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Corktown Common: Toronto’s Flood Protection Park
Episode 2811

Corktown Common: Toronto’s Flood Protection Park

pplpod · pplpod

February 22, 202619m 22s

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Show Notes

This episode of pplpod details the history and features of Corktown Common, a multi-functional urban park located in the West Don Lands area of Toronto. Originally an abandoned and contaminated industrial site, the land underwent extensive environmental remediation and redevelopment following the city's successful bid for the 2015 Pan American Games. A defining characteristic of the park is its integrated flood protection landform, which uses a large berm to shield the downtown core from rising river levels. Beyond its engineering purpose, the space offers diverse recreational amenities, including a splash pad, athletic fields, and an urban marsh. The landscape design emphasizes sustainability by incorporating thousands of native plants and trees to foster a local ecosystem. Ultimately, the source highlights the park's transition from a neglected brownfield into a central community hub and vital piece of infrastructure.