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Constructing Queens Quay
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Queens Quay has been rebuilt and revitalized both above and below ground.
Lower Yonge Precinct Planning
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Guiding future development in the Lower Yonge Precinct
Waterfront Toronto Integrated Annual Report 2021–2022
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The theme of our 2021-2022 Integrated Annual Report is Coming Together on the Waterfront. With many projects now complete and others well underway, tomorrow's waterfront is coming into view. This
Keating Channel Precinct
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The Lower Don Lands’ first community will be a vibrant, sustainable mixed-use neighbourhood on Toronto’s Keating Channel.
Rees Street Park
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Waterfront Toronto is working in partnership with the City of Toronto to deliver Rees Street Park on Toronto’s Central Waterfront. Once complete, this new park will connect a series of public spaces
Park honouring Terry Fox secures new Council support
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Waterfront Toronto and the Legacy Art Project Toronto (LAPT) celebrated City Council’s decision to help fund this incredible proposal to honour Terry Fox through a public art installation and
Extending the Waterfront East LRT to Villiers Island
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Waterfront Toronto is working closely with the City of Toronto and the TTC to complete the Waterfront Transit Network, linking the Central Waterfront, East Bayfront, West Don Lands, Lower Don Lands
Creating an Accessible Waterfront
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The transformation we have led on the waterfront has always met or exceeded accessibility rules. As always, our goal is to not just follow the rules but lead the way. Read about how we want to enhance
Visionary $25-million gift to create new public art trail on Toronto’s waterfront
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A visionary $25 million donation from the Pierre Lassonde Family Foundation will create a new, outdoor public art trail on the future Villiers Island in Toronto’s transformed Port Lands.
Waterfront Toronto Reaches Construction Milestone in the Port Lands: A Big Step Towards Reconnecting the Don River to Lake Ontario
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Toronto, July 8, 2024 – Waterfront Toronto proudly announced a significant milestone in the Port Lands Flood Protection (PLFP) project today: the successful removal of the “west plug,” a concrete wall