On that note, I had an idea last year for a Downtown linear park stitching together Rail Deck Park (if it ever materializes), Fort York, Exhibition Place (revitalized), Ontario Place, High Park and the Western Waterfront. We could turn all these disjointed public spaces into one cohesive experience, finally introducing a grand urban park into the core of the city.
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Obviously the Gardiner and Lakeshore Blvd are major challenges to accomplishing this. I’m not going to suggest removing them, but again looking at Chicago for inspiration, we could make the road network less hostile with creative design and architecture:
This would all be extremely expensive (even without Rail Deck Park), but it’s investments like this that separate merely good cities from great cities.