You do know that there is a public square where events can be held a block away, don't you.I would have much preferred if that area had been turned into a public square where events could have been held. As just an entrance to Corktown Common it really has no purpose. We have the large park, so why does the area need this to also be parkland? It will probably sit mostly unused or become another dog washroom. It could have served a much better use.
Do you mean Lauren Harris Square? That is not my idea of a public square. It's really just a park, like any other park. There really isn't much to it at all. Maybe there is a good reason for that, so I will have to wait, for a final judgement (depending on how it's used/programmed) Right now, it's not very interesting/attractive at all. Yes, I know, we need to give it time to develop.You do know that there is a public square where events can be held a block away, don't you.
The biggest problem I see with this part of the park is that it doesn't really connect too well with the main part. From what I've see of it under the bridge it looks like you have to go down to the sidewalk along Bayview and then cross the street at the curve (doesn't seem too safe). It seems like a missed opportunity that there's not a path (or stairwell) that connects from under the bridge to the path at the top of the slope where the River City condos are.
I'm pretty sure I saw frogs in the ponds last year. Would be nice if they could support turtles, like the Brickworks.We've recently moved to the neighbourhood, and I've been surprised and impressed by the wildlife I've seen in the park. Yesterday we saw a small rabbit, and a couple of days ago I saw what I think was a groundhog (something furry and brown about the size of a loaf of bread, with a furry tail). I'm surprised that such a relatively small park in a fairly disturbed area could support such relatively non-urbanized critters.
Does anyone know if the ponds will be stocked with fish at any point? They don't seem to have any currently. The ponds seem pretty heavily choked with weeds at the moment, and I would imagine they are a good breeding spot for mosquitos.
We've recently moved to the neighbourhood, and I've been surprised and impressed by the wildlife I've seen in the park. Yesterday we saw a small rabbit, and a couple of days ago I saw what I think was a groundhog (something furry and brown about the size of a loaf of bread, with a furry tail). I'm surprised that such a relatively small park in a fairly disturbed area could support such relatively non-urbanized critters.
Does anyone know if the ponds will be stocked with fish at any point? They don't seem to have any currently. The ponds seem pretty heavily choked with weeds at the moment, and I would imagine they are a good breeding spot for mosquitos.
There is lots of wildlife along the Don River and it's a short and easy hop from there to CC now that critters and humans can get under the Bala rail line. I too think I saw/heard frogs around the ponds last spring but I wonder if they are deep enough for turtles who need a refuge from freezing in winter. There is a surprising amount of wildlife downtown thanks to the river, railway and ravines which all offer great corridors for access.