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Waterfront paradox

Waterfront parks where the natural-comfort score is high but enclosure or connectivity is weak: beautiful lakefronts cut off from the rest of the city by Lake Shore Boulevard, rail corridors, or surface parking.

Top 20

#ParkTypologyNatural ComfortOverall
1Trca Lands ( 79)Waterfront Park87.032.9
2City Wide Open SpaceWaterfront Park85.638.2
3City Wide Open SpaceWaterfront Park85.131.3
4Etobicoke Creek RavineWaterfront Park84.818.3
5Etobicoke Creek RavineWaterfront Park84.128.6
6City Wide Open SpaceWaterfront Park83.530.9
7Rouge ParkWaterfront Park83.430.7
8Lower Highland Creek RavineWaterfront Park83.330.5
9Newtonbrook ParkWaterfront Park83.231.3
10Woodcliff GreenbeltWaterfront Park83.227.7
11Etobicoke Creek RavineWaterfront Park83.227.5
12Highland Creek RavineWaterfront Park83.031.9
13Woodlands ParkWaterfront Park82.931.6
14Massey Creek WatercourseWaterfront Park82.737.2
15Trca Lands ( 87)Waterfront Park82.623.2
16Etobicoke Creek RavineWaterfront Park82.623.2
17City Wide Open SpaceWaterfront Park82.538.0
18East Highland Creek WatercourseWaterfront Park82.423.4
19Trca Lands ( 83)Waterfront Park82.422.1
20City Wide Open SpaceWaterfront Park81.923.1