There is something I find peculiar about Biidaasige Park. I had 3 different people in the last week, and one this morning, ask me if I knew if there were places to lock up their bike near the park (before they got there). I said yes and then had to explain where they were.

So, I went and checked the maps of the park. They have no information on their maps for it. To be fair, some of these bike posts were not installed yet before the maps were displayed on site but I think it would be helpful if they added info like that.

Don't mind me but I'm creatively frustrated today so I thought this would be cool.

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The the icons on the maps could be something like this

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Anyway, carry on. It's a beautiful day today.
 
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There is something I find peculiar about Biidaasige Park. I had 3 different people in the last week, and one this morning, ask me if I knew if there were places to lock up their bike near the park (before they got there). I said yes and then had to explain where they were.

So, I went and checked the maps of the park. They have no information on their maps for it. To be fair, some of these bike posts were not installed yet before the maps were displayed on site but I think it would be helpful if they added info like that.

Don't mind me but I'm creatively frustrated today so I thought this would be cool.

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They the icons on the maps could be something like this

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Anyway, carry on. It's a beautiful day today.
Good idea, suggest it to WT!!!
 
There is something I find peculiar about Biidaasige Park. I had 3 different people in the last week, and one this morning, ask me if I knew if there were places to lock up their bike near the park (before they got there). I said yes and then had to explain where they were.

So, I went and checked the maps of the park. They have no information on their maps for it. To be fair, some of these bike posts were not installed yet before the maps were displayed on site but I think it would be helpful if they added info like that.

Don't mind me but I'm creatively frustrated today so I thought this would be cool.

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They the icons on the maps could be something like this

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Anyway, carry on. It's a beautiful day today.

This is a good idea, and I think it could be applied in other Toronto Parks as well.

I'd say mention it to Parks.......... LOL......

But maybe send it the Mayor's office instead.
 
I should add... they turned off the water for the play features and fountains/bottle fillers, seemingly on Nov. 3. You'd think that with a signature new park, they'd find ways to keep the water on until at least the weather gets bad. But the bathroom trailers were well-appreciated.
 
I should add... they turned off the water for the play features and fountains/bottle fillers, seemingly on Nov. 3. You'd think that with a signature new park, they'd find ways to keep the water on until at least the weather gets bad. But the bathroom trailers were well-appreciated.
In fairness, if you are responsible for avoiding freezing and burst pipes you need to set a date and stick to it. You really can't decide (today for example) that it may freeze tonight and do it on the spur of the moment. Most washrooms can be protected/heated, I doubt drinking fountains or play structures can be - at an acceptable cost.
 

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