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Old Posted May 8, 2016, 3:40 PM
Beedok Beedok is offline
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Originally Posted by trofirhen View Post
Secondly, Chicago has a huge lakeshore park and boulevard; Toronto hasn't. This is not bad, but changes the prespective and feeling of the city.
That Chicago lakeshore boulevard looks really depressing in all the pictures I've seen. Totally cuts the city off from the water. Of course the Gardiner does something similar for Toronto. (And on a much smaller scale Water Street in Thunder Bay's north end does the same. What's with cities and building a busy arterial road between the downtown and the waterfront?)