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An Innovative Waterfront That is More Than the Sum of Its Parts
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Toronto’s waterfront is gaining a reputation as a dynamic destination where our attention to careful planning, sustainable infrastructure and a high-quality public realm draws employers and innovators
A Place to Touch the Water: Parliament Slip goes to Design Review Panel for Preliminary Feedback
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Located at the heart of the eastern central waterfront, Parliament Slip presents a special opportunity to create a bustling year-round gathering place where people can swim, launch a kayak, visit a
How Toronto’s waterfront is becoming a global arts destination
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Among the many reasons to visit Toronto’s waterfront, incredible public art and design has always ranked near the top of the list. This summer and beyond, ambitious plans and new projects will bring
Toronto Loves the New Cherry Street Bridge!
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The new yellow bridge on Cherry Street made a splash when it opened to the public in October 2022.
What's Happening on Queens Quay West? Improvements for Pedestrians and Cyclists and a Planting Pilot!
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If you've noticed the fencing along Queens Quay West, here's what's happening.
Indigenous Design in New Parks and Communities for Toronto
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Waterfront Toronto has always sought to include Indigenous voices in our design and planning for new communities and parks. But we recognize the need to move beyond consultation.
Where to Find Us This Summer (2022)
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This summer, we're popping up at events around the city to chat with people about what we do and continue learning from your experiences on the downtown waterfront. The best way for us to be
Fueling Appetites and Small Businesses with Interim Events
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This past summer, we initiated our Interim Use and Events Strategy by inviting Smorgasburg — the largest weekly open-air food market in North America — to activate a parking lot at the foot of Yonge
Feeding the City: Reconnecting to our food systems
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Reconnecting to our food systems
Bringing Back the Don - 30 Years of Citizen Advocacy
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In 1991, a citizen led Task Force released a report about Don River. It was the start of something big and lead to the Port Lands Flood Protection Project – one of the largest urban waterfront