ttk77
Senior Member
Are there redevelopment plans for this parking lot?
Hello all, I'm looking for information about a "construction park" that used to occupy part of the greenspace that is now known as Little Norway Park, back in the 1970's and early 1980's. My brother and I used to play there during the summer when we were kids. Basically parents could drop off their kids and (I suppose) pay admission, and inside the park it was like a mini construction site. Kids could build their own forts using wood that was available and there were a whole assortment of tools available to use for the purpose - hammers, nails, screwdrivers, pry bars, and then they had paint and brushes and stuff to decorate your fort when it was done. Several kids would work on a fort at one time and many of them would have multiple floors and such. There was a section for little kids too with just big hollow wooden blocks for stacking. I haven't been able to find anything online... I'm hoping someone here will have a long enough memory or even *gasp* some photos...
Thanks!
I remember that park, it was pretty incredible. My friend and I built a 2 level house, with a veranda and bunk beds, on the top level. We even brought curtains and furniture from home. (which was in North York) I'm surprised a house didn't cave in on someone. One night they had a weekend sleep-over and a cook out. I remember sneaking into the CNE and then going back to our house/fort. It was crazy, no parents, just kids, all night long. You would never see that happening today. God, that brings back great memories. I only wish I had photos of my house.
Hang on ... that Loblaws sign ... that's on the new upcoming Loblaws isn't it ... NE corner of Bathurst and Lakeshore? Or am I lost ... seems ironic for a 40-year period ... or has Weston owned the property for that long ...
Just wanted to know if anyone is planning to raise a family in this great neighbourhood? My wife has lived in this area her entire life, I grew up in Chinatown/Kensington Market. With prices being so high for 2 bedroom+ units, we've met quite a few couples with young infants that start here, but eventually move out to 905. We are both Downtown T.O. folks born & raised and will do our best to raise our family here.