dt_toronto_geek
Superstar
Berczy is wonderful, an odd park between two lanes of traffic but it has a "friendly" feel to it, and I've enjoyed sitting there people-watching - it "works". Queen's Park should be completed by fall, and enjoyed next year - it looks promising with what needs to be done there. I believe the lonesome water feature at the south-west corner is being removed and the equestrian statue of Edward VII is finally getting a proper base (vs. the dirt hill it stood atop of). Barbara Hall Park (formally Cawthra Square Park) is a terrific makeover, though not perfect. I couldn't be happier sitting on a bench & watching an evening of programmed music on the raised area, "the stage", near the Church St. sidewalk on a warm summer eve. Trinity Bellwoods is not a major project, just some minor work that will move foot traffic better on nicer looking pavers I believe. Haven't been to the others. At least one sliver-park between Yonge & Church is getting a makeover too, seems like just yesterday that they were converted from parking lots - and they are great smaller spaces too. So what do all the parks listed above have that College Park doesn't? Lots of green, and plenty spaces to sit. What a "park" should have. Hopefully the trees will survive in College Park, and in a couple of years have a stronger presence in the space. Maybe an inspired group of guerilla gardeners could work a bit of magic there too. I'm available any evening...!