TOBoy
Active Member
They're starting to lay down the grass...finally. They're working on the top of the hill at the moment.
what a hilarious park! i wonder how this one will age.
honestly, i like it so far. the canadiana is cute, accurate, and kind of ironic. at the same time, i feel coupland is in vancouver right now, laughing with his east coast friends about how he suckered toronto into making a park that is so ridiculous and cliched.
let's wait and see!
... you do mean his West Coast friends, right?
For me, the best thing about the new park is how it makes taking down the Gardiner irrelevant. The park, Fort York, and the greenery all the way down to the waterfront make this a great connceted green space, and (when walking anyway) the Gardiner doesn't feel oppressive at all.
... you do mean his West Coast friends, right?
For me, the best thing about the new park is how it makes taking down the Gardiner irrelevant. The park, Fort York, and the greenery all the way down to the waterfront make this a great connceted green space, and (when walking anyway) the Gardiner doesn't feel oppressive at all.
have you tried walking down to QQ via spadina and/or bathurst?
The problem with Spadina, as a pedestrians connection under the Gardiner, is that you have to be on the east side to cross (legally). The westbound onramp from Spadina is a constant flow of traffic pretty much all day. Brave souls will deal with and cross Lake Shore right there, but everyone else has to walk back north to Fort York/Bremner and negotiate that 3-stage crossing. It's a nuissance more than anything for those who are unfamiliar with the setup. Signs should be put up indicating this.
When cycling south on Spadina to QQ, I'd obviously be on the west side of the street. I wondered why it was so difficult (and as you say, downright dangerous) to get across Lakeshore there. After all these years I never knew this.
And... after all that explanation... yes, I walked up Spadina from QQ to drop my aunt & uncle off at the Renaissance Rogers Centre two Saturdays ago. We had a Summerlicious at Biff's, walked down Yonge to Harbourfront (not a particularly pleasant walk) to show off the new stuff along the harbour, had a totally fabulous walk on the boardwalk past QQT, the bandshell, the wavedecks, and then up Spadina. If I had to choose between Yonge and Spadina, I'd say Spadina was better, but both were neither the point nor a particular problem. Cheers.