From the Archives: Marilyn Bell Park
New viewing platforms cantilever over the water’s edge to provide great views to both the east and the west of the city’s waterfront. Today we take a look back at one of the early projects that Waterfront Toronto (then known as “Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation”) undertook to improve the water’s edge.
POSTED: AUGUST 27, 2015 I PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES
By Christopher McKinnon
Waterfront Trail Public Forum - November 23, 2005
A public meeting to update on the plans for the popular Martin Goodman trail from Marilyn Bell Park in the west to Leslie Street in the east. These improvements are part of TWRC’s commitment to build a continuous waterfront promenade across the central waterfront.
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Two Waterfront Toronto projects recognized with Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Awards
Toronto, March 17, 2011 – Canada’s Sugar Beach and the Martin Goodman Trail improvements at Marilyn Bell Park have received Regional Awards of Excellence from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA).
Public Forum Martin Goodman Trail - July 13, 2005
A public meeting was held to inform and engage the public prior to undertaking PHASE 1 Trail Improvements in the areas of Marilyn Bell Park to Coronation Park, and near Leslie Street in the Port Lands.