Connecting People to the Waterfront
A vision for enhancements to the Gardiner underpass at Rees Street and Lake Shore Boulevard. (Image provided by PUBLIC WORK)
POSTED: OCTOBER 10, 2019 I COMPLETE STREETS, DESIGN, INFRASTRUCTURE, INNOVATION, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, TRANSPORTATION
By Mira Shenker
Part of our mission is to connect people with the water. Sometimes those connections are physical and sometimes they’re psychological.
Touring the Toronto waterfront at North America’s leading transportation conference
Image of the revitalized Queens Quay West back in 2015. (Image by Connie Tsang)
By: Meghan Hogan
Delivering Design Excellence on the Waterfront: 14 Years with the Design Review Panel
Canada’s Sugar Beach is one of the many spaces along Toronto’s waterfront that has been influenced by the feedback provided through the Design Review Panel.
POSTED: AUGUST 7, 2019
BY: KATIE ANDRACHUK
Waterfront Toronto is responsible for the largest urban revitalization area in North America, and one of the fastest-growing neighbourhoods in Toronto. Since 2001, we have revitalized nearly 100 acres of prime waterfront land through government partnerships and catalyzed more than $10 billion in private-sector investment.