Canoe Landing Park (Coupland)
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- An 8-hectare park in downtown Toronto, Ontario, designed by Coupland in collaboration with Landscape Architects, The Planning Partnership of Toronto, Public Art Consultant Karen Mills, and Concord Ardex Developments. " The park incorporates integrated artwork in the form of a landform (the bluff) and stand alone art pieces by Douglas Coupland: a canoe large enough for people to stand in and see over the Gardiner to Lake Ontario, a colourful display of large fishing bobbers, a sculptural beaver dam, programmed tree lighting (which will be more evident as the trees fill out), a pair of "iceberg benches" situated near the canoe, the "heart-shaped stone" bronze artwork which was cast from a stone retrieved by Terry's brother at the end of his journey and a one-mile run called the Terry Fox Miracle Mile." .
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- Source for the scope note: Wikipedia contributors (last modified June 17 2012), "Canoe Landing Park." Accessed August 20, 2012 at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canoe_Landing_Park
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Canoe Landing Park (Coupland)
Canoe Landing Park (Coupland)
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Canoe Landing Park (Coupland)
- UF CityPlace Park
- UF Concord CityPlace