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Couple got married at new heart-shaped Toronto park hours after it opened

Toronto's newest public space,Love Park, had only been officially open for a few hours before it lived up to its name on Friday, when a couple tied the knot next to the park's signature heart-shaped pond.

Love Park's fences came down on Thursday, giving the public a first taste of the newCCxA-designed space occupying the formerfootprint of a demolished Gardiner Expressway offramp.

The official opening would come on Friday, and despite the rainy weather, many locals came to check out the park on its first official day — including the very first couple to get married at Love Park.

Waterfront Torontohad earlier hinted at a wedding planned during the park's opening庆祝活动,下午2点后开幕, the waterfront revitalization agency sharedphotos of the couple tying the knotunder a tent amid an, honestly, kind of romantic downpour.

Others shared videos of the newlyweds, Paul and Naomi, exchanging vows, and the crowd wildly cheering as the couple shared their first kiss as husband and wife.

Weddings at Love Park may prove to be the latest romantic tradition in Toronto, an apt use of a public space designed as an homage to human connection.

Even if you aren't the romantic type, the park is sure to be a draw for many. Visitors to Love Park can see adorable bronze sculptures of local wildlife from the same designers who brought Toronto its belovedBerczy Park revitalization and whimsical dog fountain.

Lead photo by

Waterfront Toronto


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