I posted a pic of one of the Homegrown National Parks last year (HERE) and since then I have spotted quite a few of them around the west end of the city. They began as a campaign to establish a green corridor along the route of one of our now-buried creeks but I think that it has broadened to create a larger corridor. This bottomless canoe has been nicely planted and is located at the corner of Davenport Rd & Bathurst St, a busy corner for traffic and highly visible.
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33 comments:
Fabulous idea!
Nice idea, looks good !
That long blue canoe is a perfect container for flowers and blooms.
I would never have thought...
Good idea on recycling an old canoe.
Now this is absolutely brilliant! Great idea.
I love that blue canoe full of flowers.
Nice color, good idea!
A very different use for a canoe. I've seen the concept used before.
Great use of an old canoe, we have a few similar things around here... using rowing boats!
Love this!
Looks fab!
it is high time to swim..
Seeing plants growing in a canoe is a first for me.
love it, especially its color!
I have never seen this before, a great idea!
Whoa! Never! Not to my canoe. :-)
I'd hate to portage it. Tom The Backroads Traveller
I'd hate to portage it. Tom The Backroads Traveller
pretty cute idea!
Very cool! They have one at The Grange in Mississauga too :)
What a great idea. And a canoe is quite symbolic of the buried creek, I'm sure.
What a brilliant, creative idea. The intense blue highlights the plants beautifully.
This is a great idea.
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That canoe seems to have found a second life as a planer. Perhaps someone had enough of the water.
This has more style than a bathtub planter.
I like this a lot!
What a nice idea to blossom!
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This is great
You see a lot of containers for plants as for instance the loo but a canoe is for me a first. Thanks for showing.
Very nice. It draws the eye with its strangeness, but then it holds the eye with its bright blue and the beauty of the plantings.
Well, that's a planter I haven't seen before!
Quintessentially Canadian municipal planting!
This is the sort of canoe my daughter took campers on out-trips in last summer in Ontario.
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