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Information on Using the Park

eBikes

We know there's been some confusion about this but please note that electric bicycles and scooters are NOT permitted in Trinity Bellwoods park.

Per the city of Toronto website, eBikes of all kinds are classified as "motoroized recreational vehicles" under Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 608.  Therefore they are not permitted on bike paths or foot paths in City of Toronto Parks.

They are only permitted in parks that allow vehicular traffic, excluding service roads and areas posted prohibiting public vehicular access.  Trinity Bellwoods Park does not allow vehicular traffic.

Motorized vehicles (including e-bikes) may not be used on park multi-use paths.  As with the City of Toronto bike lane bylaws, bicycles must be propelled by muscular power on parks' multi-use paths.  If a motorized vehicle is used on a park path, the rider/driver may be fined $30 by bylaw enforcement officers. In City of Toronto Parks electric bicycles may be ridden on parks roads, but motors should not be used on parks paths and trails. The Waterfront Multi-Use path, Don Valley & Humber Multi-Use paths, are all considered parklands. The new railpath & Hydro corridor trails are considered linear parks.

Toronto Municipal Code - Chapter 608 - Parks (Toronto Municipal Code Chapter to prohibit and regulate activities in City parks)(see definition of "Motorized Recreational Vehicle" at beginning of bylaw, also 608-30)

There's also more information at this City of Toronto site.

If you wish to file a complaint about an e-bike in a City of Toronto multi-use path, please contact Municipal Licensing & Standards Parks Bylaw Enforcement.

Contact Information

Phone: 392-0873

Complaints can also be made by e-mail to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Phone & Email is answered: Monday to Friday 6:00 am until 7:00 pm

 

Permit for Special Events in Park contact: Jaime McCaig 416.338.2614 / This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
or Stacey Babb 416.338.2609 / This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Parks Supervisor
Brian Green - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - for comments, compliments, concerns about the park.

Parks General Supervisor, Toronto East York District
Mary Battaglia - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - for comments, compliments, concerns about the park.

Trinity Recreation Centre - 155 Crawford St. - 416.392.0743
Kim Brown - Supervisor - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Maryann Dibiagio - Coordinator - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - 416.392.6674
Note: The TRC organises the annual Yard Sale in the park

Ward 19 Councillor, Mike Layton - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - 416.392.4009

Commemorative Trees & Benches - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

General Complaints Procedure for Parks, Forestry & Recreation
Details at this link: http://www.toronto.ca/parks/complaintsprocedure.htm
Email your complaint to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
In the subject line, please indicate "Attention: Complaint Handling"

Full Staff list of Parks, Forestry & Recreation
http://www.toronto.ca/city_directory/pdf/divisions/parks_forestry_recrea...

Police ‘Community Response Unit‘ - Main number: 416-808-2222
Exhibition grounds office (bike patrol) – 416 808 1500
- one can file a “continuous complaint” when an incident occurs repeatedly (ie: campfires, campers). Paper work is created by the Constable you talk to which means that it is on their books for 5 to 6 weeks and is part of their regular patrol. With regard to campfires (which are illegal in the park) you can also call Fire Prevention at their non-emergency line 416-338-9000. They can only respond if the fire is still burning.

ACCAPO Festival - June 11-12, 2011
contact: www.portuguesealliance.com

Queen West Art Crawl
contact: www.queenwestartcrawl.com

Art in the Park summer kids camp / CARE after school program
contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Permit for picnic - large groups
contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Permit for outdoor courts
contact: 416.338.2572

Permit for outdoor sports
contact 416.392.0361

Permits for rink time
Contact Nellie Raposo-Demers 416.392.0361

Recycling - WHAT DO I DO WITH ......check out this link for clarity on what you can/can't recycle, this is VERY helpful.
http://www.toronto.ca/recycling

Universally, go to www.toronto.ca for more City related info. If you find this little list needs updating, drop us an email with info and we'll up date.

ALSO - City's service, complaint and support program called "311". Customer service representatives are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with access to over-the-phone interpreters that speak more than 180 languages. For more information, just dial "311" or visit www.toronto.ca/311

608-46. Sale of merchandise, trade or business.
A. Unless authorized by permit, no person shall, while in a park, sell or offer or display for sale:
(1) Any food, drink or refreshment;
(2) Any goods, wares, merchandise or articles, including promotional material, souvenirs and novelties; or
(3) Any art, skill, service or work.

B. While in a park, no person shall practice, carry on, conduct or solicit for a trade, occupation, business or profession.

608-47. Filming and videotaping.
While in a park, no person shall take or permit to be taken for remuneration any film, photograph, videotape or television broadcast unless permitted under the City’s film by-law and authorized by permit from the Toronto Film and Television Office.

608-48. Advertising devices and signs.
A. Unless authorized by permit, no person shall:
(1) While in a park distribute, discard, or display a sign or advertising device; or
(2) Post, nail, attach, stencil or otherwise fasten or erect a sign or advertising device to park property.

B. The Commissioner may, at any time and without notice, remove a sign or advertising device in the course of periodic cleaning or maintenance operations or where the sign or advertising device has been displayed contrary to the provisions of this chapter, unless erected in accordance with approval from the Commissioner as part of a promotional or sponsorship arrangement with the City, in which case the sign or advertising device shall not be removed until the time agreed between the parties.

C. A sign or advertising device removed under Subsection B may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of by the person authorized to remove it, without notice or compensation to any person who has an interest in the sign or advertising device.

D. Where an illegal sign or advertising device has been removed under Subsection B, any person responsible for erecting, attaching, placing or displaying, or causing or permitting the erecting, attaching, placing or displaying, of the sign or advertising device in contravention of this chapter shall, in addition to any other fine or penalty that may be imposed for an offence under this chapter, be required to pay the City the actual cost of removal and disposal of the sign or advertising device.

Click on any of these topics below to help you find the answer to your quest.

pdf 2011_Event_Guidelines.pdf

Where is the Park?

More information on Bylaws pertaining to commercial enterprises in the park.

 

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