Bobbie Rosenfeld Park, Public park in Entertainment District, Toronto, Canada
Bobbie Rosenfeld Park is an open green space in downtown Toronto next to the Rogers Centre and CN Tower. The park features paved walkways, lawn areas, and several seating spots where visitors and locals can pause or simply pass through the area.
The park was named in 1991 to honor Canadian athlete Bobbie Rosenfeld, who won Olympic medals in track and field during the 1928 Summer Games. It was created on the site of a previous sculpture that was later moved elsewhere.
The Salmon Run sculpture at the southern edge of the park displays metallic fish leaping through a water fountain beside Bremner Boulevard.
The park is easy to find along Bremner Boulevard in the downtown core and welcomes residents and tourists year-round. Visitors should expect limited shelter, so winter and rainy weather can make extended stays less comfortable.
The Salmon Run sculpture dominates the park's southern edge, featuring metal fish leaping through a water fountain beside the boulevard. This striking artwork catches visitors' eyes and stands out against the surrounding downtown architecture.
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