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Downsview Park (French: Parc Downsview) is a large urban park located in the Downsview neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The park's name is officially bilingual due to it being federally owned and managed, and was first home to de Havilland Canada, an aircraft manufacturer, and later was a Canadian Forces base.
VELD Music Festival (commonly referred to as VELD) is the largest annual electronic dance music festival in Canada, [1] held at Downsview Park in Toronto, Ontario.Since its inception in 2012, the festival has had a number of notable acts, including deadmau5, Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, Steve Aoki, Zedd, Illenium, and Tiesto.
Downsview Dells Park is a large 75 ha (190 acres) park which features wilderness and wetland settings with picnic areas and fire pits. Car parking and washrooms are available within the park. [ 12 ] Within the park is Downsview Dells House, a municipal drug and alcohol treatment facility. [ 13 ]
In March 2011, Downsview Park was selected as the site of Toronto FC's new state-of-the-art Academy and Training Facility. Construction began in May 2011, and the facility opened in June 2012.
The city of the future will be an infinite series of landscapes: psychological and physical, urban and rural, flowing apart and together. They will be mapped and planned for special purposes, with the results recorded in geographical information systems (GIS), which have the power to construct and retrieve innumerable plans, images and other ...
Sep. 19—GREENSBURG- Positive comments from vendors and the public indicate last weekend's Tree City Fall Festival was a rousing success. Vendors began setting up early Friday morning in ...
Parc Downsview Park – Government of Canada. Bombardier Aerospace - closed in 2023 but will remain at site for up to three years plus two-year extension if needed. [12] Centennial College Bombardier Centre for Aerospace and Aviation at Downsview Campus; Tree City; The Hangar Sports Complex Toronto Roller Derby; The Toronto Wildlife Centre
One of the most poignant seasonal displays is a humble 18-foot tree hidden in Central Park. Every holiday season for nearly the past 40 years, a Hinoki false cypress in the depths of the park ...