What You’ve Been Saying About the Design for Aitken Place Park
POSTED: APRIL 29, 2015 I DESIGN, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, SUSTAINABILITY
By Christopher McKinnon
How Socially Responsible and Sustainable is Waterfront Toronto?
Read our Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability Report and give us your feedback!
POSTED: APRIL 22, 2015
BY: ANNA PALAMARCHUK
What’s Up With Those Hydro Poles in the Middle of the Martin Goodman Trail?
People who bike the Martin Goodman Trail east of Yonge Street have noticed – and complained – of a number of hydro poles recently installed along Queens Quay East. One of them is in the middle of the bike path. Here’s what’s going on.
POSTED: APRIL 17, 2015 I CYCLING, DESIGN, INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORTATION
By Christopher McKinnon
We Want Your Feedback on the Design for Aitken Place Park
POSTED: APRIL 17, 2015 I DESIGN, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES
By Heather Glicksman
As Toronto’s next waterfront park, located just east of Sherbourne and south of Queens Quay, Aitken Place Park will serve as a local neighbourhood amenity for those living in the area. The 0.75-acre park will offer opportunities for play and recreation, as well as quiet places to relax and enjoy waterfront views.
Waterfront Toronto's Report Card
Waterfront Toronto will be hosting a town hall meeting to give members of the public an opportunity to get an update and ask questions about waterfront revitalization.
POSTED: MARCH 18, 2015 I ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, DESIGN EXCELLENCE, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES
By Andrew Hilton