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Streetcar stations near Canoe Landing Park in Toronto

  • Queens Quay West at Dan Leckie Way East Side,5 min walk,
  • Bathurst St at Fort York Blvd,5 min walk,

Bus stations near Canoe Landing Park in Toronto

  • Bathurst St at Fort York Blvd,9 min walk,
  • Fort York Blvd at Iannuzzi St East Side,10 min walk,

Bus lines to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto

  • 307,Exhibition Loop,
  • 307S,Bathurst St at Bloor St West,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Canoe Landing Park?

    The closest stations to Canoe Landing Park are:

    • Queens Quay West at Dan Leckie Way East Side is 305 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Bathurst St at Fort York Blvd is 335 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Fort York Blvd at Iannuzzi St East Side is 756 meters away, 10 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Canoe Landing Park?

    These Bus lines stop near Canoe Landing Park: 307, 320, 329

  • Which Train lines stop near Canoe Landing Park?

    These Train lines stop near Canoe Landing Park: MI, UP

  • Which Subway lines stop near Canoe Landing Park?

    These Subway lines stop near Canoe Landing Park: 1

  • Which Streetcar lines stop near Canoe Landing Park?

    These Streetcar lines stop near Canoe Landing Park: 301, 504B

  • What’s the nearest streetcar station to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto?

    The nearest streetcar stations to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto are Queens Quay West at Dan Leckie Way East Side and Bathurst St at Fort York Blvd. The closest one is a 5 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto?

    The nearest bus stop to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto is Bathurst St at Fort York Blvd. It’s a 9 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Streetcar to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto?

    The 511 is the first Streetcar that goes to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto. It stops nearby at 5:10 AM.

  • What time is the last Streetcar to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto?

    The 511 is the last Streetcar that goes to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto. It stops nearby at 2:05 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto?

    The 307 is the first Bus that goes to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto. It stops nearby at 3:00 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto?

    The 307 is the last Bus that goes to Canoe Landing Park in Toronto. It stops nearby at 3:21 AM.

  • How much is the Streetcar fare to Canoe Landing Park?

    The Streetcar fare to Canoe Landing Park costs about $3.30.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Canoe Landing Park?

    The Bus fare to Canoe Landing Park costs about $3.30.

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Canoe Landing Park Address: 50 Fort York Blvd street in Toronto

Canoe Landing Park, Toronto
Canoe Landing Park, TorontoCanoe Landing Park is an 8 acres (3.2 ha) 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 (the bluff) 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 (which will be more evident as the trees fill out), a pair of "iceberg benches" situated near the canoe, the "heart-shaped stone" bronze artwork which was cast from a stone retrieved by Terry's brother at the end of his journey and a one-mile run called the Terry Fox Miracle Mile. The developers of Concord CityPlace are Concord Adex Developments. On the advice of their consultant, Karen Mills, Concord approached Douglas Coupland, the Vancouver author, artist and sculptor. Some of Douglas Coupland's other recent Toronto projects include Super Nova, a sculptural work/clock tower in North York (at the Don Mills Centre) and "Monument to the War of 1812," situated on Fleet and Bathurst street corner (just south of Old Fort York). The canoe promontory was created as part of a proposed "earthwork" identified in the public art masterplan for Concord CityPlace (Public Art Management, Karen Mills, 1999) and was made from on site excavated fill and geosynthetic reinforcements. The hill has an elevation that allows viewers to see over the Gardiner Expressway to Lake Ontario. Some 20,000-25,000 dumptruck loads of fill were diverted from landfills.
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