In Toronto
six tables in the SE corner of Nathan Phillips S»quare
Two tables in a small parkette just off the NE corner of Nathan Phillips Square - Both have dark square in the right hand corner.
Four tables in the yard of Holy Name Catholic School, west side of Carlaw, just south of Danforth.
One table on the south side of College Street near Dufferin. Dark Square in right hand corner.
Two tables in a parekette behind a social housing project, SW Dundas and Greenwood. A very pleasant and quiet scene. There is a table with four seats, and a two seater in a beautiful setting under a large shade tree. The two seater has a dark square in the right hand corner.
Two tables in Matty Eckler Park accoss from Gerrard Square Mall, near GerrardéPape
Two tables in a parkette on the west side of Coxwell, north of Gerrard Street, but just south of the railroad bridge.
The above are all standard stone tables. There is also a beautiful stainless steel table in High Park, near the adventure playground which is near the High Park Boulevard entrance. It bears a very nice inscription from a family, in the memory of their son who loved to play chess in the park. It has been there for years. It has a dark square in the right hand corner.
If anyone knows of other other tables in Toronto, or any other city for that matter, you can add them here.
six tables in the SE corner of Nathan Phillips S»quare
Two tables in a small parkette just off the NE corner of Nathan Phillips Square - Both have dark square in the right hand corner.
Four tables in the yard of Holy Name Catholic School, west side of Carlaw, just south of Danforth.
One table on the south side of College Street near Dufferin. Dark Square in right hand corner.
Two tables in a parekette behind a social housing project, SW Dundas and Greenwood. A very pleasant and quiet scene. There is a table with four seats, and a two seater in a beautiful setting under a large shade tree. The two seater has a dark square in the right hand corner.
Two tables in Matty Eckler Park accoss from Gerrard Square Mall, near GerrardéPape
Two tables in a parkette on the west side of Coxwell, north of Gerrard Street, but just south of the railroad bridge.
The above are all standard stone tables. There is also a beautiful stainless steel table in High Park, near the adventure playground which is near the High Park Boulevard entrance. It bears a very nice inscription from a family, in the memory of their son who loved to play chess in the park. It has been there for years. It has a dark square in the right hand corner.
If anyone knows of other other tables in Toronto, or any other city for that matter, you can add them here.
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