Spanning approximately 1/4 mile along the southern end of Clifton Avenue, one not familiar with the locality can be easily taken by surprise when informed that this is a park. Yet this IS a park, in fact, it is the largest passive park in the city. One will not find many conventionalities of a standard park here. Instead, what you'll find is what makes it so popular to people in the area. It has several walking paths, including one big elongated circle perimeterring it, numerous benches for relaxing on, a small shelter which can be quite handy for people waiting for the 705 bus, especially in adverse weather, and an art sculpture in the south end that is an eye catcher. Three or four times a year, the also are flea markets held, usually on a Sunday. Upon the signpost at the Allwood Road end of the park, both users and passersby can read signs informative of upcoming events both there and...
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