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Waterfront Toronto Integrated Annual Report 2023-2024
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Waterfront Toronto's Integrated Annual Report for fiscal year 2023-24 reports on what we achieved in the past fiscal year and our plans for the years ahead. The report’s theme is Our New Waterfront
Construction Notice #51 - Port Lands Flood Protection and Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects
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A construction update for the Port Lands Flood Protection & Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects was issued on September 26, 2024 and highlights traffic closures in the project area. Read the notice for
Waterfront Toronto Integrated Annual Report 2022–2023
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The theme of our 2022-2023 Integrated Annual Report is Landscape & Legacy, chosen to highlight how we deliver our mandate by creating generational projects that lay the foundations for the future
The Invisible Transformation Underway in the Port Lands
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As Toronto grows, the infrastructure to support new neighbourhoods and increasing population needs to grow with it. Basic infrastructure like watermains, storm sewers and sanitary sewers are usually
Waterfront Accessibility Design Guidelines (Version 1)
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The Waterfront Accessibility Design Guidelines (Guidelines) will help Waterfront Toronto achieve its mandate of creating a vibrant, connected waterfront that belongs to everyone. The Guidelines
6 FAQs about Villiers Island
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We’re working with the City of Toronto and Create TO to update density and massing plans for Villiers Island to accommodate more housing, including affordable housing.
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.
Marine Use Strategy Progress Update - March 2024
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A progress update on the 2020 Marine Use Strategy.