Another Step Towards a Continuous Waterfront Walk
Proposed design for a walkway that will connect the entire waterfront from the Portland Slip in the west to the Parliament slip in the east. This rendering is looking east towards the Peter Street Slip from HTO Park West.
POSTED: JANUARY 27, 2020
BY: ADAM NOVACK
When we asked you to identify priorities for Toronto’s waterfront, a continuous promenade was at the top of the list. In surveys we conducted in 2018, more than 44% of respondents said a continuous waterfront walk is what they want most.
CSRSR Profile Series: Aquatic Habitat
At Port Union Waterfront Park, we added 86,740 square metres of aquatic habitat by rehabilitating and protecting the shoreline with a cobble beach that supports habitat diversity.
POSTED: MARCH 7, 2019
BY: EMMA LOEWEN
For the third installment of our 2017 CSRSR profile series, we will be discussing the important role that Waterfront Toronto has played in supporting Lake Ontario’s aquatic ecosystems.
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Creating and Restoring Natural Habitat Along Our Waterfront
On their surface, the WaveDecks along the Central Waterfront are whimsical and fun elements that enhance the public realm. Underneath they provide a naturalized environment for aquatic life.
PUBLISHED: FEBRUARY 11, 2016
BY: ANNA PALAMARCHUK