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Celebrating Indigenous Art and the Year of Public Art
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Waterfront Toronto is pleased to announce that Ryan Rice will join us as Indigenous Public Art Curator. We look forward to contributing to the Year of Public Art by advancing work on our permanent and
Visionary $25-million gift to create new public art trail on Toronto’s waterfront
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A visionary $25 million donation from the Pierre Lassonde Family Foundation will create a new, outdoor public art trail on the future Villiers Island in Toronto’s transformed Port Lands.
Why the Port Lands are Vital to Toronto’s Future
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Once the largest natural wetland in Lake Ontario, the Port Lands is a massive underutilized, brownfield site that is a reminder of Toronto's industrial past. It is one of the last significant
Toronto Community Housing Development
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Toronto Community Housing’s affordable housing project is the first underway on the waterfront. This project ensures that waterfront communities are socially inclusive, with housing options for a
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 Green Gateway to the Waterfront
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Tree-lined sidewalks will outline the pathways in and around the park site, marking the shift to a calm city refuge. Rolling elevated grassy mounds provide further buffer from nearby roadways and
A Monumental Photographic Mural Just Went Up at the Corner of Bay and Queens Quay
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Sarah Anne Johnson's giant photographic mural was installed at the intersection of Bay Street and Queens Quay earlier this month.
York Street and Rees Street Parks Design Competition
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York Street Park and Rees Street Park are two new parks along the north side of Queens Quay that aim to set new standards for inclusive design, sustainability, and climate resilience.
Waterfront Toronto celebrates design excellence with first ever Waterfront Design Review Panel Awards
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Waterfront Toronto is thrilled to announce the recipients of its inaugural Waterfront Design Review Panel Awards. The awards recognize ten visionary projects across seven categories.