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·6· Parks and Recreation Facilities

Setup: 20-Sep-2011 [631]

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Bake Ovens

Description: Bake ovens are a great way to learn about cooking, history, and fire in a social setting. And the food is delicious!

Part of: Facilities in Parks Food in public space Governance Project: Related Documentation Parks and Recreation Facilities Using the Commons

Date: 10-Sep-2011 [571]

Bio-toilet

Description: The story of trying to get a (donated) bio-toilet installed near the playground at Dufferin Grove park, so the kids wouldn't have to use the nearby tree. Didn't work though.

Part of: Building Codes Getting Involved Governance Project: Related Documentation Parks and Recreation Facilities

Date: 19-Oct-2011 [744]

Campfires

Description: One of the simple things that bring people together

Part of: Facilities in Parks Food in public space Parks and Recreation Facilities Using the Commons

Date: 10-Sep-2011 [573]

Community Centres

Description: There are just over 150 Community and Recreation centres in Toronto

Part of: Parks and Recreation Facilities Using the Commons

Date: 15-Oct-2012 [6937]

Community Gardens

Description: Whether it's growing food or flowers, community gardens are a great way to "play in the mud" with friends, neighbours, and the young ones too.

Part of: Facilities in Parks Food in public space Governance Project: Related Documentation Growing food on Public Commons Parks and Recreation Facilities Using the Commons

Date: 10-Sep-2011 [577]

Facilities in Parks

Description: A general list of facilities that make time in Toronto's parks more fun and interesting

Part of: Parks and Recreation Facilities Using the Commons

Date: 18-Feb-2013 [8584]

Indoor arenas

Description: Toronto has about 40 indoor skating rinks and arenas that offer an extended skating season and protection from the weather.

Part of: Parks and Recreation Facilities

Date: 12-Oct-2012 [6901]

Our West End  West Windsor

Part of: Parks and Recreation Facilities

Date: 15-Mar-2013 direct link [8851]

Outdoor Skating Rinks

Description: Toronto has more artificial outdoor skating rinks (over 50) than any other city in the world.

Part of: Facilities in Parks Governance Project: Related Documentation Parks and Recreation Facilities Using the Commons

Date: 21-Sep-2011 [635 "rinks"]

Permits

Description: There are two basic ways to use park facilities: through programs, and through permits. This Topic provides information on permits.

Part of: Governance Project: Related Documentation Parks and Recreation Facilities Using the Commons

Date: 10-Sep-2011 [604 "permits"]

Playgrounds

Description: Kids love the adventure, the excitement, and the fun! Toronto has about 800 city playgrounds.

Part of: Facilities in Parks Governance Project: Related Documentation Parks and Recreation Facilities Using the Commons

Date: 10-Sep-2011 [607]

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