West beats east.
As a die-hard east-ender and downtown working type, my experience of Harbourfront tends to be Cherry, the Bistro at the tennis bubble, riding bikes with the girls to the Island ferry, the LCBO shrine to all things alcoholic, or an event at Harbourfront Centre. i.e. I had completely missed the nicest, and most fun, Harbour neighbourhood.
I parked on Little Norway and backtracked to take a look at the deck. Since the Gardiner rises and sets back at this point, it's almost transparent looking north into CityPlace. This'll be the park end (I think) so combined with Fort York and Coronation, there's a ton of big green space.
But more importantly, the condos are smaller and more neighbourly. The parks on the south side, particularly HtO and Music Garden, are beautiful (HtO West and the park west of the Music Garden are a little scruffy.) It really feels like a place I would want to live. Can't say the same for the central waterfront. I hope the eastern build-out mimics this portion!
The deck was neat. Beautiful, understated. The thing that makes it powerful is more that it's a necessary piece of the whole -- it makes the Spadina marsh, the tall ships, HtO, etc. come together.
Bravo.