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Harbour Square Park : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harbour Square Park Harbour Square Park is a park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada right on the Toronto harbour. It is next to the Harbour Square condos, the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and the Westin Harbour Castle. It is south of Queens Quay and right at the Queens Quay streetcar station. It contains a boardwalk〔 and a permanent public art installation. ==History== The park opened as part of a planned 85 million dollar waterfront project started in 1964, and completed in the early 1970s at the cost of 250 million dollars〔Path promised through mud to ferry dock, March 10, 1972, Toronto Star〕 that would also see the Bay Street shipping slip filled, the Harbour Castle Hilton and Harbour Square condos built.〔Start work on $85 million waterfront project, December 23, 1964, Toronto Daily Star〕 The park is where the ferry terminal used to be before it was shifted to the east side of the park for this redevelopment. This complex and park, along with the Harbourfront Centre, were among the first redevelopment of the waterfront, after its deindustrialization. In 2014, trees were planted in memory of the victims of the Khojaly massacre.〔(Tree planted in Harbour Square Park, Toronto ON in memory of the Khojaly tragedy victims ), Azeri America News, Feb. 4, 2014〕
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