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Here’s why this popular Toronto park is about to be in flames

11 March 20263 Mins Read

The City of Toronto is planning on setting fire to High Park this spring — and residents might feel the burn.

A yearly practice in High Park since 2000, this traditional and prescribed burn is part of the City’s long-term management to help restore and protect the rare Black Oak Savannah ecosystem.

These fires aren’t wild by any means — burning low to the ground to clear out any excess debris that litters the forest floor like dried leaves, twigs, and grass stems. The City also hires a fire boss and crew to deal with the technical aspects of setting and controlling the fire.

As a fire-dependent ecosystem, this traditional Indigenous practice actually helps the area’s fauna grow stronger than they otherwise would without the fire. It also reduces the species that aren’t adapted to this ecosystem with repeated fire use.

High Park is home to approximately 29 hectares of fragmented savannah and oak woodland, making it the most significant area of remaining prairie and savannah plant communities in Toronto.

While the fires are ongoing, park access will be restricted around the burn zones, and High Park will be closed to vehicles. City staff will be on-site to help answer questions and direct people around the affected areas.

The City has no planned date for the burn just yet, as the burns are dependent on weather conditions to reduce the effect on the surrounding neighbourhoods.

But once the optimal conditions are expected, there will be a 24 to 48-hour notice put out based on the forecast. The affected areas of the parks are now available on the City’s website.

Smoke won’t be the first sign of the fire, as the City will plaster notices and signs at the park entrances and in the surrounding community to ensure the safety of the public.

Those with asthma or who are sensitive to poison ivy should steer clear of the smoke and stay inside with the windows closed, or make plans to leave the general area the day of the burn.

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