Taking Pride in Our Waterfront
As the stewards of Toronto’s waterfront, we’re committed to building a city that is happier, healthier and more prosperous for all of us.
POSTED: FEBRUARY 21, 2017 I PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, DESIGN, INFRASTRUCTURE, INNOVATION, PUBLIC ART, SUSTAINABILITY, TECHNOLOGY, WALKABLE NEIGHBOURHOODS
By Christopher McKinnon
Fueling Arts, Culture and Creativity on Toronto’s Waterfront
Building on the success of the last summer’s art in waterfront parks, in 2017 we’re doing even more to ensure that Toronto’s waterfront is a place for culture and creativity.
POSTED: FEBRUARY 9, 2017 I PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, DESIGN, PUBLIC ART
By Christopher McKinnon
Waterfront Toronto is now accepting proposals for Arts & Culture programs in waterfront spaces
Animating Our Waterfront grant program returns for 2017
Waterfront Toronto’s Animating Our Waterfront program returns for its second year. The program provides funding to individuals, organizations, collectives and groups that want to create free arts and cultural programming in waterfront parks and public spaces during the summer months. The objective of this program is to facilitate arts and cultural programming that celebrate public spaces and invite Torontonians and visitors to enjoy our waterfront.
Toronto, This Is Your Waterfront
We’re helping to reconnect Torontonians with Lake Ontario by building new communities, parks and civic spaces at the water’s edge.
POSTED: FEBRUARY 7, 2017 l COMPLETE STREETS | CYCLING | DESIGN | INFRASTRUCTURE | PARKS & PUBLIC SPACES | SUSTAINABILITY
BY: CHRISTOPHER MCKINNON
Our Fall Favourites Along the Waterfront
Corktown Common has more than 700 trees that are bursting with colour right now. (Image by Nicola Betts)
POSTED: NOVEMBER 9, 2016 I PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, PUBLIC ART, WALKABLE NEIGHBOURHOODS
By: Meghan Hogan