dt_toronto_geek
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If people are not able to keep their balance near the water or can't navigate steps than they should stick to the sidewalk where they will be "safe".
In fact, the whole lake thing is an accident waiting to happen - let's just fill it in. We obliterated lots of ravines in the 20th century, let's make the 21st the "Century of the Ex-Lake".
But what about the cracks in the sidewalk? They're a deadly trip hazard too. I say stay home, lock the doors, and get under the covers. But then there's the risk of suffocation...If people are not able to keep their balance near the water or can't navigate steps than they should stick to the sidewalk where they will be "safe".
Thats already been dismissed. The deck is too high to get into a canoe or kayak from.
the Simcoe Wavedeck is sure a great photographic backdrop, I too would be interested in that site for wedding photos ... but I did find it a little hard to capture graphically (incorpating people that is) ...
given all the previous discussions on 'safety', just imagine the potential 'risks' involved with high heels and those certain sections with the steep slopes LOL
If people are not able to keep their balance near the water or can't navigate steps than they should stick to the sidewalk where they will be "safe".
What's the deal with that fake grass stuff that was all over? Whatever it was, it was actually very impressive... at first I thought it was just the most well kept grass I've ever seen in my life. You really have to look closely to realize it isn't real.
If that's the same stuff that's lining BMO field, I really don't see what all the complaining is about.