100%, me too. I thought it was a cool thing that all "Big Cities" had...
I mean does the Portlands count?


Of course way, way back, Cityplace was actually a short 9-hole golf course, not just a driving range..


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One can see those looming all the way from Bloor and Spadina now.
 
I mean does the Portlands count?


Of course way, way back, Cityplace was actually a short 9-hole golf course, not just a driving range..


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Wow, for some reason I always assumed the golf course was far older than that; I didn't realize it was a tie-in to CityPlace.

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Looking at it from the air makes me wonder why they didn't push the development to the south side of the land and build a linear park connected to Fort York. Seems like a missed opportunity.
 
Wow, for some reason I always assumed the golf course was far older than that; I didn't realize it was a tie-in to CityPlace.

Looking at it from the air makes me wonder why they didn't push the development to the south side of the land and build a linear park connected to Fort York. Seems like a missed opportunity.
There is a second park going up in that corner: https://urbantoronto.ca/database/projects/lower-garrison-creek-park.8837

along with the forever-in-limbo 150 Queen's Wharf: https://urbantoronto.ca/database/projects/150-queens-wharf.45317
 

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