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to sign agreements with thirdparty operators who would restore and run the Inn. In April, however, Toronto council allowed the city to enter a lease agreement with a third suitor, Dynamic Hospitality and Entertainment Group, which submitted a site plan for a banquet hall and restaurant the following month. Dynamic’s plan involves cutting the damaged Inn back its original form, known as the Bickford Residence, before adding a 23,500-square-foot hall with an 800-person capacity
to its west side, and an outdoor, 4,100-square-foot ceremonial space, “akin to a gazebo,” on the east side, Katrien Darling, the city’s senior community planner for Scarborough told a community meeting. Dynamic’s construction could start next spring, provided the city can finalize the plan and complete months of rehabilitation and demolition before then, she said at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Guildwood. The restoration, residents heard, will preserve interior features of the house - a military
convalescent hospital before it was the centre of an art colony run by former owners Rosa and Spencer Clark - such as its main staircase, fireplace and some wood panelling. More parking and a new driveway would be added, and Dynamic, which would keep offices on the Bickford’s second floor, would separate its new wings from the historic house with glass foyers, and display loaned artifacts that tell the story of the Inn and Guild Park. >>>WITHOUT, page 50
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Shirley M. models one of the waistpieces for the Carnival Revolution mas camp women’s costumes.
rolling over the smaller bands,” Marcus Eustace of Carnival Nationz said Monday at his Birchmount Road mas camp, where women – a different section of masqueraders each day for nine days – lined up to receive some of the 2,250 costumes his band produced. Leading one of the festival’s largest and most successful bands of late – Carnival Nationz won the festival’s King and Queen three years running and its Band of the Year Award in two of the last three – Eustace shares a complaint common to many masqueraders these days. Too many spectators in the Grand Parade, he said, jump onto the road to dance with the women – each band’s masqueraders are overwhelmingly female – without paying for a costume. Last year, it was worse, and though the Festival Management Committee has promised more security and double fences on Lake Shore Boulevard for the parade this Saturday, Eustace likened the crowd to a tsunami: tough to keep back. ”If they’d respect masqueraders who paid their hard-earned money, we’d have a wonderful festival,” he said. “If they don’t stop, it’s going to die a sudden death.” At a camp on Military Trail for Osei Brand’s Carnival Revolution, one of the festival’s smallest bands, the same concern was heard about interlopers. “One year, I play mas, and they knock off my prescription glasses, and I come out (of the parade),” said a woman volunteer. “They don’t want to pay, and that’s it.” Leigh Crichlow, a section leader, said some people have stopped masquerading so they won’t have to fight for space with spectators in the parade.
even know they can come and help,” Crichlow said. “People think it’s a West Indian thing. It’s not. We’re opening up our culture to them.” Behind her in the curling club dome, Dwight Ignacio welded frames for one of the larger costumes using skills he learned in Trinidad, with each costume, he said, moving like a car without an engine on swivel wheels.
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Carnival Revolution mas camp’s Sebert Bishop works on a costume during preparations at the band’s east Scarborough headquarters last week for the upcoming Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Parade. Below, Carnival Revolution mas camp member Dwight Ignacio welds.
The festival needs to educate the public on what the parade is all about, or else it might be better as a stationary event with a disc jockey, added her father, Garvin Crichlow. “They say, ‘It’s a peoples’ parade.’ Yes, it is, but a lot of people pay a lot of money for a costume.” Working on just one section and the band’s larger costumes – the rest was coming together on Bloor Street West – Carnival Revolution’s camp looked like those of decades ago, when smaller bands were the norm. Leigh Crichlow, the band’s female individual dancer, worked on the small details of her costume, a process, she said, that is never quite done. “I’ve been doing it 14 years. It’s
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Collaboration critical for Pan Am success T
he one-year countdown to the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games has begun. As of today’s editorial, we’re 344 days away from the Pan Am and 372 from the Parapan Am. There is little doubt this event will focus eyes on the Greater Toronto Area. The numbers are impressive: $1.14-billion budget; 7,600 athletes expected to attend; 49 Pan Am and 16 Parapan Am events; 15 upgraded sports facilities; 10 new world-class facilities. The figures alone set us up to host what will truly be a worldclass sporting event. However, it’s also a chance for Toronto (and other municipalities involved in the our view Games) to really showcase what makes us great. Toronto, for one, will be on display and we’re defiPut our best ready for it. collective effort nitely The city has communities from all 41 countries across into Games Latin America, South America, the Caribbean and North America attending the Games. From the Colombian community across St. Clair Avenue West, the Brazilians along Dundas Street West and Jamaican communities along Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto is the place to enjoy them all. With it, the Games bring development for Toronto via new athletic facilities in North York and Scarborough to the massive 35-acre Athletes’ Village in the West Don Lands that will be turned into a mixeduse community after the Games. But with all the accolades and excitement come some pretty important concerns, namely the impact on traffic, particularly in Toronto, which is already experiencing dramatic traffic issues. In a recent interview, the city’s director of transportation planning, Stephen Buckley, said it’s still unknown how much of an impact the Games will have on local traffic patterns. However, the Games will also see new transportation infrastructure built, including the Union-Pearson Express air rail link, and improvements to Union Station. Shovels are in the ground, and athletes, coaches and spectators will be here in less than a year. It’s time for governments, communities and Torontonians to get behind the Games in these last stages of planning. Before we know it, it’ll be showtime and we need to make sure we put our best collaborative effort forward to make the kind of impression of which we can all be proud.
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was jogging up Cedarvale Ravine Sunday morning when my buddy Jeremy came zipping by on his bike and yelled, “Hey Jamie, I finally saw your column.” “Which one?” I screamed back enthusiastically. “I’m not sure, exactly. It was just a passing glance. The newspaper was open on your page in the waiting room at the doctor’s office. I caught a glimpse of it out of the corner of my eye on the way into my appointment. You couldn’t miss it.” After the run, I stopped off to pick up a pair of repaired jeans at the cleaners. I had them make the rip in the knee a little wider, so the kids in the neighbourhood would think I’m keeping up with the times. “Hey Jamie, I finally saw your column,” the tailor said. “Which one?” I replied excitedly.
jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY “I couldn’t tell you. It was just a passing glance. The newspaper was open on your page on table at the barber shop. It had a really big headline, the biggest one on the whole page. You couldn’t miss it.” I crossed the street to pick up lunch at Now That’s What I Call A Bagel and as I was leaving the cashier beamed, “Hey Jamie, I finally saw your column.” “Which one?” I chirped ever hopeful. “I don’t know. It was just a passing glance.” “Let me guess. You saw it on the seat of the bus, right?” “Close. It was on the seat of the subway, actually. You couldn’t miss it. Your picture stares right at you as you go by.” And that’s pretty well
the way the rest of the day went. “Hey Jamie, I finally saw your column.” “Which one?” “I have no idea. It was just a passing glance. But you couldn’t miss it. The title and byline were in bold letters.” “Hey Jamie, I finally saw your column.” “Which one?” “Beats me. It was just a passing glance. But you couldn’t miss it. It was the just the right length.” “Hey Jamie, I finally saw your column.” “Which one?” “I haven’t the foggiest. It was just a passing glance. But you couldn’t miss it. It was in the best location of all on a page. Smack dab in the middle.” The verdict? Darn if the column don’t look good. Me too, apparently. At least, according to my neighbour Tiffany’s daughter. I walked by the two of them in the park later that
evening and Tiffany called to tell me her daughter was so impressed with the new rip in the knee of my jeans that she thought it would be cool if my column was posted on her mom’s Facebook page. “Which one?” I giggled gleefully. “She’s not sure,” Tiffany said. “My daughter knows you’re a columnist, but she’s never seen the column. So she wanted you to pick one out, if that’s OK?” “You bet it is and I know the perfect one, too. It has a really big headline, my picture is on it, the title and byline are in bold letters, it’s just the right length and is smack dab in the middle of the page. Nobody will be able to miss it.” Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca
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Gentle Fitness on a Chair WHEN: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. East CONTACT: Siva, 416-293-3333 Ext.288 COST: $30 for members; $40 for non members Exercises done in seated position. Program includes range of motion exercises, light resistance, stretching and relaxation. Garden Club WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. E. CONTACT: Elsa Uy, 416-493-3333 ext 227, elsa@splc. ca COST: Free Share ideas on gardening.
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david nickle the city or not, Levy’s question will weigh on the mind of at least two other candidates between now and election Day Oct. 27. David Soknacki and Karen Stintz are two candidates who’ve put forward serious enough campaigns to put them on the A-list for mayoral debates. But at least so far as polls are going, neither has gained traction. That’s not to say they couldn’t. Stintz has spent the term building her reputation as a city councillor and TTC chair with a conservative bent. Soknacki has been out of politics for some time, but he’s put forward a strong centrist platform and of all the reasonable and staid alternatives to Ford, Soknacki is surely the most reasonable and staid.
There is in theory yet time for both of those candidates to capture the imagination of voters. There is also time for a graceful exit. Aside from Soknacki’s smart platform and Stintz’ bona fides, there are a number of different visions for Toronto that voters should take a look at. Toronto criminal lawyer Ari Goldkind is running a smart, lo-fi campaign, preaching the gospel of taxwhat-you-need-to-spend as sensibly as Soknacki. But there is an inertia to celebrity, and that is why, barring some calamity, Ford will not likely heed Levy’s suggestion and throw in the towel until the last poll is closed Oct. 27 – while other candidates who might have a chance of running an effective council after that vote will step aside.
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Mowat Collegiate alumna Taylor Potts recently competed at the International Canoe Federation’s 2014 Canoe Sprint Junior and U23 World Championships in Szeged, Hungary, where she placed fourth in the C1 U23 200m event. She is setting her sights on competing for Canada at the 2015 Pan Am Games.
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aylor Potts remembers searching through the family garage for something and spotted an old canoe paddle covered in dust. An inquisitive and bright individual, then just 15 years of age, Potts started asking questions and learned the paddle belonged to her father, Alan, who once raced for the West Rouge Canoe Club and did well at the National level back in 1971. Whether that was what initially influenced her to pursue the sport, and also enjoy success as MVP of the Dragon Boat team at Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate,
is still up for debate. Potts does believe a spirited coach at Mowat motivated her enough to take the next step. What is certain is the 22-year-old Potts has become one of Canada’s top female sprint canoeists. Intense training Getting to that level hasn’t come easy. In addition to lots of intense training, she has had to manoeuvre her academic studies at the University of Ottawa around a passion for the sport. Potts has had to raise funds to help her reach personal goals – and that included a hefty price tag to pay her way,
representing Canada, at the recent International Canoe Federation (ICF) Canoe Sprint World Championship held in Szeged, Hungary. Confident and focused on success in two events, Potts was hoping to return with a pair of medals. It wasn’t to be, but Potts did come the closest to winning them finishing fourth in the C1 200 metres – just 0.6 seconds behind the bronze medalist from the Czech Republic. In the C2 500 metres event, racing for the first time with 19-year-old Megan Sibthorpe of Ottawa, the pair missed a medal after being clocked in two minutes, 11 seconds. Romania captured the bronze in
2:10.8. “It was frustrating and heart-breaking – especially after you work so hard for something like this,” said Potts, who chose to extend her university education to five years so as to benefit from training three times a day in the fall in Florida. “My foot slipped at the start of the 200 metres and, well, every second counts. Looking back, I am disappointed and expected to medal in both. But now I have to focus on the future.” Many would say there is nothing wrong being number four in world, but Potts, who has had to make many sacrifices to reach prominence in the sport, is like most athletes defining
success as nothing short of a medal. Pan Am focus A resident in the Port Union and Lawrence area, Potts is now setting her focus on the 2015 Pan Am Games and with family and friends expected to be out to watch her compete in Welland next summer, Potts is planning to strike it big on the water. As a Junior, she competed in the 2011 Pan Am Games in Mexico and won three gold medals. Last year, in her debut as a Senior and against tougher world athletes, she won a gold in Puerto Rico. At the inaugural world championship, also last year and in
Welland, Potts earned a bronze in the C2 500 metre race. “(2015) will be an important year for me – graduating and also doing well at the Pan Am Games,” said Potts, who, without financial support, may have to choose between sprint canoeing or devoting full attention to a career in media law. I would like to stay with (sprint canoeing) as long as I can, especially with the possibility of this being an Olympic sport for women. But it’s also time to think about the future and I might need to accept that I can’t make a career out of this.”
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The TTC has announced adjustments to replacement bus service while track work continues at the intersection of Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue. The intersection, which was closed to all traffic as of Monday, has impacted most notably the 510 Spadina route, which has replaced
TO in TRANSIT regular north-south streetcar service with buses. The replacement buses are running along Spadina in two sections: north between Spadina Station and Baldwin Street, and south between Sullivan Street to Queens Quay. There is no service between Baldwin and Sullivan. A transfer will be needed to traverse both sections of Spadina. Alternatively the TTC suggests riders make use of the 511 Bathurst line to travel north or south, The changes are scheduled to last until Sunday, Aug. 10. VIDEO ENCOURAGES CYCLING wWALKING,
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Market in the Birchcliff / Cliffside neighbourhood and it takes place Tuesdays until Oct. 7. The market focuses on farm fresh locally grown food and community businesses. Local residents found a need for a community market and the project was launched earlier this year and takes place Tuesdays from 3 to 7 p.m. rain or shine at the Birchmount Community Centre, 75 Birchmount Rd., Scarborough Gardens Arena, South Lot, on the northeast corner of Birchmount Avenue and Kingston Road. Highlights include locally grown farm fresh produce, handmade preserves, kids corner, entertainment and more. Vendors interested should send an email to birchcliffcliffsidemarket@gmail.com
meets Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. at the L’Amoreaux Community Centre, 2000 McNicoll Ave., just west of Kennedy Road. Adults and seniors who are interested in playing chess are invited to take part. UTSC annual Chamber Recital Enjoy an evening of beautiful music with University of Toronto Scarborough’s (UTSC) annual summer chamber music recital on Tuesday. From 6 to 8 p.m., UTSC’s music and culture students will be performing a repertoire of classical and contemporary pieces from their curriculum. This annual event is a free concert open to the public and Tuesday light refreshments will be served during the evening. The recital will take place in room AA303 of the Arts & Administration Building at UTSC (1265 Military Trail). The chamber music course
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Park, to see if local residents knew about Scarborough’s intimate relationship with Simcoe Day. Ten people were surveyed walking through the sunny park on Tuesday and only one resident knew of Lt. Gov. Simcoe. None of those asked knew the origins of the name Scarborough. Scarborough resident Klaas Van Graft, out on a walk with his grandson, was the first to know why Simcoe Day has its name. “It’s because the first Governor of Ontario was John Simcoe, so the day’s named after him,” Van Graft answered almost immediately. But when asked why Scarborough got its name, Van Graft, like other residents drew a blank. O n e w o m a n , Ju d i t h Kostoff, was taking her dog for a walk past the Bluffs. She reminisced that her kids used to celebrate Simcoe Day at school. “I’m sure it’s in honour of somebody, but I don’t remem-
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TORONTO BASEBALL ASSOCIATION MINOR MOSQUITO DIVISION MONDAY, AUG. 4 w Barrrie Red Sox vs. Scarborough Stingers (Neilson Park 2, 1555 Neilson Rd., 7 p.m.) MOSQUITO DIVISION THURSDAY, JULY 31 w Newmarket Hawks vs. Scarborough Stingers (Neilson Park 2, 1555 Neilson Rd., 7 p.m.) WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6 w Scarborough Stingers vs. Markham Mariners (Milliken Mills Park 5, Markham, 6:30 p.m.) MINOR PEEWEE DIVISION SATURDAY AUG. 2 w North York Blues vs. Scarborough Stingers (Neilson Park, 1555 Neilson Rd., 12:30 p.m.) WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6 w Newmarket Hawks vs. Scarborough Stingers (Neilson Park 2, 1555 Neilson Rd., 7 p.m.) PEEWEE DIVISION TUESDAY, AUG. 5 w Barrie Red Sox vs. Scarborough Stingers (Neilson Park 2, 1555 Neilson Rd., 7 p.m.) BANTAM DIVISION WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6 w Markham Mariners vs. Scarborough Stingers (Highview Park, 150 Highview Ave., 7:30 p.m.)
active@insidetoronto.com MIDGET DIVISION THURSDAY, JULY 31 w Scarborough Stingers 1 vs. Vaughan Midget 1 (Sports Village, Vaughan, 7:30 p.m.) MONDAY, AUG. 4 w Martingrove White Sox vs. Scarborough Stingers 1 (Neilson Park, 1555 Neilson Rd., 7:30 p.m.) TUESDAY, AUG. 5 w Team Ontario Women vs. Scarborough Stingers 2 (Neilson Park, 1555 Neilson Rd., 7:30 p.m.) WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6 w Bolton Braves vs. Scarborough Stingers 1 (Neilson Park, 1555 Neilson Rd., 8 p.m.) WEXFORD SOCCER CLUB CO-ED U4 DIVISION SATURDAY, AUG. 9 w Team 3 vs. Team 2 (Ashtonbee M4, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 9 a.m.) w Team 1 vs. Team 4 (Ashtonbee M4, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 9 a.m.)
w Team 3 vs. Team 1 (Ashtonbee M4, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 9 a.m.) CO-ED U6 DIVISION SATURDAY, AUG. 9 w Team 4 vs. Team 2 (Ashtonbee M1, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 10:30 a.m.) w Team 1 vs. Team 3 (Ashtonbee M2, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 10:30 a.m.) w Team 5 vs. Team 6 (Ashtonbee M3, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 10:30 a.m.) BOYS U7 DIVISION TUESDAY, AUG. 5 w Team 2 vs. Team 1 (Ashtonbee M1, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 6:30 p.m.) w Team 4 vs. Team 3 (Ashtonbee M2, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 6:30 p.m.) SATURDAY, AUG. 9 w Team 5 vs. Team 4 (Ashtonbee M1, 888 Pharmacy Ave., noon) w Team 3 vs. Team 1 (Ashtonbee M2, 888 Pharmacy Ave., noon)
INCOMING: Scarborough Stingers pitcher Price delivers from the mound during exhibition baseball action against a Team Ontario girls’ team on Monday at Neilson Park.
BOYS U8 DIVISION
FRIDAY, AUG. 8 w Team 2 vs. Team 1 (Ashtonbee M1, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 6:30 p.m.) w Team 4 vs. Team 3 (Ashtonbee M2, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 6:30 p.m.)
MONDAY, AUG. 11 w Team 3 vs. Team 4 (Ashtonbee M1, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 6:30 p.m.) w Team 1 vs. Team 6 (Ashtonbee M2, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 6:30 p.m.) w Team 5 vs. Team 2 (Ashtonbee M3, 888 Pharmacy Ave., noon)
SATURDAY, AUG. 9 w Team 5 vs. Team 4 (Ashtonbee M4, 888 Pharmacy Ave., 9 a.m.)
For more sports, visit www.insidetoronto. com/scarborough-toronto-on-sports
CO-ED U5 DIVISION
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Stephen Miles is looking forward to the Olympic-size swimming pools and gyms that will soon open to the public near his Scarborough home. “I can’t wait to sign up and get over there and swim every morning,” said Miles, who is president of the Highland Creek Community Association. “It’s going to be great.” The Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre (TPASC), located at Morningside Avenue and Military Trail, opens in September. The landmark facility was built for next year’s Pan and Parapan American Games and is co-owned by the city and the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC). “As a community we’re extremely fortunate and very excited to be a part of the Pan Am Games,” Miles said. “There’s been really great reaction from the community on getting involved in participating and volunteering with the games.” TPASC’s aquatics centre features two internationally sanctioned 10-lane 50-metre pools, a five-metre deep diving tank with three-metre, fivemetre, 7.5-metre and 10-metre platforms as well as dry-land dive training facilities. The competition pool will have a seating capacity of 6,000 during the games and 2,500 afterwards (a wall will be removed and a drop-off area will be added). TPASC’s field house, which will have 1,386 seats, includes gym space as well as an indoor
recreational track and fitness area with cardio and weightlifting facilities. In 2010, UTSC students passed a levy that will see their tuitions pay $30 million over 25 years to help fund the $205 million facility. “It is really a big commitment,” UTSC athletics and recreation director Scott McRoberts said. “We do need to highlight the commitment that the students made for this.” UTSC’s athletics and recreation department will soon move into TPASC. “The vision of the facility is you have an Olympic swimmer in lane one, you have a student learning to swim for the first time in lane two, you have a teenage Olympic hopeful in lane three, you have a parasport swimmer in lane four, you have a senior swimming in lane five just to stay fit and active, you have a faculty and staff member on their lunch hour swimming in lane six and you have a competitive varsity athlete in lane seven,” McRoberts said. “It’s really a facility for everybody: for the community, for our students, for our faculty and staff and for highperformance athletes.” Canadian Sport Institute Ontario and Wheelchair
Basketball Canada’s National Academy will both also move to TPASC. “We’ll have four basketball courts we can use. We’ll have much greater access to more training time... and that means we get to host more tournaments,” said Mike Frogley, the director of the National Academy. Athletes in the National Academy will also use CSIO’s training facilities for strength and conditioning. “We’ll have recovery regeneration facilities, for example hot and cold pools,” Frogley said. “The whole idea is that after you finish your workout you might hop into a hot pool and then go into your cold pool, back and forth, to help with your recovery regeneration.” Frogley said he hopes the facility will create more interest in wheelchair basketball and in sports in general. TPASC would also create an environment where athletes and the general public interact. “I could see an athlete having a sandwich in the general eating area and somebody coming up and asking questions,” Frogley said. Diving Canada, Swimming Canada, Synchro Canada and Water Polo Canada will also
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW? IS THERE SOMETHING IN PARTICULAR you’d like to know, as to how you or your community may be affected by the Games? Let us know and we’ll try to get answers for you in a future story. Email us at scm@insidetoronto.com
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There’s been really great reaction from the community on getting involved in participating and volunteering with the games. – Stephen Miles, president, Highland Creek Community Association
move components of their training programs to TPASC. Some local sports clubs also hope to use the facility. Blair Mackintosh, president of the Scarborough Titans Volleyball Club, said he hopes to host the season’s tryouts out of TPASC in September. “What I’m really excited about is obviously the access to space to house numerous volleyball courts,” he said, adding CSIO’s facilities would also “give our athletes a more holistic sport experience.” The volleyball club currently holds practices in Toronto District School Board school gyms in southeast Scarborough. “One of the biggest concerns that we have as an organization is gym space and cost of gym space,” Mackintosh said, adding he’s hoping TPASC will have more reasonable rates “given that it’s more of a community structured facility.” Birchmount Stadium, on Birchmount Road at Kingston Road, will be a training venue for the Pan Am Games and will receive more than $440,000 to resurface its existing 400metre track. Nearby Variety Village, however, won’t be a training centre. “The way we are involved with the games is in terms of the legacy of the games,” Variety Village spokesperson Lynda Elmy said. “What that means is what happens the day after the games. How do we move
ahead, keeping people engaged in sport and healthy active lifestyles, and we’ll have a big role in that.” Variety Village is also a part of the accessibility committee concerned with accessible venues, transportation and interpreters. The games will bring both traffic concerns and excitement to Scarborough. “There’s going to be an energy that’s going to go through here for six weeks that we’ve never had before,” McRoberts said. “There’s always going to be hiccups along the way, but from transportation to medical to facilities there’s been a good plan set in place and there’s been a lot of meetings to make sure that it runs most efficiently.” Miles said there are concerns around the number of people coming into the neighbourhood and how that will work with public transit. “There’s some legitimate concerns around the logistics of the games,” he said. But Miles noted there are far more benefits, including beautification projects that are now under way in Highland Creek. “This is a world-class event happening in your community,” he said. “All the benefits we’re going to gain from this are going to last a long, long time and will far outweigh any short term inconveniences.”
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The number of athletes expected for combined Pan Am/Parapan from the Americas and Caribbean. That number jumps to more than 10,000 when coaches and team officials are added.
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Amount of metric tons of sand that will be brought in to create an urban beach at Chevrolet Beach Volleyball Centre 200 Princes’ Blvd., which is built as a temporary venue.
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The number of events, from archery to wrestling, held during the Pan Am Games.
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The number of venues to be used for the Games.
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The number of events, from archery to wheelchair basketball, held during the Parapan Am Games.
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The number of times Canada has hosted the Pan Am Games. Courtesy www.toronto2015.org
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Games’ impact on traffic difficult to predict: city transportation officials RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com
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hough planning and infrastructure builds are well underway for the 2015 Toronto Pan Am/Parapan Am Games, the city’s transportation officials have outstanding questions as to how traffic will be managed during the event. The largest ever multi-sport undertaking for the Toronto region, the Games are projected to cost $2.5 billion, of which the province has budgeted between $75 million to $90 million for transportation management to ensure 7,700 athletes and coaches, plus some 1.4 million spectators get to their venues on time. Eight new Games venues are located in Toronto, including an athletes village in the West Don Lands community, aquatics centre in Scarborough and an athletic stadium in North York. The Pan Am coverage zone extends from north of Toronto south to St. Catharines. With a year to go, finalizing traffic concerns now would seem a welcome cushion for the province, which has had to deal with issues such as venue construction delays
and the removal of Ian Troop as Games CEO in 2013, replaced by Saad Rafi. In Februar y, the province released a preliminary plan for managing Games traffic following almost two years of consultations between provincial and municipal agencies including the Ministry of Transportation (MOT), Metrolinx, Toronto, the TTC as well as the Games’ Integrated Security Unit. By establishing reserved lanes and encouraging local use transit, the province believes it can reduce existing traffic levels by 20 per cent. But how much of a traffic impact the Games will have on local traffic patterns remains to be seen. “That’s sort of the unknown when you do big events that are, say, anomalies,” said Stephen Buckley, the city’s director of transportation planning. “We don’t know where people are staying, we don’t know what venues they’re attending. We don’t know
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Artist rendering of the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre at the University of Toronto Scarborough.
where they’re coming from.” “They may come by train, they may come in carpools, they may walk.” Buckley, who introduced the city’s upgraded traffic control centre intended to modernize citywide monitoring of traffic incidents last week, said the city is in constant dialogue with Game officials in regards to the transportation plan. “It’s coming along quickly and we’re going to have to start doing things now,” he said.
One of the plan’s chief features is the establishment of a Games Route Network (GRN) along dedicated HOV lanes found on 400-series highways, Lake Shore Boulevard and other major arterials that span 150 kilometres in the GTA alone. Dedicated route networks are now a must for international sporting events and the GRN will be restricted to athletes and personnel and attendees during the Pan American Games, running from July 10 to 26, and the Parapan American Games
which go from Aug. 7 to 15, 2015. They will also be open for use by carpoolers, buses, emergency vehicles and accredited media. Enforcement will be largely on a volunteer basis. The Games will also see the debut of transportation infrastructure such as the Union-Pearson Express air rail link. Infrastructure improvements at Union Station and on Queens Quay are also continuing. When it comes to co-ordinating transit, the TTC and the city have to work together to deal with traffic issues such as delivery trucks and illegally parked cars blocking busy streetcar routes, said TTC CEO Andy Byford. “It’s got to be a joint team effort with the city to once and for all create clear ways for our vehicles to get through, and that can only to be to the benefit of Toronto ultimately,” said Byford following last week’s TTC board meeting. The TTC is about to appoint a Games coordinator who will “obsess about the detail” of its transportation planning, Byford said.
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