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Welcome to Waterfront Toronto’s new blog!
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We’re now about half-way through our 20-year mandate to revitalize our city’s waterfront. From building new parks and public spaces, new communities and vital infrastructure like flood protection, we
Bringing Great Design and New Infrastructure to Queens Quay
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Queens Quay – Toronto’s main waterfront street – is being completely transformed. In this video, we peel back the pavement to show what we’re building underground and how that is coordinated with
Leave the Car at Home: How Employers Can Lead the Charge Toward a More Sustainable Commute
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It’s not just good for the environment – riding public transit, walking or cycling to work saves money and makes you healthier. Here's how employers can help.
Connecting Cycling Routes Along the Waterfront
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Being able to cycle to work is a great thing, both for the exercise and the freedom from packed subways and streetcars. Cycle commuting is even better when you can rely on a good, interconnected
Waterfront Festivals and Events in June
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Toronto has no shortage of parks and green spaces – more than 1,500 to be exact – and many of the spaces on the waterfront have been designed with large festivals and community events in mind. Here's
Kick Off Summer With a Splash!
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Looking for a way to cool off and combat the heat this summer? Conveniently located in many parks and playgrounds, Toronto has over 100 splash pad locations open for the season – and some of the
Bringing Water Back to the Channel
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It’s back! After a minor retrofit the water is on once more at Toronto's Sherbourne Common.
More Affordable Housing Coming to the Waterfront
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Yesterday, Toronto City Council approved a plan to develop 80 affordable rental homes within a market condominium building in the emerging Bayside development in East Bayfront.
Blog Post: Toronto Named Intelligent Community of the Year
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Last night in New York City, the Intelligent Community Forum named Toronto as its Intelligent Community of the Year. The award recognizes the city's global leadership in creating economic opportunity
You Named It: Bayside Street Names Approved
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It’s official! Three new waterfront street names have been approved by Toronto East York Community Council – and you helped name them!