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Winning designs revealed for major Indigenous public artworks
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Waterfront Toronto today announced the winning artists whose work will be installed at two sites in the West Don Lands of downtown Toronto.
A Complete Community Supporting Olympic Excellence
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In July 2024, Waterfront Toronto had the pleasure of speaking with Olympic athlete, Micha Powell. Learn more in this blog.
Sustainable Skyline: How Mass Timber is Shaping Toronto’s waterfront
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Mass timber construction is becoming increasingly popular as a sustainable alternative to traditional building materials. Although its contemporary use in building construction is fairly recent, it
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
Kent Monkman to Create Public Art Installation at Lassonde Art Trail
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The Lassonde Art Trail has achieved a significant milestone with the selection of internationally renowned artist Kent Monkman for its inaugural permanent public art installation.
Advancing Quayside Through The Planning Approvals Process
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Plans for Quayside are going through the planning approvals process before construction starts. What are those approvals and how will they help create a new dynamic, inclusive and resilient waterfront
Shortlisted Proponents for the Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge
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Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto in collaboration with the Host Nation and Treaty Holder, the Mississauguas of the Credit First Nation, are pleased to announce the 5 shortlisted teams being
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
Parliament Slip Lakefill Canada Navigable Waters Act Public Notice
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As part of the Quayside project, Waterfront Toronto will extend Queens Quay East to the planned Silo Street, including a new intersection with a realigned Parliament Street. To facilitate this work
Leading with Ecology: Quayside's Infrastructure and Public Realm
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Quayside's public realm opportunities will help activate the waterfront, meet the needs of residents, celebrate the ecology of the area and establish it as a destination.