It's not just that it looks so grey but also there are no distinctive features in this park, no focal point and no gathering area. I don't see any reason to advise someone to check out this park. Even the seating is done in a very anti-social way with no large groupings where people can connect with other people. This is not just a small, local park. This park is in a high density, central location and it should be a major destination, with some kind of wow feature! It needs a great fountain or a design feature that will make it a must-see attraction and be a space people want to be in. Of course, the city needs some parks that are just ordinary grass/trees parks but we already have hundreds of parks like that and so few really beautiful public spaces. Are there any exceptional parks in Toronto that would make a to 10 list or even a top 50 list of the world's most beautiful parks? It seems to me that our politicians are happy with 3rd rate public spaces, which explains Dundas Square! This park doesn't even come close to my expectations for a prominent, downtown park!