Riverdale Rink Rat
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Cities near the Mediterranean like Montpellier (Aix-en-Provence is another one with fountains in ever square, and for sure the list goes on…) don't have to deal with the freeze-thaw cycle that we do. It wreaks havoc on fountains, making their upkeep much more expensive here… therefore we have far fewer of them.
However, we do have them, including "one fountain where people can congregate. A big central gathering space." It's called Nathan Phillips Square, and along with the reflecting pool fountains, there are also the new ones that rise out of the square… just like at Yonge Dundas Square.
Still, I know you're looking for something more like the Trevi Fountain, and we don't have that, but there are quite a number of fountains in Toronto nevertheless, including a river at the north side of Bell Trinity Square on Bay Street. Others worth checking out include the (thankfully fixed) salmon fountain at the SkyDome and the trio of fountains at Dundee Place, and there's Berczy Park, Commerce Court, the CNE, Toronto Island, Sherbourne Common, Sugar Beach, Gov't of Canada Bldg North York, Lake Devo, and when they're working again, University Avenue…
…and more, but yes, we could use double, triple or more of what we currently have.
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What's with the UT obsession with fountains all of a sudden? FWIW, I have lived in Aix this past year, and the fountains, big and small, are very nice. However, it's not the Rotonde fountain that makes the Cours Mirabeau, but the stately plane trees.
Also, there is no fountain at the Vieux-Port in Marseilles or at the harbour in Cassis because there's already water there. It's the harbour that should be the focus, not a fountain. I vote for the trees.