From Saturday, October 4.


I guess these two inch drops are meant to be filled with water at some point?
Someone tripped on them as I was walking through.

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They were working on the sound component as I was walking through.
One guy at the speakers, another with a laptop attached to the electronics bay further north.
No sound was actually coming out while I was there.
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From Saturday, October 4.
I guess these two inch drops are meant to be filled with water at some point?
Someone tripped on them as I was walking through.
Yes. The fountains were on by the time of the opening ceremonies in the evening, but you could still walk through that reflecting pool area, not enough water had collected. I tripped on the edge of it too while filming.
They were working on the sound component as I was walking through.
One guy at the speakers, another with a laptop attached to the electronics bay further north.
No sound was actually coming out while I was there.
The sound was coming out by the time of the opening ceremony. You'll be able to hear it in part of a video we are putting up tomorrow. It's still requiring tweaks though; one of the columns was distorting on Saturday evening.

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I guess these two inch drops are meant to be filled with water at some point?
Someone tripped on them as I was walking through.

The water was working and the area did have water in it for the opening Saturday evening, but when I walked through Saturday morning when it was dry, "trip hazard" was the first thing I thought
 
Absolutely -- looks wonderful!

I just took a stroll through there. The sound feature doesn't seem to be working -- does anyone know if it is supposed to run 24/7 or only at certain times? (There's currently loud road maintenance going on so not the greatest time to have gone for a listen!)
 
If the trees here grow at the same speed as those at Sugar Beach this will look even more impressive in a couple of years.

More inviting for a coffee shop or something on the edge of the park if there are descent sized trees
 
The sound feature doesn't seem to be working -- does anyone know if it is supposed to run 24/7 or only at certain times? (There's currently loud road maintenance going on so not the greatest time to have gone for a listen!)

It was running as a demo on Saturday night. There's still more to be done on it before it goes live 24/7.

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Scenes from the June Callwood Park opening on Saturday night:

Kids (and Dads) certainly love jumping from bench to bench. The ure-tech surface is hard to the touch, but still cushioned to walk on.
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The crowd gathers
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Councillor Mike Layton welcomes the crowd
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Garden Club of Toronto President Ellen Carr speaks to the crowd. It was the Garden Club of TO who did the plantings and raised a lot of money for them.
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Ellen Carr, with June Callwood's daughter writer Jill Frayne, and Mike Layton cut the Garden Club's ribbon to open the park.
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Shadowlands Theatre begins a tour of the park's features.
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At the Pink Field.
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Through the maze. (It'll need a couple years to grown in!!)
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Back to the built-in benches
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Steve Bates and Douglas Moffat of soundFIELD stand amidst OKTA. It's pronounced Oakta, BTW, and it's still being tweaked.
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The ure-tech surface is hard to the touch, but still cushioned to walk on.

I was told that it gets softer in the warmer weather. I was surprised to find out how hard it was.
 
I was surprised too! When you touch it with your hand, it doesn't give away the fact that it's going to feel soft to walk on. As a kid, or an adult, I wouldn't want to find out how hard it feels if you fell, jumping between the rubberized benches.

I'm looking forward to roaming around the park during the daytime when it will have a totally different feel from the chilly evening opening! Looking forward to having the trees and hedge maze grow in over a couple of years too.

Here is Stephanie Calvet's front page story on it all.

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I strolled around this park today. My general impression was that the colour was a much needed addition to the area and that there are actually a lot of trees that will make for a fantastic space in a few years when they fill out. The stone patterns were pleasing and make interesting strolling paths through the trees while the maze is a unique addition that will tie in both functionally and aesthetically when grown.

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