Etienne Brulé Park

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Etienne Brulé Park is a riverside public park in Toronto, Ontario, known for its natural trails, scenic views, and historic connection to early French exploration along the Humber River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public park
urban park
country Canada
hasAccess Humber River Recreational Trail
surface form: Humber River recreational trail network
hasEnvironment riparian habitat
temperate deciduous forest
hasFeature cycling paths
fishing spots
forested ravine landscape
natural trails
picnic areas
river overlooks
riverside setting
scenic views
walking paths
wildlife viewing
wooded areas
hasHistoricalConnectionTo early French exploration in Ontario
exploration of the Humber River
hasHistoricalPeriod early 17th century French exploration
hasRelevanceTo history of French exploration in Canada
local heritage of Toronto
locatedIn Ontario
Toronto
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOnWaterbody Humber River
namedAfter Étienne Brûlé
openToPublic yes
operator Toronto
surface form: City of Toronto
partOf Humber River park system
City of Toronto park system
surface form: Toronto ravine system
usedFor cycling
fishing
hiking
nature observation
picnicking
recreation

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Humber River hasParkAlong Etienne Brulé Park