Tommy Thompson (Parks Commissioner)
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Thomas William Thompson (1913–1985) is most well known as Toronto's first Commissioner of Parks (from 1955 until 1981). He is known and recognized nationally and internationally for his work and his trademark sign "Please Walk on the Grass."
His most notable achievement was the conversion of the Toronto Island
into an enormous park (including a private golf course). He proposed the 12 million dollar plan to level all the buildings and revitalize the area in 1963, and work was completed in 1968.
In 1983, the northern half of the Leslie Street Spit
was renamed Tommy Thompson Park in his honor.
His most notable achievement was the conversion of the Toronto Island
Toronto Islands
The Toronto Islands are a chain of small islands in the city of Toronto, Ontario. Comprising the only group of islands in the western part of Lake Ontario, the Toronto Islands are located just offshore from the city centre, and provide shelter for Toronto Harbour...
into an enormous park (including a private golf course). He proposed the 12 million dollar plan to level all the buildings and revitalize the area in 1963, and work was completed in 1968.
In 1983, the northern half of the Leslie Street Spit
Leslie Street Spit
The Leslie Street Spit, or officially the Outer Harbour East Headland, is a man-made headland in Toronto, Ontario, extending from the city's east end in a roughly southwesterly direction into Lake Ontario. It is about 5 km long....
was renamed Tommy Thompson Park in his honor.