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Flood Protection Landform

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The massive landform will protect not only the West Don Lands, but a 210-hectare (519 acre) area, including Toronto’s financial district, from flooding.

Tommy Thompson Park

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Working to enhance the largest existing natural habitat on Toronto's waterfront.

Greening the Port Lands

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Cleaning up and greening the area's streets is making the Port Lands more visually appealing and welcoming.

Pilot Soil Recycling Facility

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In an effort to raise the bar on brownfield remediation, Waterfront Toronto established a soil recycling facility in the Port Lands.

Cherry Beach

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Much needed improvements have made Cherry Beach Toronto’s cleanest beach, even better

Cherry Beach Sports Fields

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Two state-of-the-art sports fields are helping meet the high demand for playing fields in Toronto.

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
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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