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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
Waterfront Toronto 2020 Marine Use Strategy Final Report
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A final report on Waterfront Toronto's Marine Use Strategy (2020)
Waterfront Toronto Green Building Requirements (GBR) Version 3.0 - January 2021
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This document represents Version 3 (January 2021) of the Waterfront Toronto Green Building Requirements (GBR) (previously MGBR).
Design Review Panel Meeting Minutes - February 28, 2024
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Minutes from the February 28, 2024 Waterfront Design Review Panel meeting that included project updates on: Quayside Master Plan (Preliminary Draft Plan); and Parliament Slip Activation (Issues
Design Review Panel Meeting Agenda - February 28, 2024
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The agenda for the February 28, 2024 Waterfront Design Review Panel meeting includes presentations on: Quayside Master Plan; and Parliament Slip Activation.
Design Review Panel Meeting - February 28, 2024
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A meeting of the Waterfront Design Review Panel including presentations on the Quayside Master Plan and Parliament Slip Activation.
Responding to Feedback: How the Parliament Slip Preliminary Vision has Evolved
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In 2021, Waterfront Toronto shared a bold vision to transform Parliament Slip. Since then, we sought public feedback on the preliminary design. Here's how an updated design responds to what we heard.
Parliament Slip
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A Place that Connects: Parliament Slip has potential to become a world class public destination for all-season recreation, entertainment, and dining—and a strong point of connection between the city
Waterfront Toronto Takes Action to Reconnect City to its Lake
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March 8, 2021, Toronto, ON - Toronto’s waterfront has never been busier and in Toronto’s harbour, it is clear that better access to the water is a priority for the city’s health and future. Today