I was here, yesterday, July 23rd, 2025:

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Bonus pic, the park across the street, Sherbourne Common North, the design of which I have so mercilessly ridiculed in the Problematic Park Design thread:

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As usual, pretty much empty. Not helping matters, the water to the park, both the water feature and the drinking fountain was turned off.
 
I was here, yesterday, July 23rd, 2025:

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Bonus pic, the park across the street, Sherbourne Common North, the design of which I have so mercilessly ridiculed in the Problematic Park Design thread:

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As usual, pretty much empty. Not helping matters, the water to the park, both the water feature and the drinking fountain was turned off.
The water feature tends not to run 24/7 - it was working on Tuesday when I was walking by. Not sure if it works when there is no rain or if there is too much or ???
 
The water feature tends not to run 24/7 - it was working on Tuesday when I was walking by. Not sure if it works when there is no rain or if there is too much or ???

In this case, no water in the drinking fountain either......it would an odd coincidence if water weren't turned off to the park.....though I saw no obvious reason for this to be the case.
 
In this case, no water in the drinking fountain either......it would an odd coincidence if water weren't turned off to the park.....though I saw no obvious reason for this to be the case.
I doubt the water in the drinking fountain is connected to the water in the 'sculpture' - the water feature/sculpture is part of a process to clean storm water and it is presumably not potable. Having no functioning drinking water is certainly not rare - and not accetable

"Sherbourne Common is the first park in Canada to integrate an ultraviolet (UV) facility for neighbourhood-wide stormwater treatment into its design. The UV facility for East Bayfront’s stormwater management system is located in the basement of the park’s Pavilion. Collected stormwater is treated in the UV facility and released from three art sculptures into a 240-metre long water channel – an urban river that crosses from Sherbourne Common north to south – and back out to Lake Ontario."
 
A couple of pictures from Tuesday and just now.
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7th floor
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EB Gardiner car fire today.
Not to be confused with the July 9th WB Gardiner fatal collision in the same smoke path.
I think all cars were I.C.E. in both incidents.
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2 people got out with their luggage.
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Car type anyone?
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The July 9th pictures were too grim to post.
 
A couple of pictures from Tuesday and just now.
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7th floor
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EB Gardiner car fire today.
Not to be confused with the July 9th WB Gardiner fatal collision in the same smoke path.
I think all cars were I.C.E. in both incidents.
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2 people got out with their luggage.
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Car type anyone?
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The July 9th pictures were too grim to post.
Buick?
 

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