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REPORTS ON sT jAMES pARK

City of Toronto Public Space Public Life Study
Toronto Police St. James Park Safety Survey
St James Park People Make Places 2012 by Gehl

PARK REPORTS

Toronto Core Parks Plan
Canadian City Park Report 2020
Canadian City Park Report 2019
David Harvey’s Fertile Ground for New Thinking: Improving Toronto’s Parks, 2010

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Land Acknowledgement

St. James Park is located on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Huron-Wendat Nations. The values of Indigenous peoples include tolerance, respect, and open friendliness. These are reflected in the vision of the Friends of St James Park (FSJP) Toronto, which is to strengthen the community through partnerships and grass-roots stewardship and to make St James Park lively, safe, and fun.

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