MetroMan
Senior Member
No way.
Ok, I'll elaborate. Is he mad?? Our waterfront's -- heck our city's -- biggest natural asset is the beautiful harbour we have between the city and the still mostly undeveloped island. Putting this deck between the two would be a mistake of mythological proportions.
All Freed's vision needn't be discarded though. The linear park over the rail corridor is something many of us (including myself) has imagined for long and would be a welcome and the most cost effective way to deck the tracks and bridge the gap it now creates.
As for a deck arching over from downtown to the islands and back, it can be done without ruining the dynamic our city plays with the island:
An iconic pedestrian bridge over to the island which would continue into the existing paths through the islands and out the other end to the future Lake Ontario Park and along the Portlands' shore back to the waterfront's eastern edge, would create a loop that would tell a narrative of our city's entire waterfront if one chooses to walk the entire distance.
Ok, I'll elaborate. Is he mad?? Our waterfront's -- heck our city's -- biggest natural asset is the beautiful harbour we have between the city and the still mostly undeveloped island. Putting this deck between the two would be a mistake of mythological proportions.
All Freed's vision needn't be discarded though. The linear park over the rail corridor is something many of us (including myself) has imagined for long and would be a welcome and the most cost effective way to deck the tracks and bridge the gap it now creates.
As for a deck arching over from downtown to the islands and back, it can be done without ruining the dynamic our city plays with the island:
An iconic pedestrian bridge over to the island which would continue into the existing paths through the islands and out the other end to the future Lake Ontario Park and along the Portlands' shore back to the waterfront's eastern edge, would create a loop that would tell a narrative of our city's entire waterfront if one chooses to walk the entire distance.