and opens at 7 am 7 days per week.
Also just a little east on Queen’s Quay ( less than a block ) there is the “Kitchen Table” and they are open at 6 am - 7 days per week. Besides coffee you may also buy food and beverages at the Kitchen Table if you forget a lunch.
Food and beverages on The Islands when open are very expensive i.e. soft drinks e.g. $3.20 plus and Hot Dogs $4.25. There are washrooms and water fountains through out and a washrooms is also located at the fire station.
PS - There is a map of the Islands at each of the Island side ferry docks and the City side and a small brochure is now available at the ticket booth and in the schedule containers that also contains a map of the islands.
Norm Murr
Richmond Hill, Ontario