A 1,539-square-foot pavilion housing restrooms, a planned café, and mechanical services for the park, including a UV storm-water-filtration system in the basement. Straddling a water channel that passes through the park, the structure marks the intersection of an ice rink and a playground to the north and an open green to the south. The pavilion completes an early stage in Toronto's transformation of its industrial waterfront, with plans calling for 6,000 residential units, 3 million square feet of commercial space, and 13.6 acres of public open space to be built in the next 10 to 15 years.
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