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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.
Imagining the model 21st Century neighbourhood
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We held a series of Design Jams on September 17-19, where Sidewalk Toronto project team members, subject matter experts, and community members offered their perspectives on themes including Vertical
It’s the First Snow of the Year!
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Don't let the snow stop you from cycling. The Martin Goodman Trail will be cleared all winter. Here are some tips for safe winter cycling.
Toronto, This Is Your Waterfront
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For more than a decade, Waterfront Toronto has been working diligently to make Toronto’s post-industrial waterfront a place for people. We’ve already completed more than 20 new and improved parks and
Connecting Cycling Routes Along the Waterfront
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Being able to cycle to work is a great thing, both for the exercise and the freedom from packed subways and streetcars. Cycle commuting is even better when you can rely on a good, interconnected
Coming Soon: Pedestrian and Cycling Improvements for Queens Quay East!
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Good news for walkers and cyclists – a new sidewalk and extension of the Martin Goodman Trail will soon connect the eastern part of the waterfront to points east and west.
Touring the Toronto waterfront at North America’s leading transportation conference
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This past week, hundreds of people from Canada and the United States participated in the National Association of City Transportation Officials’ 2019 Designing Cities Conference – including Waterfront
Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge
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The Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge will connect the central waterfront to Villiers Island and the expanded park system along the new mouth of the Don River.