Well I quoted the section about where the majority of visitors to the OSC were from, therefore make sense that I was asking about where the majority of visitors to the others were from.
Hope that helps.

What about Live Nation? What about the water park at Ontario Place that Therme is replacing? Aren’t they made up of a higher % of attendees who drive and need a parking spot?
That’s the implication I took from your post and I answered it, if you read carefully, by pointing to the already large amount of parking available. Was that not the point of your question?
 
That’s the implication I took from your post and I answered it, if you read carefully, by pointing to the already large amount of parking available. Was that not the point of your question?
I already explained the point of my question. Not sure what you find so confusing.
 
Why build a parking garage if they will be drinking alcohol at the venue? Doesn't the government want to avoid the drink and drive scenario?
 
Why build a parking garage if they will be drinking alcohol at the venue? Doesn't the government want to avoid the drink and drive scenario?
Honestly this is the funniest part of suburbia. so many people drink and drive. in fact youre weird if you dont. so many bars with parking lots.
 
Honestly this is the funniest part of suburbia. so many people drink and drive. in fact youre weird if you dont. so many bars with parking lots.
If the government (provincial or municipal) wants to fight drunk driving, it should ban parking lots with bars or venues that allow drinking. Works well in Europe, where tourists walk or take transit more for that reason.
 
how is any of this related to Ontario Place redevelopment? can we get on topic?
About the unneeded parking garage at Ontario Place, where people could be drinking alcohol. Don't want them driving home (or wherever) while impaired. However, that might be why the Ford government is planning a new OPP detachment at Ontario Place (behind the garage).
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