khris
Senior Member
Yes. I didn't get the orientation right from the photo.Isn't that the restroom/skating rental/snack bar pavilion?
Yes. I didn't get the orientation right from the photo.Isn't that the restroom/skating rental/snack bar pavilion?
Has anyone noticed that the finish of the wood on the skating building is fading quite quickly and unevenly? Is there any plan to remedy this?
Toronto definitely does not do maintenance. That's why I hate seeing nice things owned by the city.
I do vote.So vote for politicians that want to spend the money. And don't bitch when they ask for it.
Toronto definitely does not do maintenance. That's why I hate seeing nice things owned by the city. Just like the TTC. Gross dirty and slow transit that comes when it wants to, not when it's scheduled to. Parks that have not changed since the 70's or earlier. *sigh* Toronto needs pride!
Haha, I knew you'd reply about the parks. I just knew it! I should have made a bet with someone.Agree/agree/agree - but not about the parks. Yes, many are not exactly awe inspiring but they are properly maintained, gardens are regularly tended to and annuals/perennials are planted or the gaps are filled in every year. There are a couple of parks (downtown) that have really taken a beating and been somewhat neglected, namely Queen's Park with benches that have been literally falling apart for several years, the shabby water feature and the embarrassing raised mudpit that the beautiful Edward VII Equestrian statue stands on. Otherwise we do have some nice parks and also some "serviceable" one's, which could certainly be better. If the City had more money and a strong leader with a vision for flipping the paradigm with regards to civic pride we'd be living in truly one of the world's great cities. Until then, we still live in a great city with so many terrific things happening despite some warts and questionable planning practices (I had to get that one in!).
Haha, I knew you'd reply about the parks. I just knew it! I should have made a bet with someone.
I can't speak for parks outside the downtown core, as I don't really see much of Toronto besides that. Well and a bit east too around Riverside and Leslieville.
Grange and Moss Park have so much opportunity to be amazing. Apparently the new renovations at Clarence Square are nice.