I wholly support this. By forcing visitors to pay to visit, the Toronto Islands are a final bastion of what used to pass for normalcy in 1970s and 80s Toronto. The islands have no litter, no graffiti, well manicured lawns and maintained paths and public spaces, no public defacation, no addicts shooting up in plain sight, no beggars, no encampments, it‘s like the polar opposite of my visits to Alan Gardens. That moat around the islands is the park’s natural defence against our otherwise often crazy and unpleasant experiences of Toronto’s public spaces. So, no bridge, thank you.