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Toronto Islands - Ward'S Island Park

Waterfront Park, one of the city's strongest overall (score 52, rank ~97th percentile). Strongest: amenity diversity; weakest: enclosure.

Photo by Gagandeep Kaur Sandhu via Google Places · cached 5/9/2026

Toronto Islands - Ward'S Island Park scores 51.9 / 100. Strongest dimensions: natural comfort and enclosure / eyes on park. Weakest: edge activation (32). Border-vacuum risk is low. This score is a transparent reading of Jane Jacobs-style vitality factors, not a definitive judgment.

Best forwaterfront recreationlong walks

Area · 27.50 ha

Vitality Score
52/100

Weighted across six dimensions · confidence 68%

Data Confidence
51.9 / 100
Citywide
97th
of all 3,273 parks
Among Waterfront Park
99th
same primary typology
Expected for similar parks
35
median in very large Waterfront Park waterfront (n=44)
Performance gap
+17
raw − expected · context confidence high
strong overperformer

Scores are not bell-curved. Percentiles and expected scores provide context without changing the underlying model.

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Toronto Islands - Ward'S Island Park, aerial top-down view
Top-down view.City of Toronto orthophoto, ~8 cm/px. Reads the park’s footprint, paths, treed area, and edge conditions from above. City of Toronto Orthophoto · cot_ortho most-current MapServer · cached 5/9/2026.

Explain this score

Where did the 52 come from? Each weighted contribution against a neutral 50 baseline. Green = pushed up; red = pulled down.

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What pushed this score up or down vs a neutral 50weight × score
Border Vacuum Risk0 (risk)
+5.0
Edge Activation32 · p88
-4.5
Natural Comfort69 · p83
+2.9
Amenity Diversity40 · p99
-2.0
Connectivity52 · p58
+0.3
Enclosure / Eyes on Park52 · p16
+0.2

Sum of contributions = the headline score. A negative bar means that dimension dragged the park below the city-wide neutral baseline.

Why this park works

Toronto Islands - Ward'S Island Park works because its amenity diversity score (40) is one of the city's strongest and its edge activation (32) is also top quartile.

What limits this park

Toronto Islands - Ward'S Island Park is held back by enclosure (52, bottom quartile): no mid-rise frontage to provide eyes on the park.

Most distinctive characteristic

Most distinctive feature: exceptionally high amenity diversity (40, top decile).

Jacobs reading

Toronto Islands - Ward'S Island Park sits between an urban social park and an ecological retreat: moderately useful for both, exceptionally suited to neither.

Performance in context

  • This park is a strong overperformer for its cohort: raw 52 versus an expected 35 for similar parks (very large Waterfront Park waterfront) (gap +17).

Typology classification

confidence 75%
Waterfront Parkalso reads as Destination Park

Classified as Waterfront Park: name suggests waterfront and nearest waterbody is ~0 m away. Secondary read: Destination Park (28 ha, 5 amenity types, connectivity 52 / comfort 69).

Edge Activation

25% weightpartial 60%
32.0 / 100

Within 100 m of the park edge: 4 active uses (retail, cafe, restaurant) and 1 dead/hostile uses (rail). Active edges keep "eyes on the park" through the day; parking lots, blank institutional walls, rail and highway frontages drain street life.

Source: OSM POIs (amenity/shop) + Toronto Building Footprints + land use

Connectivity

20% weightpartial 65%
51.6 / 100

Connectivity blends paths, intersections, transit, entrances, and edge density. This park has 60 mapped paths/walkways and 70 sidewalk segments within 50 m; 12 street intersections within 100 m; 0 transit stops within a 400 m walk; 21 estimated access points across ~4,417 m of perimeter. low edge density, significant superblock penalty applied. Source coverage: centreline, pedestrian_network.

Streets within 25 m4
Intersections within 100 m12
Paths/walkways (50 m)60
Sidewalk segments (50 m)70
Transit stops (400 m)0
Estimated entrances21
Edge connections / 100 m perimeter0.09
Park perimeter4,417 m

Source: Toronto Centreline V2 + Pedestrian Network + OSM transit stops

Amenity Diversity

20% weightmeasured 75%
39.8 / 100

5 distinct amenity types in the park (picnic, playground, sports_field, tennis, washroom). Diversity, not raw count, drives the score so a park with many distinct activity types can outrank a larger park that repeats the same use.

Source: Toronto Parks & Recreation Facilities + OSM amenity tags

Natural Comfort

15% weightmeasured 75%
69.3 / 100

Natural-comfort components for this park: 36.5% estimated tree canopy; 12.5% inside the ravine system; 4.5% water surface; 55 city-mapped trees inside the polygon (2.0/ha). Reading: water-cooled. Source coverage: treed_area, ravine, waterbodies, street_trees. Impervious surface is approximated (Toronto's authoritative layer ships only as a raster GeoTIFF).

Canopy coverage36.5%
Canopy area10.05 ha
Inside ravine system12.5%
Water surface inside park4.5%
Nearest water (if outside park)0 m (inside)
Estimated green95.5%
City-mapped trees inside polygon55
Tree density2.0 / ha
Cover diversity (Shannon, 0 to 100)81.0
Sample points used312

Source: Toronto Treed Area + Ravine + Waterbodies + Street Tree Inventory

Enclosure / Eyes on Park

10% weightmeasured 80%
51.8 / 100

187 buildings within 25 m of the park edge (0 mid-rise, 187 low-rise, 0 tower); avg edge height 3.8 m (~1 floors); 4.2 buildings per 100 m of 4,417 m perimeter (strong frontage density); edges are barely there or single-storey; no towers immediately adjacent. "Eyes on the park" come strongest from the 0 mid-rise edge buildings.

Buildings within 25 m187
Buildings within 50 m187
Avg edge height3.8 m (~1 floors)
Tallest edge building8.0 m
Mid-rise (3 to 7 floors)0
Low-rise (< 3 floors)187
Towers (≥ 13 floors)0
Frontage density4.23 per 100 m perimeter
Mid-rise share of edge0%
Tower share of edge0%
Blank-edge share (proxy)0%
Park perimeter4,417 m

Source: Toronto 3D Massing (building footprints + heights)

Border Vacuum Risk

10% weightpartial 60%
0.0 risk

Park edges face the city. No significant border vacuum detected.

Source: Toronto Street Centreline (highways) + rail layer + OSM landuse + building footprints

Equity Context

contextinferred 15%
50.0 / 100

Equity Context requires inputs not yet loaded for this park (Toronto Neighbourhood Profiles). Score is held at a neutral 50 with low confidence. Read with caution.

Source: Toronto Neighbourhood Profiles

Amenities (5 types · 5 records)

  • picnic
  • playground
  • sports field
  • tennis
  • washroom

Nearby active-edge features (5)

  • retail: Island Outpost0 m
  • cafe: Runaway Cafe0 m
  • cafe: The Island Cafe0 m
  • restaurant: QCYC Restaurant/Onyx Catering75 m
  • rail: Boat Launch Rail98 m

Park profile

Five-axis radar across the structural dimensions.

Edge ActivationConnectivityAmenity DiversityNatural ComfortEnclosureToronto Islands - Ward'S Island Park
Edge activation, connectivity, amenity diversity, natural comfort, and enclosure, each 0 to 100.

Citywide percentile ranks

Across all Toronto parks in the dataset.

  • Overall vitality
    97th
  • Edge activation
    88th
  • Connectivity
    58th
  • Amenity diversity
    99th
  • Natural comfort
    83th
  • Enclosure
    16th

Most similar parks

Closest in metric space across the five structural dimensions.

Most opposite parks

Furthest in metric space. Useful for recognising what kind of park this isn’t.

Visitor signals

Public attention measured by Google Places aggregates. This proxies attention, not occupancy. Aggregate-only: no usernames, no review text, no extra photos beyond the cached hero.

Visitor signal score40 / 100
40.1 / 100

p43 citywide · p37 within Waterfront Park

Volume (saturated)26
Density / ha6
Rating contribution93
Match dampener×1.00
Average rating
★ 4.7
out of 5
Ratings collected
179
total reviews
Photos uploaded
10
total contributors

Source: Google Places API · match unverified (0.00 composite confidence) · last refreshed 5/9/2026. Privacy contract. Measures public attention, not occupancy.

Human activity signals: not available

No activity signals have landed for this park yet. The model has scored its physical form but it can’t yet say how often it’s programmed, photographed, or walked through. See /data-ethics for what we will and will not collect.

Does this score feel accurate?

Your read of Toronto Islands - Ward'S Island Parkmatters. We’re testing whether the model lines up with how people actually use the park. Submissions are stored locally; no account needed.

Tell us how this park feels

We measure structure (canopy, edges, connectivity). You measure feeling. Both matter, and disagreement is itself useful civic data.

Rate this park on as many dimensions as you have an opinion about. 1 = not at all, 5 = strongly. Skip the ones you don't feel sure about. Aggregated only, no comments stored at the row level.

feels socially active
feels comfortable
feels safe
feels connected
feels welcoming
feels ecological / natural
feels good for lingering
feels family-friendly
feels culturally important
70%

What would improve this park?

Generated from the weakest measured dimensions: a starting point, not a prescription.

  • Activate the edges: encourage cafés, retail or community uses on the streets that face the park; replace blank or parking-lot edges where possible.
  • Diversify what people can do in the park (playground, washroom, water, shade, performance, sport, garden): even small additions raise this score.

Data sources

real Toronto data
  • City of Toronto Open Data: Parks (Green Space)
    Polygon boundaries, official names, types.
  • Parks & Recreation Facilities
    Inventory of in-park amenities (washrooms, fields, rinks…).
  • Toronto Pedestrian Network
    Sidewalk segments around and through parks; estimated park entrances.
  • Toronto Centreline V2
    Street segments + intersection nodes near park edges; trails and walkways.
  • Toronto 3D Massing
    Building footprints + heights for edge-building counts, frontage density, and tower-in-the-park risk.
  • Toronto Treed Area
    Tree canopy share inside park polygons via stratified-grid sampling.
  • Toronto Waterbodies & Rivers
    Water surface inside parks + nearest-water distance for cooling.
  • Ravine & Natural Feature Protection
    Ravine overlap as a cooling / natural-comfort signal.
  • Toronto Street Tree Inventory
    Tree count + density inside park polygons.
  • Neighbourhood Profiles
    (Pending) Equity context proxy.
  • OpenStreetMap (Overpass API)
    Cafés, restaurants, retail, transit stops, parking, highways, rail.