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Let the River Flow – Protecting and Revitalizing the Port Lands
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Waterfront Toronto, working with the government and community partners, has developed a plan to transform this massive brownfield site to include new mixed-use communities with beautiful parks and
Public Report on the Queens Quay Revitalization
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On October 14, we held a community meeting to provide an update on the new Queens Quay. Here's a recap of the information we provided.
What Makes A Great Park?
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While all parks are distinct in their own ways, great parks share common characteristics such as access to the surrounding community, a variety of activities, comfort and quality design. In a truly
Welcome to Toronto’s newest waterfront community: East Bayfront
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Up until the early 2000's, East Bayfront was a vacant and underutilized area just east of Toronto's central waterfront. After years of planning and consultation, this neighbourhood is now a thriving
We’re replacing trees along Queens Quay. Here’s why.
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In October 2018, Watefront Toronto will begin replacing 154 trees along Queens Quay. In this blog post, we explore why we are undertaking this work and what our vision for the street is.
Creating a Place for Performance Under the Gardiner: Strachan Gate
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Where the Gardiner Expressway passes over Strachan Avenue, there is an opportunity to create a unique space for music, theatre and other kinds of performance.
Turning a Parking Lot into a Piece of Waterfront Paradise
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At a special unveiling in June, the Ontario Place Urban Park and Trail was dedicated in the name of William G. Davis who was Premier when Ontario Place first opened in 1971.
How Socially Responsible and Sustainable is Waterfront Toronto?
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Read through our Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report and give us your feedback.