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Four Reasons to Stop Comparing Toronto's Waterfront to Chicago
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We’ve whittled down the major arguments and come up with the top four reasons we should all quit comparing Toronto’s waterfront with Chicago’s.
New Innovation Centre Will Bring 2,000 Jobs to Waterfront
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Waterfront Toronto is one step closer to creating a live-work-play neighbourhood for East Bayfront with the announcement of a brand new 350,000 square foot innovation centre that will bring more than
Waterfront Toronto's Report Card
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Waterfront Toronto will be hosting a town hall meeting, giving members of the public an opportunity to get an update and ask questions on waterfront revitalization.
What’s Up With Those Hydro Poles in the Middle of the Martin Goodman Trail?
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People who bike the Martin Goodman Trail east of Yonge Street have noticed, and complained, of a number of hydro poles recently installed in the middle of the bike path. Here’s what’s going on.
We Want Your Feedback on the Design for Aitken Place Park
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We've unveiled the preliminary programming study for a new waterfront park. Tell us what you think about the needs and uses for Aitken Place Park.
What You’ve Been Saying About the Design for Aitken Place Park
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With just a day and a half left to go before the deadline (April 30, 2015 at 11:59pm), this is your last chance to tell us what you think about the preliminary design for Aitken Place Park. Here's
Martin Goodman Trail: The Fences Are Coming Down
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This Saturday, crews will begin to open sections of the Martin Goodman Trail on Queens Quay, starting at Bay and moving west.
Nuit Blanche on the Waterfront: The Work of the Wind
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Thirteen art projects in The Work of the Wind will take over the waterfront for this year’s Scotiabank Nuit Blanche produced by the City of Toronto.
Our Fall Favourites Along the Waterfront
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As the prime fall foliage season is inching closer to its end in Toronto, there is no better way to make the most of the beautiful red and golden hues than to explore the waterfront. Here's a list of
Fueling Arts, Culture and Creativity on Toronto’s Waterfront
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Building on the success of the last summer’s art in waterfront parks, in 2017 we’re doing even more to ensure that Toronto’s waterfront is a place for culture and creativity.