Edward Skira http://skyrisecities.com Staff member Member Bio Joined Apr 22, 2007 Messages 16,506 Reaction score 22,744 Jul 22, 2010 #1 You can view the page at http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2010/07/quick-pic-frank-stollery-parkette-coming-life
You can view the page at http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2010/07/quick-pic-frank-stollery-parkette-coming-life
jmacmillan Active Member Member Bio Joined May 1, 2007 Messages 410 Reaction score 148 City: Toronto Jul 22, 2010 #2 I would have faced the benches towards the quieter street (not Davenport!) but overall the park is quite nice!
I would have faced the benches towards the quieter street (not Davenport!) but overall the park is quite nice!
CityPlaceN1 Senior Member Member Bio Joined Feb 19, 2008 Messages 1,647 Reaction score 24 City: Toronto Jul 22, 2010 #3 More to see if you face Davenport.
R rro New Member Member Bio Joined May 18, 2010 Messages 40 Reaction score 0 Jul 22, 2010 #4 Double sided benches!
J jallan71 New Member Member Bio Joined Jul 1, 2009 Messages 51 Reaction score 11 Jul 22, 2010 #5 There are benches facing both directions. Towards the east end of the park, the benches face north -- and at the west end of the park, the are some facing south.
There are benches facing both directions. Towards the east end of the park, the benches face north -- and at the west end of the park, the are some facing south.
ponyboy Active Member Member Bio Joined Jun 4, 2007 Messages 950 Reaction score 941 Jul 23, 2010 #6 I would have liked to see those planters raised to seating level. It would provide places to sit and provide some sound insulation from the street. The benches are better than the concrete grade benches of yesteryear, but little else in this park is special.
I would have liked to see those planters raised to seating level. It would provide places to sit and provide some sound insulation from the street. The benches are better than the concrete grade benches of yesteryear, but little else in this park is special.