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

Waterfront Toronto’s Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report Demonstrates Progress in Advancing Environmental, Social and Economic Goals

Toronto, December 7, 2015 - Today, Waterfront Toronto released its latest Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report. This update to the initial 2012 report quantifies the progress Waterfront Toronto has made in meeting broad environmental, social and economic goals. The report demonstrates how building durable and beautiful spaces contributes to Toronto’s economic competitiveness and the quality of life for its residents.

Accomplishments detailed in the report include:

Your Fall Guide to Toronto’s Waterfront

Corktown Common is just one of the waterfront spaces you can visit this fall.

POSTED: NOVEMBER 9, 2015 
BY: MIRA SHENKER

It’s prime fall foliage season, and there’s no better place to embrace it than the waterfront. Beyond a leafy view along Lake Ontario, there are cultural attractions and events scheduled all season, and some new public art installations to take in. Here are some of the best ways to enjoy the waterfront this fall.

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