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Since Ontario school boards are no longer allowed to raise tax dollars, the Toronto Board has begun selling off older schools, often historic buildings, for cash to make repairs on other aging scho…
In Toronto's Earlscourt neighbourhood, a new residential development will add an injection of modern living, bringing new housing opportunities to the area. The St Clair Village project by Frontdoor Developments Inc and HUnt Design Associates will bring 41 homes to Caledonia Road at Innes Avenue.
A new park is coming to 177 Caledonia Rd. The new park will provide much needed green space to better serve the community. Project Timeline 2018 to 2020: Park design and public consultation 2021: Park naming and public consultation 2022 to 2023: Construction The timeline is subject to change.
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New Park at 177 Caledonia Road
Project Timeline
2018 to 2020: Park design and public consultation
2021: Park naming and public consultation
2022 to 2023: Construction
The timeline is subject to change.
A new 425 m2 (0.0425 Ha) park is being designed for the site at 177 Caledonia Road. The site is located on the east side of Caledonia Road, in the location of the former Hughes Public School.
The land is currently under private ownership and will be conveyed to the City as public parkland following the construction of the park and the development of the sub-division. The park will be constructed by the developer of the sub-division.
The proposed park will be bordered by Caledonia Road to the west, Innes Avenue to the north, and new single-family homes to the east and south. The proposed plan for the new park includes the following:
A new shade structure
Accessible pathways
Seat walls
New benches
Game tables
A playground with a climbing structure and spring toys
New plantings and landscaping, including trees, horticultural features and sod