Today, it is an outdoor environmental education facility run by a local non-profit organization called the High Park Nature Centre.
They were served a hot nutritious meal, milk and a cod liver oil pill every day.
[5] After lunch, the children would line up once again inside the building, pick up their bed rolls which consisted of a pillow, a sheet and an army-type blanket.
When they awoke from their naps, they returned their bedrolls to the room inside where they were stored, then lined up to wash hands and faces and brush their teeth.
All the things the Toronto Board of Education felt poor and/or undernourished children would miss out on without this program.