Hello Ontbirders,

This year's Spring OFO outing to the Toronto Islands will take place next 
SATURDAY, May 11. With this particular week we should get some great spring 
migrants. It was a success last year and should be again.  It will be a fun day 
with good company. We will catch the 7:45 am ferry to Ward's Island. 
I recommend being there 30 minutes early (if possible) just in case there is a 
queue for the ticket machines. The ferry ride takes only about 10 minutes. The 
ferry prices are $7.00 (in coins) for an adult and $4:50 for seniors and 
students. All fares are return fares. You will need these amounts in CHANGE, to 
obtain your ticket from a machine,so be sure to have $1.00 and $2.00 and/or 25 
cent coins before you arrive at the docks as there is no reliable place to get 
change. There is a credit card function on these machines but the fact I send 
out these reminders in advance are a good indication of their reliability. We 
will bird around Ward's Island and then gradually make our way over to Hanlan's 
Point, from there we will take the ferry back to Toronto. We will hope to see a 
good cross-section of warblers and other migrants.  This could take all day, if 
the birding is good, but anybody who wishes to leave at any time during the day 
can take return ferries from Ward's, Centre Island or Hanlan's Point. For a 
detailed ferry schedule check the following web site.(The spring schedule will 
still be in effect). http://www.toronto.ca/parks/island/ferry-schedule.htm

In addition you can take an opportunity to read Norm's thorough guide to the 
islands at http://www.ofo.ca/reportsandarticles/torontoislands.php  Hope to see 
you next week!
Jay Peterson, Trip Leader for this outing.


Directions:The Toronto Ferry Docks are located at the foot of Bay Street in 
Toronto. Bay Street is on the east side of Union Station and from there it 
takes   Only about 10 minutes to walk south on Bay to the ferry docks. There is 
a bus, but no longer a streetcar. The entrance to the ferry docks is on the 
south side of Queen's Quay, just west of the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel. 
Parking ($15, I believe) is available 1 block north of the docks on the west 
side of Bay, at Lakeshore.  or, 1 block west of Bay, on the north side of 
Queens Quay. or, 1 block east of Bay, on the south side of Queen's Quay, 
opposite the Toronto Star building and adjacent to Captain John's Restaurant. 
There are washrooms on the islands as well as at the city side at the 
ferrydocks. There are water fountains throughout, should you want to refill 
your water bottles. The Kitchen Table store opens at 6am and sells coffee and 
food. It islocated across from the ferry docks, on the north side of Queen's 
Quay,about 100 metres east of Bay. Food and beverages on The Islands are very 
expensive, e.g. soft drinks $3.00and up, so I recommend that you bring 
beverages and food adequate for the time that you expect to stay on the 
Islands. After a couple of hours birding Ward's Island, we will take a short 
break at the picnic tables beside the Fire Station. Like last year sometimes we 
have to take lunch at different spots considering there are no restaurants. 
Bring something you can eat while walking or standing. haha Washrooms are 
available at Ward's and the fire station and then again on Center Island so 
that shouldn't be an issue. If you have any questions, you can reach me my cell 
416-303-8819 or, of course, via email at [email protected]. 
Should you call me, please wait until at least Wednesday as I am away in Pelee. 
I can always reply to messages.
   Jay Peterson, Trip Leader for this outing.                                   
  
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