Connecting People to the Waterfront

A vision for enhancements to the Gardiner underpass at Rees Street and Lake Shore Boulevard. (Image provided by PUBLIC WORK)

POSTED: OCTOBER 10, 2019 I COMPLETE STREETS, DESIGN, INFRASTRUCTURE, INNOVATION, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, TRANSPORTATION
By Mira Shenker

Part of our mission is to connect people with the water. Sometimes those connections are physical and sometimes they’re psychological.

Waterfront Toronto Welcomes the Toronto Biennial of Art to the Water’s Edge

Inaugural event joins growing contemporary art destination on eastern waterfront

September 19, 2019, Toronto, ON – Waterfront Toronto is proud to sponsor the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art, a free contemporary visual arts event with more than 70 local and international programs launching September 21, 2019. As part of its mandate, Waterfront Toronto is committed to supporting arts initiatives that create a more dynamic water’s edge.

Town Hall Recap: 5 highlights about the future of waterfront revitalization

Stakeholders dropped by George Brown College’s health sciences campus on Tuesday, June 6 to learn about the next phase of waterfront revitalization at Waterfront Toronto’s 2017 Town Hall.

POSTED: JUNE 15, 2017 I ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE, INNOVATION, DESIGN, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, PUBLIC ART, SUSTAINABILITY, TRANSPORTATION, WALKABLE NEIGHBOURHOODS
BY: ALISSA RANDALL

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