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posted March 20, 2008

Trinity Bellwoods Park gets new greenhouse

From: Joe Pantalone
Deputy Mayor

As you know, I'm always pleased to work with community organizations, residents, and others to beautify and improve our city. In the last handful of years, we have created the Princes' Gates Piazza (a joint Milan-Toronto initiative which made that section of Strachan Avenue pedestrian and bicycle friendly as well as enhanced this beautiful Toronto monument), Piazza Johnny Lombardi at College Street & Grace Street and the restoration of the Trinity Bellwoods Gates (at Queen & Strachan).

The latest improvement is the solar-powered greenhouse in Trinity Bellwoods Park (see pictures attached). This wonderful addition is thanks to the television production "Green Force" and the Friends of Trinity Bellwoods working closely with my office and city staff. If you're interested in learning about how it came to pass, you may want to tune into HGTV Canada (Channel 46 in Toronto) on Tuesdays at 10 pm starting March 18. This environmentally sustainable greenhouse will add much to the experience of children, seniors, and adults in our community on a year-round basis. It has been built literally in the last two-and-a-half months at no cost to the City of Toronto thanks to "Green Force".

We have great parks and a great city. This is one example of why this is so. I hope you agree with me.


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