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Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge Virtual Design Competition Presentation - Introduction and Overview from Waterfront Toronto (100MB)
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An introduction and general overview presentation for the Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge Design Competition virtual public meeting held on September 28, 2023.
Quayside Infrastructure and Public Realm Public Forum Presentation - November 20, 2023
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
Backgrounder: North Plug Port Lands Flood Protection (November 2024)
Meet the Atlas Crane: An Unusual Park Feature in the Port Lands
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The 300-ton Atlas Crane stands tall over the new island, recently named Ookwemin Minising, in Toronto’s Port Lands.
Creating a natural connection to the Lake at Quayside
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As a vibrant and affordable complete community that connects the downtown with future homes and greenspace along the waterfront, Quayside is a cornerstone in the City’s and Waterfront Toronto’s
Marine Use Strategy Progress Update - March 2024
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A progress update on the 2020 Marine Use Strategy.
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
Waterfront Toronto’s Design Review Panel Reviews Villiers Island Density and Massing Study
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Amendments to the 2017 Villiers Island Precinct Plan, along with Official Plan and zoning by-law amendments, will be going before Toronto City Council this June to allow the City to maximize the
Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge Design Competition - Public Engagement Summary - May to October 2023
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In keeping with Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto’s commitment to public engagement, we initiated a public engagement strategy to support the Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge Design