'Downsview Park' is a former
Canadian military base in
Downsview, a neighbourhood in the north end of
Toronto,
Ontario.
Downsview Park has received the designation as a National Urban Park, and comprises a 2.4 km² (600 acres) property. Approximately 1.2 km² (300 acres) is designated for development into parkland, recreational, commercial, and cultural uses.
The property comprises the site of
CFB Downsview, a
Canadian Forces Base that closed in 1994. The
Downsview Airport is located on the property and is still actively used by
Bombardier Aerospace which maintains an aircraft manufacturing facility in the park.
Downsview Park is known for being one of the few National Urban Parks in Canada, and claims to be the first
[1] along with the
Plains of Abraham in
Quebec City.
[2]
The property has been the site of several high-profile events, including two Papal Visits by
Pope John Paul II, in 1984 (while still an active military base) and 2002 (
World Youth Day), as well as the
Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto concert in
2003 featuring
The Rolling Stones.
Downsview and
Wilson stations on the
Yonge-University-Spadina subway line are both near Downsview Park on its eastern edge; the planned
Sheppard West station would be located at the park's north end.
The Canadian Forces transferred control of the property to the
Canada Lands Company in
1995. CLC created a subsidiary named 'Parc Downsview Park Inc.' in
1998 to manage and implement the property's redevelopment.
Development plan
The master plan for the new Downsview Park was the subject of an international competition. Among the finalists were Foreign Office Architects, Brown and Storey, James Corner and Stan Allen, and Bruce Mau in conjunction with the Office for Metropolitan Architecture. In a surprising turn of events, the OMA competition won precisely not due to a traditional design but for presenting a systems for how the park would "work."
Many have criticised PDP for the slow progress made on the actual development of Downsview Park. The property remains mostly inaccessible to the general public since its use as a military base. "The Hangar", a sports facility originally constructed by the military, functions as a community sports centre. The
Department of National Defence has retained some ownership of buildings in the park for housing local reserve and regular forces units. Some parts of the park are rented to car dealerships for secure storage of vehicles.
External links
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Downsview Park Inc. website