Flooding on Toronto’s islands: cancelled weddings, closed amusement parks and spawning carp
TORONTO — The Toronto Islands, a popular tourist destination and home to hundreds of city residents, are a soggy mess where carp are spawning on flooded roadways, public attractions are shuttered and large areas are under water.
Rising water levels in Lake Ontario, brought on in part by heavy rains in recent weeks, have led the city to close the islands to the general public and cancel permits for scheduled events until June 30.
More than half the buildings on the Toronto Islands — which sit a short ferry ride from the city’s downtown core — are threatened by water levels that are expected to keep rising for several weeks even if there’s no more rain.
Yet island residents — who dub themselves islanders — appear zen about it all, even those whose businesses face plummeting revenues.


