Developer: City of Toronto
  
Address: 96 Queens Quay W, Toronto
Category: Public Space / Park
Status: CompleteCompletion: 2023
Height: 10 ft / 3.00 mStoreys: 1 storeys
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Toronto Love Park | 3m | 1s | City of Toronto

Fascinated by all of the on site pics. How are you guys getting access or is there another website (Waterfront) that is monitoring progress?

Overhead shots aside.....

1) The hoarding/fencing for the most part is of a height that the camera can be held above; and if you have an SLR camera, with decent zoom, it's remarkable what you can see.

2) Open gates; active construction sites need at least one gate and sometimes several, though which equipment and material can come into and exit the site; on work days those gates are often wide open.
 
Overhead shots aside.....

1) The hoarding/fencing for the most part is of a height that the camera can be held above; and if you have an SLR camera, with decent zoom, it's remarkable what you can see.

2) Open gates; active construction sites need at least one gate and sometimes several, though which equipment and material can come into and exit the site; on work days those gates are often wide open.

Also, the relatively small size of a cell phone camera lens as compared to that of a typical link in a chain link fence can be useful. Especially combined with zoom.
 
If Philly is having a Love Park as well, we should find a large cracked bell and call it the Liberty Bell!
Then there's Love Park in Lima: "Dedicated to Lima’s lovers, Love Park (Parque del Amor) understandably attracts couples who come to enjoy sprawling Pacific Ocean views, especially around sunset. Located in the Miraflores district, the park bears a resemblance to Park Güell in Barcelona, thanks to the colorful mosaic walls displaying quotes on love spread throughout."

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Ok I totally forgot this existed for the longest time, are they still doing that pavilion thing that matches the curve of the old ramp? or was that scrapped to save money too
 

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