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How artists see the Port Lands project differently
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Photographers Vid Ingelevics and Ryan Walker have been taking photos in the Port Lands since 2019. Here’s what they think about this transformational project.
The Art of the Possible
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Waterfront Toronto has a new partnership with Akin that creates affordable studio space on the waterfront at Quayside. Activating unused space on a temporary basis will bring many visual artists
Feeding the City: Reconnecting to our food systems
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As we discuss in this blog, urban agriculture means more than just garden plots. It includes interventions as big as a community garden to as small as a community fridge. When stacked up, these
Rewilding the City
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Read more about how productive landscapes benefit humans and the ecosystems we live in.
Revitalizing Indigenous stories and culture at Waasayishkodenayosh and the Port Lands
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As part of the Port Lands Flood Protection project, we collaborated with Indigenous communities and leaders. What we heard: the creation of new parks and open spaces offers the opportunity to showcase
What This Jelly Blob Tells Us About Water Quality
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In the fall, TRCA monitoring teams found a slimy ball of jelly on some of their equipment: a bryozoan colony. Also called ‘Moss Animals’, these jelly-like blobs are made up of thousands of microscopic
Much needed long-term care home coming to West Don Lands
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A new long-term care home, called the Rekai Centre at Cherry Place, Campus of Care, is coming to the West Don Lands.
Monumental New Indigenous Permanent Public Artwork Now on View
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If you walk along Cherry Street at Mill Street you might just encounter a massive white structure. This is Ludovic Boney’s permanent public art installation, In Equilibrium, part of Waterfront Toronto
Get to know Ryan Rice, Waterfront Toronto's Indigenous Public Art Curator
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In January 2021 Waterfront Toronto announced the selection of Ryan Rice as our Indigenous Public Art curator following an open call to First Nations, Métis or Inuit curators with strong ties to the
Building North America's Most Unique Streets
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By 2024, we will have transformed major sections of Cherry, Commissioners Street and the Don Roadway. These streets will be some of the most unique landscapes in the city.