Baby Point Heritage Conservation District Walking Tour
Thu, Apr 18
|Etienne Brulé Park
The City of Toronto is hosting an in-person walking tour and invites you to attend! Come see our beautiful neighborhood and learn about the development of the Heritage Conservation District Plan for Baby Point. Snacks and refreshments provided.
Time & Location
Apr 18, 2024, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. EDT
Etienne Brulé Park, 10 Catherine Ave, Toronto, ON M6S, Canada
Guests
About the event
You’re Invited!
Indigenous Engagement Sessions: Baby Point Heritage Conservation District Plan
The City of Toronto is hosting an engagement session for Indigenous communities and invites you to attend!
Learn about the development of the Heritage Conservation District Plan for the Baby Point Neighbourhood.
A Heritage Conservation District is a planning tool that can conserve and enhance cultural heritage resources in a defined area and help manage future change and growth.
Your input will inform an understanding of how the Plan area is valued by Indigenous communities, and inform policies designed to conserve and enhance the area’s cultural heritage resources.
The Baby Point Neighbourhood is an area of deep significance to Indigenous communities given its relationship to the Toronto Carrying Place Trail, as a place of burial, and as the location of the seventeenth century Haudenosaunee village of Teiaiagon.
For more information, visit the project website
If you have questions or comments please contact:
Wendy Jocko
wjocko@innovation7.ca