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Philanthropy
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The role of philanthropy is a complement to the work of our government partners in the creation of a world-class waterfront.
Preferred Bidder Selected for Toronto 2015 Pan Parapan American Games Athletes’ Village Project
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September 8, 2011, Toronto, ON—Infrastructure Ontario, in partnership with Waterfront Toronto, announced today that Dundee Kilmer Development Limited is the preferred proponent selected to design
The next phase of the West Don Lands is coming to life!
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When Waterfront Toronto was established, our mandate included the planning and creation of high-quality, sustainable, inclusive communities that are connected to adjacent areas and to the rest of the
A Major Milestone for East Bayfront: Aqualina at Bayside
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Toronto Mayor John Tory came down to the Water’s Edge Promenade in Bayside last month to break ground on Hines-Tridel’s Aqualina, the first residential building in the development.
Get Ready to Celebrate Your New Queens Quay!
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On June 19th, join Waterfront Toronto as we officially open the revitalized Queens Quay, with a ribbon cutting ceremony on a scale you will have to see to believe.
Art Events Set the Waterfront Abuzz This Weekend
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Toronto has a wealth of arts festivals and events and we are thrilled that some of them are bringing their talent down to waterfront sites; this weekend, Toronto’s waterfront will be buzzing with art
Five Design Proposals for Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and Harbour Square Park to be Unveiled March 16 at Toronto City Hall
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On Monday March 16, Waterfront Toronto will unveil five innovative design proposals for the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and Harbour Square Park.
Tell Us What You Think: Lower Yonge Streets and Public Realm
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Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto are working together to conduct a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study and Public Realm Concept for the Lower Yonge neighbourhood. On June 23
Parking It: Discovering Mimico Waterfront Park
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Parking It is a weekly series of blog posts – running all summer long – that will explore Toronto’s system of waterfront parks. This week we're discovering Mimico Waterfront Park.
Urban Park and William G. Davis Trail at Ontario Place
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The Urban Park and William G. Davis Trail at Ontario Place opens up a section of Toronto’s waterfront that has been inaccessible to the public for over 40 years.