by Renee Tratch | Sep 22, 2013 | Park & Playground
Come play in traffic. I mean, under traffic. Unveiled in Summer 2012, Underpass Park is located under and around the Eastern, Richmond and Adelaide overpasses between Cherry St. and Bayview Ave. A big thank you to Waterfront Toronto for making this previously unused...
by Renee Tratch | Sep 8, 2013 | Park & Playground, Splash Pad
Long live the summer. Please! The City of Toronto has 90-plus splash pads where families can cool off. The structures are button-operated (no attendant/lifeguard on-site) and open from 9:00 am to 8:30 pm from June to September. Here are a few of our east-end faves:...
by Renee Tratch | Aug 30, 2013 | Park & Playground, Splash Pad
We’re in love. Corktown Common, the 18-acre park located at the foot of Bayview Ave in the West Don Lands, is truly a park promised land. Tucked in between the DVP, Canary District construction project and GO/CN rail lines, access is via Lower River Street,...
by Renee Tratch | Aug 10, 2013 | Park & Playground
This is our newest fave on the east end park list. Opened in Fall 2012, the City of Toronto’s Joel Weeks Park in Rivertowne is a new community green space located in between Dundas St. E and Queen St. E along Carroll St. There is a new playground (on wood...
by Renee Tratch | Jul 28, 2013 | Farmers' Market, Park & Playground
Belgian waffles, handmade popsicles and fish tacos – need I say more? The Sunday Leslieville Farmers’ Market at Jonathan Ashbridge Park (south off Queen St. ironically across the street from the McDonald’s) features more than 30 vendors offering...
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