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Coming Soon: Pedestrian and Cycling Improvements for Queens Quay East!
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Good news for walkers and cyclists – a new sidewalk and extension of the Martin Goodman Trail will soon connect the eastern part of the waterfront to points east and west.
Corktown Common Summer Wind Down
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This summer, Waterfront Toronto officially opened Corktown Common. Two tremendously successful events celebrated this vibrant and inviting destination park in the heart of the emerging West Don Lands.
Toronto to Host 2015 Intelligent Community Forum Summit and Awards
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In 1995, Toronto hosted the world's first Smart City event, under the name, Smart'95. Twenty years later, the Intelligent Community Forum is bringing the global movement’s annual conference and awards
John Campbell Speaks to the Toronto Region Board of Trade
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Last Monday, Waterfront Toronto’s President and CEO, John Campbell, gave a speech to business leaders at a Toronto Region Board of Trade luncheon. His remarks touched on the work our agency has done
From the Archives: Ontario Square and Canada Square at Harbourfront Centre
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Let’s take a look back at a Waterfront Toronto project that helped transform a parking lot into a vibrant waterfront destination.
The Missing Link: Continuing the Martin Goodman Trail to Stadium Road
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By mid-2015, there will be a safe, separated cycling route on the south side of Queens Quay all along the waterfront. The missing link in the Martin Goodman Trail through the downtown waterfront will
Bold Design Ideas Wanted For Important Waterfront Gateway
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Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto are inviting the world’s most talented and creative designers to participate in an Innovate Design Competition for the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and Harbour
About Our New Video: To the Waterfront
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Starting last Friday, you may have heard about a new Waterfront Toronto video. If you were at the movies over this past weekend, you might have seen it.
Making Transit a Priority: Optimizing Signalization on Queens Quay
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The 509 Harbourfront and 510 Spadina street cars have returned to Queens Quay. This marks a major milestone in the revitalization of Toronto's waterfront boulevard.
A New Way to Tell the Waterfront Story
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We hear a lot of questions about waterfront revitalization – from citizens, from journalists and even from those who live and work on the waterfront. We want to answer these questions. Here's how.