Well, the redesign seems to have some more green space (again)… so that’s nice…
Maybe I’m too young to actually have remembered/used Ontario Place, but the space the spa occupies really seems fairly minimal from this perspective. If anything, the parking lot on the east island being turned into park space makes up for the loss. Obviously the issue here is also rooted in principle, and shifting/changing public properties/attractions like this is kinda egregious. So it’s not getting a full pass from me. But, it seems it isn’t a complete decimation of the lands, if a bit unfitting for a spa.
Not to give Dougie any ideas, but I had a thought strike me today. If this spa plan is all a land value grab scheme, why wasn’t a casino ever floated? Let’s be clear: It’s undoubtedly worse than a spa, especially image-wise. But there have been plans for casinos in Toronto proposed before… if we’re going to butcher a public site, you’d think they’d want to whole-hog it. It seems very in line with the PCs today. Maybe too in line…