The developer set to construct a massive private spa and waterpark on the West Island of Ontario Place has released updated designs following public criticism of the company’s original plans.
Austrian-based resort company Therme signed a long-term lease agreement with the province earlier this year in advance of the spa’s construction, however initial design renderings weren’t well received at community consultation sessions hosted by the City of Toronto in April.
“When complete, the Ontario Place public parkland will become the largest public gathering space on Toronto’s western waterfront.” “The design that we revealed today delivers the same great waterpark and wellbeing attractions, but thanks to feedback, it has even more open parkland, more natural spaces, more public trails, and more places for people to gather,” said Dr. Robert Hanea, CEO & Chairman of Therme Group, in the press release.
“We are very pleased with the unveiling of the design for the West Island at Ontario Place,” said MCFN Chief Stacey LaForme in the press release. “The bridge and pathway are designed to recreate the path of the Credit River, to honour its significance to MCFN, who have lived and continue to live on the north shore of Lake Ontario,” the release continues.
The updated plans also include a “larger rooftop public realm” that will see public park space running over and through the middle of the main spa buildings, providing additional direct pathways to the water’s edge, Therme says.
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