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Waterfront Toronto Announces Destination Art Piece for Sherbourne Common
April 4, 2024, Toronto, ON - Following an international call for proposals Rafael Lozano-Hemmer has been selected to install a new permanent artwork called Unfinished Arch.
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Responding to Feedback: How the Parliament Slip Preliminary Vision has Evolved
In 2021, Waterfront Toronto shared a bold vision to transform Parliament Slip. Since then, we sought public feedback on the preliminary design. Here's how an updated design responds to what we heard.
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How we’re flooding the new mouth of the Don River
You’ve watched us dig a kilometre-long channel, build it up with layers of environmental protections, then natural river materials. Now, we’re adding the final ingredient to the new Don River: water.
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Looking Back at the 2023 Toronto Waterfront Artist Residency
Toronto-based artist Simon Pope was the 2023 waterfront artist-in-residence. During his residency, Pope created temporary artworks including pop-up performances, interactive installations and a series of soundscapes. Look back at his residency.
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Opening of New Roads and Bridges Marks Major Milestone for Port Lands Flood Protection
Today marked the opening of two new roads and bridges that will link the future Villiers Island to downtown Toronto, as well as the surrounding Port Lands.
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Help Shape Quayside's Streets and Public Spaces
On November 20, approximately 100 people joined us to learn more about Quayside’s streets and public spaces. Review the presentation and take the survey to help shape Quayside.
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Art Inspired By People Who Live and Work on the Waterfront
Learn about Simon Pope's work as the third waterfront artist-in-residence, including producing a pop-up performance series inspired by people who live and work on the waterfront in September.
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October 19, 2023, Toronto, ON— Today, Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik (Spadina-Fort York) was joined by Meg Davis, Chief Development Officer, Waterfront Toronto and Anne Babcock, President & CEO WoodGreen Community Services, to officially open the Aquabella Child Care Centre at 75 Edgewater Dr.
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We’re working with the City of Toronto and Create TO to update density and massing plans for Villiers Island to accommodate more housing, including affordable housing.
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Terry Fox Legacy Art Project unveiled beside the Toronto Music Garden
Today, Mayor Olivia Chow and Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik (Spadina-Fort York) joined Darrell Fox, brother of Terry Fox, to reveal the new public art project “We Are Shaped by the Obstacles We Face”, which commemorates the legacy of Canadian humanitarian and activist Terry Fox.
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Tell Us What You Think of the Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge Design Competition Proposals
On September 28, Waterfront Toronto, the City of Toronto, in collaboration with Host Nation and Treaty Holder, the Mississaguas of the Credit First Nation, hosted virtual design competition presentations by the five (5) shortlisted design teams for the Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge.
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Making Toronto’s Waterfront One of the Most Accessible and Inclusive in the World
Waterfront Toronto is pleased to launch our inaugural draft Waterfront Accessibility Design Guidelines for public comment.
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Leading with Ecology: Quayside's Infrastructure and Public Realm
Quayside's public realm opportunities will help activate the waterfront, meet the needs of residents, celebrate the ecology of the area and establish it as a destination.
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Legacy Art Project honouring Terry Fox aims to inspire visitors
In the coming weeks, on behalf of the City of Toronto, we will be completing the delivery of the Legacy Art Project, a new permanent art installation on the waterfront dedicated to the spirit of courage, determination, and action that Terry Fox embodied.
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Leading with Design Excellence and Innovation
We strive to be a leader in design excellence and planning, working to enhance the social and cultural value of Toronto's waterfront by creating a landscape and built environment that make all Canadians proud.
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The Invisible Transformation Underway in the Port Lands
As Toronto grows, the infrastructure to support new neighbourhoods and increasing population needs to grow with it. Basic infrastructure like watermains, storm sewers and sanitary sewers are usually out of sight and out of mind, but you’re sure to notice if they aren’t working! Port Lands Flood…
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Creating Extraordinary Public Spaces
Beautiful, inviting and vibrant parks and green spaces are essential to the transformation of the waterfront and remain among the priorities that matter most to our stakeholders. Read how we continue adding to the more than 25 parks we’ve already delivered or enhanced.
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Quayside: From a Proposal to a Development Plan
In June, our partners at Quayside Impact achieved an important milestone, submitting seven planning and development applications to the City of Toronto. These applications provide details on the plans, including proposed density and building heights, building uses, and public realm amenities.
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Importance and Impact: How We Identify Priority ESG Factors and Show Our Progress
In 2023, we updated our materiality assessment to ensure our public reporting focuses on the ESG factors that matter most to our stakeholders. Here are the six areas of high importance where stakeholders believe Waterfront Toronto can make a meaningful difference.
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Shortlisted Proponents for the Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge
Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto in collaboration with the Host Nation and Treaty Holder, the Mississauguas of the Credit First Nation, are pleased to announce the 5 shortlisted teams being invited to propose designs for the Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge.
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Waterfront Toronto welcomes Jack Winberg as Board Chair
Waterfront Toronto welcomes Jack Winberg as Chair of the Board of Directors commencing July 1, 2023. He brings a range of experience and knowledge to the position following a distinguished career in law, land use, and development.
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Advancing Quayside Through The Planning Approvals Process
Plans for Quayside are going through the planning approvals process before construction starts. What are those approvals and how will they help create a new dynamic, inclusive and resilient waterfront community for thousands of people? Read to find out.
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Love Park Officially Opens on Toronto’s Waterfront
Today, the City of Toronto and Waterfront Toronto officially opened Love Park at 96 Queens Quay West, along Toronto’s waterfront. The new 2-acre park creates a lush urban refuge for surrounding residents, workers and visitors on the waterfront.
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Open House Recap: A Sneak Peek at the Future Eastern Waterfront
From May 11–18, we hosted an open house to share what projects are planned or underway across the eastern waterfront. We were excited to share details about Quayside, Waterfront East Light Rail Transit, the Port Lands and East Bayfront. Here's a recap of the materials presented.