kalvinone
Active Member
Always a good sign when they are accounted for. Good idea personally with all the hoodlums... I think in Paris, they leave them out without chains... what a contrast..
I think in Paris, they leave them out without chains... what a contrast..
While the official opening of Canada’s Sugar Beach is not slated until August 9 (at 10:30 am), Waterfront Toronto decided to open the park in time for the July long weekend to give the public a chance to enjoy the whimsical new space while finishing touches are being completed. Over the next few weeks, temporary lights will be replaced, benches installed and the splash pad hooked up to hydro. The permanent park lighting is being designed by West 8 + DTAH. This West 8 + DTAH designed light pole will be adapted slightly for Canada’s Sugar Beach by extending its height to 12 metres (from nine metres) and by adding three snooted lighted fixtures at the top which can be positioned to prevent light glare during concerts and other events.
Fantastic shots, android/cass. This park is turning into an absolute jewel. No need to worry about it being underused--it's charms are enough of a draw all on their own.
I'm concerned by something mentioned upthread about Federal support ending in 2012. I thought there was a billion dollar nest egg for the waterfront established back in 2000 or whenever. Aren't these projects still drawing from that?