Your welcome Howieh, may I recommend the best viewing time is after 11:00am as the sun would have rolled around west enough so as to drop some light on the little pond...as for the Spit I live just 5 minutes away bt car, I know what you mean though about the walking...I figured you need to have your own spot to go to or if your lucky you will meet up with some birders I have been fortunate to meet some great helpfull birders who pointed out the Long Eared Owl last winter, I was there a few weeks ago and saw nothing...Attila from this site scored a great pic of the Snow owl that visits the Spit!
PS.....If you're driving better to park on Bloor right accross from the Subway stop, when you get out of your car you will see a path that leads into the park it heads south just follow it and look to your right down the hill you will see the little stream that flows out to Grenedier pond just follow that to the bridge and kiddie playground and you will see the Mallards, look close and you will find our little friend - cheers!
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