Toronto's Waterfront is Getting Healthier
POSTED: APRIL 7, 2020 I SUSTAINABILITY
By Valerie Francella - Program Manager, Remedial Action Plan · Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)
A common misconception among Torontonians is that our lakefront is seriously polluted, and that you would be foolish to swim at a Toronto beach or eat fish caught from its shores. In reality, 30 years of remediation, restoration and revitalization have improved water quality, restored habitats for fish and wildlife, decreased contamination of sediments, and enhanced waterfront access.
At-Home Science Experiments: Animals and Their Habitats in the Park
POSTED: MARCH 31, 2020 I PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES
By: Rocky the Rock Ripper
20 Years of Placemaking
POSTED: FEBRUARY 24, 2021 | PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, INNOVATION, SUSTAINABILITY, DESIGN, INFRASTRUCTURE
By Kaleigh Wisman