Join us for a night under the stars at one of Toronto’s most unique natural escapes — Tommy Thompson Park. With a new moon overhead, the skies will be darker than usual, making it a great chance to spot constellations, planets, and maybe even the Milky Way (depending on sky clarity).
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🗓 Date & Time
• Meetup Time: 8:45 PM (we’ll walk in before park closure at 9:00 PM)
• End Time: Around midnight (note: the park is officially closed after 9:00 PM, so staying later is technically at your own discretion)
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📍 Meeting Point
• We’ll meet at the Leslie Street entrance gate near the parking lot around 8:45pm. Will drop a pin for the folks who join later
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🧰 What to Bring
✅ Flashlight or headlamp (red light mode preferred to protect night vision)
✅ Warm clothing (it gets breezy and cooler by the water at night)
✅ Bug spray (mosquitoes can be active, especially near wetlands)
✅ Snacks & water (there are no services inside the park)
✅ Binoculars or telescope (optional, but highly recommended for stargazing)
✅ Blanket or portable chair (for sitting comfortably under the stars)
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⚠️ Precautions & Expectations
• Park Rules: The official closing time is 9:00 PM. After that, access is unofficial. Many locals do stay later, but please be aware this is outside official park hours.
• Terrain: Trails are unlit and uneven in places—wear good walking shoes.
• Wildlife: Coyotes, raccoons, and other nocturnal animals are present. Keep a safe distance and do not feed wildlife.
• Safety: Stick with the group. Bring a fully charged phone and a buddy if possible.
• Experience Level: This is a casual stargazing outing — you don’t need astronomy knowledge, just curiosity and appreciation for the night sky!
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✨ What to Expect
• A chance to see stars more clearly than in downtown Toronto, thanks to reduced light pollution at the park’s tip.
• Gorgeous city skyline views at night combined with a canopy of stars overhead.
• On a clear, no-moon night, you might spot:
• Constellations like Orion, Cassiopeia, and Ursa Major
• Bright planets (depending on timing)
• Satellite flyovers or even the ISS if lucky
• A quiet, reflective evening surrounded by nature—right in the city.
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🔭 This event is about slowing down, unplugging, and enjoying the night sky together. Whether you bring a telescope, binoculars, or just your eyes, you’ll leave with a new appreciation of Toronto’s hidden wild side.
Disclaimer :-
This isn’t a dating group 😊. Let’s keep things respectful, give each other space, and avoid asking for personal details like phone numbers or Instagram unless someone offers it themselves. We’re here to connect, share good vibes, and have fun together!
And hey — if someone makes you feel uncomfortable or crosses boundaries, please don’t hesitate to let us know. Rest assured your information will remain anonymous; We’ll handle it and make sure this stays a safe, friendly space for all.