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  1. Underpass Park, located under and around the Eastern Avenue, Richmond and Adelaide overpasses, is the most extensive park ever built under an overpass in Canada, and the first ever in Toronto. Constructed in two phases, the first completed sections of the park are between St. Lawrence Street and Bayview Avenue.

  2. From Uninviting to Welcoming. Designed to transfrom derelict and underused space, the park takes full advantage of the concrete beams and columns of the overpasses to create a unique and inviting commmunity asset and provide year round weather protection.

  3. Official website. Underpass Park is a public space designed by PFS Studio and The Planning Partnership [1] located beneath the overpasses of Adelaide Street, Eastern Avenue, and Richmond Street in the West Don Lands neighbourhood of Toronto.

  4. Ontario. Toronto. Qué hacer en Toronto. The Underpass Park. 4 opiniones. N.º 245 de 677 cosas que hacer en Toronto. Parques. Escribir una opinión. Acerca de. Duración: < 1 hora. Sugiere modificaciones para mejorar lo que mostramos. Mejorar este perfil. Todas las fotos (11)

  5. The Underpass Park. 4 reviews. #245 of 680 things to do in Toronto. Parks. Write a review. About. Duration: < 1 hour. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. All photos (11) Top ways to experience nearby attractions. Toronto Beneath The Surface Walking Tour. 56. Recommended. Historical Tours. from. $4.48. per adult.

  6. Underpass Park will be the most extensive park to ever be built under an overpass in Canada, and the first ever in Toronto. Located under and around the Eastern Avenue, Richmond and Adelaide overpasses, the park will transform the derelict and underused space into a bright, new, urban neighbourhood amenity and key pedestrian connection and ...

  7. 7 de may. de 2021 · Ashraful Khan • May 7 2021. Underpass Park is found beneath the Eastern Ave & Richmond St overpass. It was Torontos first park built under an overpass— transforming an underused space into an amenity. The park is home to a basketball court… … and a skatepark. There’s also a playground.