







Watch the building of the new blue edge – anytime and anywhere – with our construction web cameras. View construction of East Bayfront, watch Sherbourne Common North develop and witness West Don Lands taking shape.
The web cameras will allow the community to track the progress of Waterfront Toronto's current projects. These web cameras were specifically customized to not only capture current project areas in high definition, but also allow Waterfront Toronto to transfer them to new construction areas upon the completion of others.
· 12 Megapixel High Definition
· 640 x 480 streaming video
· 200% greater image quality (12 vs. 4 megapixel)
· Nikon optics for superior quality
· Archiving feature allows users to playback construction from the past
Watch the transformation of the West Don Lands from former industrial lands into a vibrant, mixed-use green nieghbourhood. This view is taken from the rooftop of the BMW Toronto building and is facing west with the flood protection landform in the foreground. When the landform is completed, the 7-hectare Don River Park will be built on top of it..
Click the thumbnail image to view the live webcam.

The view of the north side construction of Sherbourne Common, which will open in the Summer 2011, is looking west from a camera on the rooftop of an adjacent building. Sherbourne Common North will feature a 240-metre long water channel with three nine-metre high art sculptures, all components of East Bayfront’s innovative storm water management system.
Click the thumbnail image to view the live webcam.

The view is looking south across Queen Quay at the construction of Sherbourne Common (south side), Toronto’s newest destination park which will open in September of 2010. The building under construction in the background is George Brown College, beside the new Toronto headquarters of Corus Entertainment.
Click the thumbnail image to view the live webcam.

View the webcam footage of the construction of the Simcoe WaveDeck.

See current and past views of the construction site from the George Brown College Waterfront Campus web camera.

View the construction of York Quay from the Harbourfront Centre web camera.