2020 - Looking smart

The entire park reopens after one year of construction. Each of the four entry plazas features new benches and a historical interpretation of some kind. The plaza was doubled in size and the open air pavilion, made of heavy timber columns with a trellis canopy and recessed lighting, is in part inspired by the St. James Cathedral’s Gothic Revival architecture. A Heritage Toronto plaque commemorating the cholera epidemics of 1832 and 1834 was newly installed in the entrance near Jarvis and King.