I finally figured it out. I have lived in downtown Toronto for decades. There are miles of public access to the waterfront, from boardwalks to sand beaches. All easily accessible from the downtown core. New boardwalks, parks and public access added yearly. Even more planned in the eastern area of downtown.
I was driving southbound on the Don Valley Parkway onto the Gardiner Expressway when it became obvious what the critics were talking about. Condos and elevated expressway do block off the waterfront, to people in their cars.
Here is an idea to the critics. Get out of your car and walk to the waterfront. I took photos below but there are miles of waterfront access. Maybe as many as 40 km in the city when you include the island.
People that only see the waterfront from their cars can stare at condos. But your criticism is not valid.
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