A New Pathway to The Ferry Terminal

POSTED: JULY 11, 2017 L PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACE, DESIGN EXCELLENCE, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
BY: MIRA SHENKER

The Jack Layton Ferry Terminal gates are about 100 metres south of Queens Quay at Bay Street. Yet locals will tell you that they’re routinely stopped on that corner by visitors asking for directions to the ferry terminal. Once you find the entrance, lineups to get to the terminal mean crowds filling that main walkway, with little shade or room to move.

Town Hall Recap: 5 highlights about the future of waterfront revitalization

Stakeholders dropped by George Brown College’s health sciences campus on Tuesday, June 6 to learn about the next phase of waterfront revitalization at Waterfront Toronto’s 2017 Town Hall.

POSTED: JUNE 15, 2017 I ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE, INNOVATION, DESIGN, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, PUBLIC ART, SUSTAINABILITY, TRANSPORTATION, WALKABLE NEIGHBOURHOODS
BY: ALISSA RANDALL

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