Search Results
Sort By:
Waterfront Toronto Integrated Annual Report 2021–2022
Search/Meta description
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
Dream Unlimited and Great Gulf Group selected to develop Quayside
Search/Meta description
Waterfront Toronto will begin negotiations with Dream Unlimited Corp. (Dream) and Great Gulf Group, known as Quayside Impact Limited Partnership, for developing the Quayside site in downtown Toronto.
Wider Waterfront
Search/Meta description
Toronto’s waterfront revitalization is not only transforming the central waterfront, East Bayfront and West Don Lands. Our plans and redevelopment efforts span Toronto’s entire lakefront.
Martin Goodman Trail at Ontario Place
Search/Meta description
The addition to the Martin Goodman Trail at Ontario Place is an important piece in the connecting of the wider waterfront trail.
Water's Edge Promenade & Boardwalk (West)
Search/Meta description
We’re planning improvements along Lake Shore Boulevard between Jarvis Street and Logan Avenue. This will include enhanced sidewalks, a new bi-directional cycling trail on the north side of the street
Water's Edge Promenade & Boardwalk (East)
Search/Meta description
Torontonians and visitors can enjoy the lakefront east of the Jarvis slip. A first stretch of water's edge promenade, a linear park connecting Canada's Sugar Beach with Sherbourne Common, is now open.
Union Station
Search/Meta description
The expanded Union Subway Station Second Platform has added a much-needed second platform and improved the flow of passenger traffic through the area.
Limberlost Place: Leading the Mass-Timber Movement
Search/Meta description
Limberlost Place is a new building on Toronto’s waterfront that will become one of Ontario’s first institutional mass-timber tall-wood buildings.
Extending the Waterfront East LRT to Villiers Island
Search/Meta description
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
Something big and ambitious is happening at Quayside
Search/Meta description
Quayside is an L-shaped area on Toronto’s downtown waterfront about the size of six soccer fields. And in this small space something big and ambitious is happening. Our vision for Quayside reflects