Bringing Arts and Culture to Our New Waterfront Neighbourhoods
Building on the success of Nuit Blanche 2015 and our recent Sugar Beach Sugar Shack event, we’re doing even more to help Torontonians revisit and reimagine their waterfront. (Image: Christof Migone’s Hit installed on Queens Quay. Photo by Connie Tsang.)
POSTED: APRIL 20, 2016 I PUBLIC ART, DESIGN, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES
BY: CHRISTOPHER McKINNON
Creating and Restoring Natural Habitat Along Our Waterfront
On their surface, the WaveDecks along the Central Waterfront are whimsical and fun elements that enhance the public realm. Underneath they provide a naturalized environment for aquatic life.
PUBLISHED: FEBRUARY 11, 2016
BY: ANNA PALAMARCHUK
Bringing Toronto’s Waterfront to Life with Arts and Culture
Arts and cultural events are enticing Torontonians to revisit their waterfront. Last year’s edition of Nuit Blanche, in particular, was an extraordinary success.
POSTED: JANUARY 29, 2016 I PUBLIC ART, DESIGN, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES
BY: CHRISTOPHER MCKINNON
What's Next for the Ferry Terminal Site?
Missed this week’s public consultation on the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and Harbour Square Park Master Plan? You can still give us your feedback on plans to create a unified waterfront park and ferry terminal site.
POSTED: JANUARY 27, 2016
BY: MIRA SHENKER
It’s the First Snow of the Year!
Winter is finally here – but that doesn’t necessarily mean an end to your bike commute.