Canoe Landing Park

Local nameCanoe Landing Park
LocationSpadina—Fort York, Toronto, Canada

Canoe Landing Park is an 8 acres privately funded urban park in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, adjacent to the Gardiner Expressway in the CityPlace neighbourhood. The name was chosen as part of a city-run contest and the final name was announced on the t.o.night free evening commuter paper. Formerly, it was tentatively known as CityPlace Park.

The park's ribbon cutting ceremony was on September 9, 2009. The Park was designed by Landscape Architects Phillips Farevaag Smallenberg of Vancouver in collaboration with Landscape Architects, The Planning Partnership of Toronto, Public Art Consultant Karen Mills and Douglas Coupland. The park incorporates integrated artwork in the form of a landform and stand alone art pieces by Douglas Coupland: a canoe large enough for people to stand in and see over the Gardiner to Lake Ontario, a colourful display of large fishing bobbers, a sculptural beaver dam, programmed tree lighting, a pair…

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canoe_Landing_Park

Official Website https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/2708/index.html

Coordinates 43°38'20.242" N -79°23'47.57" E

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