There’s a striking new public art installation in the Toronto harbour
POSTED: JULY 18, 2019 I PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, PUBLIC ART
By: Meghan Hogan
This summer, as you walk along the water’s edge or perhaps head to the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal as you journey to visit the Toronto Islands, you may notice something eye-catching floating in the nearby harbour.
Waterfront Toronto celebrates history of placemaking with the launch of 2018-19 Annual Report
July 16, 2019, Toronto, ON – Today, Waterfront Toronto released its 2018-19 Annual Report, which was approved by its Board of Directors at the June 27 meeting.
The Future of Waterfront Revitalization: Aspirational Projects
This conceptual map represents new connectivity to more destinations across the Toronto waterfront. (Click here for larger version).
POSTED: MAY 6, 2019 I PARKS AND PUBLIC REALM, TRANSPORTATION, DESIGN, INFRASTRUCTURE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
By: Meghan Hogan
The Future of Waterfront Revitalization: Imagining Canada’s Next Generation Community
Aerial view of the Toronto Port Lands, East Bayfront community, central waterfront and downtown core.
POSTED: APRIL 23, 2019
By: Meghan Hogan
The Future of Waterfront Revitalization: Priority Projects
West-facing aerial view of downtown Toronto, the Port Lands, West Don Lands, East Bayfront and inner harbour.
POSTED: APRIL 15, 2019 I COMPLETE STREETS, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, DESIGN, PUBLIC ART, WALKABLE NEIGHBOURHOODS
By: Meghan Hogan
Waterfront Toronto: a legacy of achievement, an exciting future
POSTED: APRIL 8, 2019 I ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, TRANSPORTATION, DESIGN
By: Meghan Hogan