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Toronto is urged to throw out plans for Ontario Place private spa complex

Advocates are balking at Therme’s plans for a private facility, which the company says also involves creating nearly 12 acres of new public space at Ontario Place.

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Rendering of the proposal for Ontario Place, submitted by the province of Ontario to the city on Nov. 25, 2022.


Advocates are urging the city to reject revised plans for a private spa complex at Ontario Place, saying the proposal amounts to “vandalism” of an public iconic park.

The Ontario government announced Friday it had submitted a development application to Toronto to create what the province describes as a “world-class, year-round destination” on the 155-acre site of the waterfront amusement park, which opened in 1971 and was shuttered in 2012.

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The proposed development of Ontario Place according to plans submitted to the city by the province on Nov. 25, 2022.

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Renderings of the Ontario Place proposal by Therme.

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Renderings of the west island wetland boardwalk.

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Rendering of the west island west headland gathering space.

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Renderings of the Ontario Place proposal by Therme.

Ben Spurr

Ben Spurr is a Toronto-based reporter covering city hall and municipal politics for the Star. Reach him by email at bspurr@thestar.ca or follow him on Twitter: @BenSpurr.

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