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But Did You Check eBay? Check Out Paul Park On eBay. Fast and Free Shipping On Many Items You Love On eBay. The Project Are you curious about the park, the mural, and all of the work that went into their restoration and creation? Learn more about Paul Martel 'Ecology' Park and the Earth Helpers here! More Info Explore Paul Martel Park and The Annex's rich Ecological and Indigenous history here!

New Bloor Annex BIA Mural at Paul Martel Park

The Walking Tour Join your local tour guide on an eco-history tour of the Annex, starting in the botanical garden Paul Martel Park. You'll get to see the diverse plant life the area supports and nurtures, while learning about the ecological history of the area. Paul Martel Park is located at 10 Madison Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Directions: To reach Paul Martel Park, either take the subway train to Spadina Station, or park is available at 19 Spadina Rd. Architect Paul Martel and community volunteers created and nurtured Ecology Park out of concern for conservation of Toronto's Natural Habitat. Ecology Park was renamed to Paul Martel Park in 2014 to honour Martel's contribution. The work of the Earth Helpers has turned the previously underwhelming space into a colourful and meaningful place for the community, where everyone can appreciate Indigenous culture and teachings. Mural by Joseph Sagaj at Paul Martel Park, 2021. Photo by Angel Yang

New Bloor Annex BIA Mural at Paul Martel Park

Address: 10 Madison Ave Map It District: Toronto and East York Previously known as Ecology Park - a quiet green respite from the hustle of Spadina and Bloor, was renamed to recognize a community member and dedicated leader Paul Martel. Mr. Martel donated hundreds of volunteer hours to the creation of beautiful parks in his community. After a period of long neglect, Paul Martel Park is undergoing a revitalization. The small green space, just north of Bloor Street West and right behind the Spadina TTC station, has been forgotten for some time. However, with the help of the community, it is set to be restored. Paul Martel Park Mural by Jospeh Sagaj Daily Migration by Shalak Attack at Wilson Station Flocking Together by KJ Bit Collective at Sheppard-Yonge Station A Streetcar Named Toronto Nuit Blanche 2018 Inside Out Project - Nuit Blanche 2015 Mosiac mural by Christina Delago at Coxwell Station The Guardians by Shalak Attack at Wilson Station Memoriams PAUL MARTEL, Life Member It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Paul Martel, who died on April 3rd, 2020. A renowned architect and pillar within the Toronto Annex neighbourhood, Paul was known for his advocacy for community green space and architectural preservation.

New Bloor Annex BIA Mural at Paul Martel Park

Paul Martel Park Paul Martel Park is a park in Toronto, Greater Toronto Area located on Madison Avenue. Paul Martel Park is situated nearby to Tengye Ling Tibetan Buddhist Temple and the apartment building Tartu College. Latest travel itineraries for Paul Martel Park in October (updated in 2023), book Paul Martel Park tickets now, view reviews and photos of Paul Martel Park, popular attractions, hotels, and restaurants near Paul Martel Park Explore Paul Martel Park in Toronto with photos, map, and reviews. Find nearby hotels and start to plan your trip to Paul Martel Park. Walk Start Location: Paul Martel Park (10 Madison Ave; Madison and Bloor) The Mural has a plaque to guide attendees This is a self guided tour and can take place at any point DETAILS Language: English Theme: Arts and Culture, Environment and Sustainability, History and Community, Indigenous Storytelling.

New Bloor Annex BIA Mural at Paul Martel Park

Get directions, reviews and information for Paul Martel Park in Toronto, ON. You can also find other Parks on MapQuest . Search MapQuest. Hotels. Food. Shopping. Coffee. Grocery. Gas. Paul Martel Park. Share. More. Directions Advertisement. Madison Ave Toronto, ON M5R 2S1 Photos. Also at this address. Listen to wonderful audio stories that describe the different aspects and deep significance of the new mural in Paul Martel Park! The audio stories can be accessed by: Visiting STEPS' audio page Download STEPS' app from the App Store Download STEPS' app from Google Play Scan the QR Code: This STEPS Public Art project is part of I HeART Main Street, a program supporting Business Improvement.