3Dementia
Senior Member
Your first pic makes me wish they'd add more water, ducks and mini-watercraft for kids (and older kids).
Not sure what thread this belongs in, but wasn't there suppose to be a wave deck here? Or is that fence the final result?
Not sure what thread this belongs in, but wasn't there suppose to be a wave deck here? Or is that fence the final result?
how could you put a wave deck here, this quay is quite heavily used by the Sugar Ships. (The fence is there to provide better security for them, ugly though it is.)Not sure what thread this belongs in, but wasn't there suppose to be a wave deck here? Or is that fence the final result?
You could extend the slip instead of building the deck on the north side of the fence. Think outside the box. With the surge in business buildings in this hood, this spot is highly neglected and a huge opportunity to make it more pedestrian friendly. Some simple changes would make the world of difference (e.g. artist designed fence and some seating along the slip).how could you put a wave deck here, this quay is quite heavily used by the Sugar Ships. (The fence is there to provide better security for them, ugly though it is.)
A more 'artistic' fence and some benches are certainly a good idea but extending the quay further north will not help as they seem to require a real barrier between the Sugar Ships and the public. I also agree with @Alvinof Diaspar that any change to the quay itself would need approval from Ports Toronto - and doubt they would agree.You could extend the slip instead of building the deck on the north side of the fence. Think outside the box. With the surge in business buildings in this hood, this spot is highly neglected and a huge opportunity to make it more pedestrian friendly. Some simple changes would make the world of difference (e.g. artist designed fence and some seating along the slip).