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Indigenous Public Art is coming to the West Don Lands!
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We’re planning for two exciting new public art pieces in the West Don Lands, one will be on the triangle of land formed by the intersection of King, Queen and River Streets, and one on the plaza of
A Complete Community Supporting Olympic Excellence
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In July 2024, Waterfront Toronto had the pleasure of speaking with Olympic athlete, Micha Powell. Learn more in this blog.
Bringing Livable Neighbourhoods to Life
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Waterfront Toronto was created to bring a holistic perspective to waterfront revitalization. This second of our three-part blog series highlighting key projects in our Strategic Plan focuses on our
Where to Find Us This Spring and Summer 2024
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The best way for us to deliver a world-class waterfront is to hear from the people who live, work and play on the waterfront! Keep your eye out here for updates on where to find us this spring and
Open House Recap: A Sneak Peek at the Future Eastern Waterfront
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From May 11–18, we hosted an open house to share what projects are planned or underway across the eastern waterfront. We were excited to share details about Quayside, Waterfront East Light Rail
Much needed long-term care home coming to West Don Lands
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A new long-term care home, called the Rekai Centre at Cherry Place, Campus of Care, is coming to the West Don Lands.
Monumental New Indigenous Permanent Public Artwork Now on View
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If you walk along Cherry Street at Mill Street you might just encounter a massive white structure. This is Ludovic Boney’s permanent public art installation, In Equilibrium, part of Waterfront Toronto
Get to know Ryan Rice, Waterfront Toronto's Indigenous Public Art Curator
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In January 2021 Waterfront Toronto announced the selection of Ryan Rice as our Indigenous Public Art curator following an open call to First Nations, Métis or Inuit curators with strong ties to the
Embracing biodiverse landscapes for a better planet
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Spring has sprung and all across the waterfront there are signs of new life – buds appearing on the maples that line the Water’s Edge Promenade, aquatic birds visiting to the new wetlands created as