DowntownTO
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Bonus pics: The bridge by the lake on Keel. This will be great in Summers to come.
it seemed kind of disconnected from the city, like some kind of "office park" of city parks.
I agree with you both. I actually went to the park south of Sheppard after passing through William Baker yesterday, and it felt barren. Granted, I saw people while I was there, but there were very few. There's nothing wrong with a park having open space, but when it's mostly open space - and barely any tree canopy - you're reminded how deserted it really is.It's easy to miss Downsview Park as a park.
I'm currently working on a series up at Downsview and I've not noticed anything even faintly resembling a park in my daily commute. It's a big chunk of land though and I'm likely entering and leaving the area from the wrong angle to see anything. The production facilities up there are sizeable though... one massive building formerly used as military storage, housing several large studios, carp shops and production offices.