Jayomatic
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I always thought there was an opportunity to create a showcase for green technology. How about a botanical garden or butterfly sanctuary. Imagine something like Singapore gardens by the bay.
I had a (possibly fevered) thought this evening, that I have admittedly not given much thought too, but I figured I would map it out and see what people think.
What if we relocated Lake Shore Blvd away from the water, mostly on Princess Blvd? See below.
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This would open the area up by a lot. Many parcels would be freed up for alternative uses. The new Lake Shore alignment can be lined up with condos, while parkspace can be expanded throughout. The Exhibition Grounds can be refocused into a smaller and more intensive open-space area, more akin to a grand civic square or plaza. Ontario Place can be masterplanned as part of a greater community, more connected to the rest of the city, and including the currently underutilized spaces on the south side of Lake Shore Blvd (and the water in-between) as an expansion of Ontario Place.
Un-mapped, but the 509 Streetcar could actually be extended past Exhibition Loop and sent south to the lake to meet Ontario Place and then east along the current Lake Shore Blvd alignment on an exclusive ROW until Strachan, before connecting back onto the streetcar tracks on Fleet Street using the loop at the lighthouse.
Again, maybe this is a dumb idea, but I can't help but think that a lot of this land is just not very optimally configured and a lot of it is due to the alignment of Lake Shore Blvd (which is hostile and highway like through this stretch). This idea was also partially inspired by a thought that if the premier had to proceed with a casino and condos in the area, how could it be done while also preserving Ontario Place.
Aware of the importance of Princes Blvd currently. I'm thinking that the CNE would in this configuration relocate around the new alignment and into the space opened-up towards the south, perhaps all the way towards the lake and providing synergy with whatever happens at Ontario Place. A new midway can be build on the existing parking lots (as pictured here) and in the opened up area from Lake Shore to the lake. This is a lot of land we are talking about here. I would of course have the CNE be heavily involved in the design process, with the intent that we end up with something even better than now.A non-starter. Anytime you had events at Exhibition Place you would be closing Lake Shore Blvd if you relocated it to match Princes' Boulevard. During the CNE this is a major thoroughfare. Also, you end up cutting right through the midway. Not only would this idea kill the CNE but it would also cause problems during TFC Games, Conferences at the Beanfield Centre or events at the Enercare Centre.
Aware of the importance of Princes Blvd currently. I'm thinking that the CNE would in this configuration relocate around the new alignment and into the space opened-up towards the south, perhaps all the way towards the lake and providing synergy with whatever happens at Ontario Place. A new midway can be build on the existing parking lots (as pictured here) and in the opened up area from Lake Shore to the lake. This is a lot of land we are talking about here. I would of course have the CNE be heavily involved in the design process, with the intent that we end up with something even better than now.
I think BMO field will be alright, there would still be sufficient space for fans to walk to Strachan, and better yet if the streetcar can loop around the grounds. I'm also like, totally not opposed to closing down Lake Shore Blvd for a brief period before and after games. Seattle Sounders fans do it in their downtown.
Ironically, if there is one thing that I have a feeling would kill this idea, is the proposal would eliminate a lot of parking. The CNE needs that parking, and a lot of it can't just be put underground.
Definitely cognizant of the optics of how relocating a beautiful monument to build a road might raise eyebrows.So what do you do with the Princes' Gates? (Yeah, I know, relocate them--but, why?)
Definitely cognizant of the optics of how relocating a beautiful monument to build a road might raise eyebrows.
Someone more creative than I can figure out a good relocation for them under a masterplan. Perhaps near Ontario Place Blvd and what would be the former Lake Shore Blvd. Positioned there, it would be aligned linearly with a view of the CN Tower as you walk through the gate. It could serve as the entrance to a new CNE midway grounds.
As for why... well, sometimes you need a bold move. Arguably, the lack of one has led to Ontario Place's fall from grace and thus this thread.
As for why... well, sometimes you need a bold move. Arguably, the lack of one has led to Ontario Place's fall from grace and thus this thread.
Heritage structure? Said tongue firmly in cheek.I just noted the slide tower in the background. Anyone have thoughts as to why it is still standing? It just occured to me that it is still standing yet it will never be used again.