
The Ivan Forrest Gardens and the Glen Stewart Ravine are conjoined so I decided to bring them together into the same post. Ivan Forrest is a small lovely garden that you enter from Queen Street East in the "Beaches' neighbourhood. A perfect spot to have your quick lunch or just relax on one of the three benches at street level or a few located closer to to the fountain below.
Every spring the garden comes to life with perennials and fresh flowers newly planted.
The newly built pedestrian bridge takes you through the Glen Stewart Ravine, an 11-hectare ravine lined with red and oak and maples.
A couple of years ago, a project was aimed to restore many areas of the ravine. The City of Toronto along with Toronto's Conservation Authority were focusing on some major repairs which included the failing retaining walls and replacing the staircases and bridges as well as improving the trails. The flow of the water from the slopes of Ames Creek needed to increase so a boardwalk was built as well.


Last year the $11M:11 week project was completed to reveal the success of the undertaking.

Features included new elevated boardwalks and pedestrian bridges over the wetland to keep people of the newly planted areas. The damaged walls were reinforced with sand bags along with newly
planted grasses and herbs. Many of the non native trees were taken down
like the the Norway and Manitoba Maple and replaced with the natives
species like red oak and Maple and Black Cherry. complex ecosystem while at the same time allowing safer and heightened public access.