1. Sherbourne Common

Waterfront Toronto, charged with revitalizing the city’s waterfront, completed Sherbourne Common last summer. The grassy park spans two blocks and doubles as a storm-water treatment facility. Treated water flows out of three sculptures into channels that cross the park and flow back into Lake Ontario. Permits must be obtained from the city for groups of over 25 or if food and beverages are being sold.
Photo: Courtesy of Waterfront Toronto