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Mel Lastman Square | |
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Public square | |
Mel Lastman Square, as seen from a building across Yonge Street, with the North York Civic Centre in the background | |
Features | Concert stage; reflecting pool/skating rink |
Opening date | June 16–18, 1989[1] |
Area | 20 000 sq. ft.[2] |
Surface | concrete[3] |
Dedicated to | Mel Lastman, Mayor of North York and Toronto |
Owner | City of Toronto |
Location | 5100 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M2N 5V7 |
Location of Mel Lastman Square in Toronto | |
Coordinates: 43°46′3.33″N 79°24′48.46″W / 43.7675917°N 79.4134611°W |
Mel Lastman Square is a public square at North York Civic Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is named after then North York mayor (and later Toronto mayor) Mel Lastman. It was officially opened on June 16, 1989, by Norman Jewison and Mel Lastman's granddaughter Brie Lastman. The architects were J. Michael Kirkland.[4]
The square hosts a variety of activities throughout the year, but is primarily a quiet space in which to relax or eat lunch.
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