Kinda crazy at night. My friend was drunk and can’t hold his drinks. So he wanted to be entertained by steet-acts. I was like, this is a waste of time. He was like… «hahhaaaah! Ah… ! Lets watch this!!» Rather than striking down upon him, I entertained his wackiness. I gave some money to this guy, Pharoah The Mystical. Somehow someway, after leaving Dundas we ended up near Queen West. Hideout… Outside, some random musicians started making their aquaintence. Or it was us, rather, that did this. Eventually, we all ended up in the park… to freestyle /??? I put my head down for a bit… And I remember taking a ride in someone’s car, someone I dislike. After dropping off some sketchy weirdos, I went back to my friend’s place and crashed. A few days later, I hadn’t heard from him. His phone was completely scratched up due to the spooin that was used in Pharoah’s act. This park is messed up. Nice to walk in… looks kind of cool. At night it there are«less than reputable elements» around. Not that it worries me. I truly don’t care. All I’m saying is, don’t end up there in the middle of the night… I was happy that I didn’t die. I guess. Anyways, good night. (That was years ago). Good for: –Dogs, –Dog people, –Wandering around aimlessly, –Slangers, –and Slang-ees. –Late night, scary park acquaintances. –And of course WALKING.
Leslie-Anne W.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Need a park for your dog to run around or your kid to play without the sketchy sketch associated with many downtown parks? This is the one! Nestled at the end of Wellesley Street, surrounded by charming homes, complete with a gated playground for small and large kids and a huge sandbox with lots of toys, this park is a godsend. There is a splash-pad for summer-time fun and a nice treed area for lounging, walking or dog playing. A gem!