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4.0 MASTER PLAN DESIGN ELEMENTS
4.1 Main Entrance Plaza
The Main Entrance Plaza will be the main entrance to the park
anchored by an Entry Pavilion that will double as a shade and
seating structure and a ticket and control point for the Fair.
• The plaza area while large enough to allow for high volumes
of pedestrian movement will also contain several formal planting
areas and seating and a crosswalk.
• Incorporated as part of the plaza area will be the front door
of the Art Museum. This area will be more garden-like and
provide the opportunity for more formal planting arrangements
while at the same time bringing focus to the Art Museums
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4.2 Dundas Street Promenade I History Walk el)
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4.3 Egerton and Quebec Street Entrances
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• All walkways would need to be of sufficient strength to carry truck loads but have no curbs and be made of either asphalt, concrete or < CL
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4.6 Western Fair Event Space I Passive Open Space
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4.7 Art Building and Confederation Building Terrace
• As part of the revitalization of the Art Museum a new garden terrace is proposed at the rear of the structure that would connect to the U1 rConfederation Building's main entrance portico and the official access could be through the Confederation Building. z [J.i
• Parking area would be constructed of unit paving and concrete to create a courtyard atmosphere where parking is secondary. "'" W _I• The area could be utilized for outdoor art shows, pancake breakfasts, or other art and outdoor market related activities. ill
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4.9 West Entrance
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The West Entrance area off of Ontario Street will improve the
pedestrian access while maintaining the vehicular movements
required for the Progress Building activities.
Re-alignment of the curb along the south face of the Administration
Building allows for a new east / west sidewalk from King Street
to the West Entry to the park.
Additional planting beds and trees will provide much
needed green space in this area and improve the pedestrian
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4.10 Loading and Access Road
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• Be relocated further west in front of the northern fa<;:ade of the
Confederation Building.
• This relocation will open up the view to the Arts Building and place the
engine in a more prominent and meaningful location.
• This relocation will allow for the potential design and implementation of an
overhead structure to provide shelter and protection for the engine.
• Interpretive panels, hard surfaces around the engine and improved
landscaping will provide greater interaction and enjoyment for visitors to
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