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Parliament Slip Lakefill Canada Navigable Waters Act Public Notice
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As part of the Quayside project, Waterfront Toronto will extend Queens Quay East to the planned Silo Street, including a new intersection with a realigned Parliament Street. To facilitate this work
What’s Next for Parliament Slip?
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From the peak of marine shipping around the turn of the 20th century, Toronto’s waterfront was studded with a series of ‘slips’, where ships unloaded cargo. Read how the proposed design to transform
Waterfront Toronto Green Building Requirements (GBR) Version 3.0 - January 2021
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This document represents Version 3 (January 2021) of the Waterfront Toronto Green Building Requirements (GBR) (previously MGBR).
Waterfront Toronto Takes Action to Reconnect City to its Lake
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Toronto’s waterfront has never been busier and in Toronto’s harbour, it is clear that better access to the water is a priority for the city’s health and future. Today, Waterfront Toronto announced its
A Place to Touch the Water: Parliament Slip goes to Design Review Panel for Preliminary Feedback
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Located at the heart of the eastern central waterfront, Parliament Slip presents a special opportunity to create a bustling year-round gathering place where people can swim, launch a kayak, visit a
Construction Notice #2 - Queens Quay East Lakefill - January 4, 2024
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As part of the Quayside project, Waterfront Toronto will extend Queens Quay east to the planned new Street A, including a new intersection with a realigned Parliament Street. The extension of Queens
Another Step Towards a Continuous Waterfront Walk
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When we asked you to identify priorities for Toronto’s waterfront, a continuous promenade was at the top of the list. Later on in 2020, we’ll start construction on the first section of a continuous