Toronto's second-largest park is transforming this winter and here's what you can expect Toronto
The City of Toronto announced on Tuesday that it is"accelerating capital work" on its ambitious, which seeks to transform the massive west-end park and its facilities over the next 20 years"to create and support diverse, inclusive sports and recreational programming and improve accessibility."
The city is thus fast-tracking the part of its master plan that calls for new winter activities to be added to the park once ski and snowboard programs are scrapped, including a new skate trail, additions and improvements to the multi-use trail system, improvements to the chalet and a new, dedicated toboggan hill.
"Plans to wind down the ski hill over the upcoming years creates opportunities for new programming that allow park visitors to further engage with the hill," reads a master plan published last fall. While the goal is to eventually turn the entire Etobicoke park into a dynamic year-round hub, the launch of new winter activities at Centennial marks a big step forward for the project.
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