Central Park is immediately surrounded on all 4 sides by residential areas. That is the exact middle of the urban area. Belle Island is island off to the side of the city, only accessible by 1 bridge. I wouldn't count Windsor when border crossing and passports come into it.
someguy3
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That one's pretty neat.
Boston Common? Neat, but not exactly the size I was talking about. SF's is nice.
FYI tdot is slang for Toronto (sounds like you're american).
Neat, looks like it's mostly a golf course though.
Looking at it, that is kinda out of the way and hard to access (probably why it's a park). I'm talking large parks in the middle of the urban area.
I'm obviously talking about cities in North America that grew after NYC's central park. Which could have seen the value of setting aside a massive amount of land cheaply before they grew.
Obviously the question is about the size, scale, and location of Central Park. The designer wanted even larger.
How could you say that? I hate you for it. (/s)
... That is tiny. I'm not talking a park. I'm taking a massive park.