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Cloud Park is a fantastical place, one that celebrates Toronto’s unique connections to the lake and the islands, that plays off Toronto’s diverse and often dramatically phenomenal climate, that imports a bit of island culture to the harbourfront. It’s your first experience of island life and all its richness and quirkiness, rather than your last experience of the bustle of the city.

CLOUD PARK VIEWPORT TO THE HARBOUR

PARK AS TERMINAL TERMINAL AS PARK

ISLAND CULTURE IN THE CITY

FOUR SEASON DESTINATION

The cloud is manifest as a dramatic new foggy gateway from Bay Street; as a full and brilliant canopy of trees illuminated by the sun and by discrete night lighting; and as an enigmatic series of misting plazas and pools that offer entirely new experiences (swimming and even floating, bubbly hot tubs!) along the harbourfront. The cloud cools when it’s hot, warms when it’s cold, and creates a dramatic but ethereal new icon at the harbor’s edge. The park strategy re-establishes clear physical and visual linkages from the city to the harbour by removing the tunnel and hill that block views to the islands from Bay Street. It opens additional views to the ferries and to the entire sweep of the harbour through clearings in the tree canopy and through positioning of various programmatic elements and viewpoints: the Water + Ice Plaza at harbour’s edge, the sloping lawns, undulating mounds, and elevated bluff of the Hills; the floating walkways, platforms and pools in the Swim Basin. It also integrates the redesigned Jack Layton Ferry Terminal into the park itself, so that the entire park becomes part of the waiting experience for the ferries, and the terminal operates as much as a park pavilion (with concessions, ice skating rentals, etc) as it does a terminal and ticketing operation. It also expands the queuing area of the park as a multi-functional plaza-grove, offering much additional space, generous and shaded seating clusters, and even a nearby adventure forest playground and Water Plaza to burn off excess energy. Otherworldly. Enigmatic. Ethereal. It’s design with a light touch, with a pragmatic eye, but with a substantial transformative impact on how we can all re-connect to the harbour and experience the lakefront anew.

A FANTASTICAL PLACE


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