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Transition to Two-Way Vehicular Traffic Operations on Queens Quay - June 1 to 10
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The transition back to two-way vehicular traffic operations on Queens Quay will commence on Monday June 1, 2015. From that day until June 10, eight Queens Quay intersections with the new traffic
Toronto’s New Waterfront Street - Queens Quay Opens on Time After Three Years of Revitalization Work
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Toronto, June 19, 2015 – After three years of construction, Toronto’s revitalized waterfront boulevard is open – on schedule, and in time for the Redpath Waterfront Festival and the upcoming Pan Am
Waterfront Toronto set to replace trees along Queens Quay West this fall
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Following a comprehensive review by Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto’s Urban Forestry division, 154 trees that failed to thrive have been identified for replacement along Queens Quay West
Queens Quay Construction Progress Report
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October 1, 2013, Toronto, ON—Construction is on schedule to deliver the revitalization of Queens Quay for the spring of 2015 in time for the Pan Am Games.
Revitalization of Toronto's main waterfront street now underway
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June 4, 2012, Toronto, ON— The transformation of Queens Quay, Toronto's main waterfront street, into a world-class boulevard is now underway. Construction along the 1.5 kilometre stretch from just
Major Queens Quay Revitalization Construction Milestone
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October 8, 2014, Toronto, ON—The 509 Harbourfront streetcar will resume service from Union Station along Queens Quay to Exhibition Station this Thanksgiving weekend.
Official groundbreaking for Queens Quay Revitalization
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November 15, 2012, Toronto, ON— Waterfront Toronto, together with our government partners, officially broke ground today on a major revitalization project that is transforming Toronto’s main
Queens Quay changing to one-way operations
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November 1, 2012, Toronto, ON—On November 5, traffic on Queens Quay will change to one-way westbound-only between Bay Street and Lower Spadina Avenue to enable revitalization of the street.
Video: Rebuilding Queens Quay Above and Below Ground
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May 7, 2014, Toronto, ON—Queens Quay – Toronto’s main waterfront street – is being completely transformed. Learn more in our latest video.