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Sherbourne Common

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Sherbourne Common has transformed a former industrial area into much needed public greenspace on the lake. It is also the first park in Canada to integrate a neighbourhood-wide stormwater treatment

Water's Edge Promenade & Boardwalk (East)

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Torontonians and visitors can enjoy the lakefront east of the Jarvis slip. A first stretch of water's edge promenade, a linear park connecting Canada's Sugar Beach with Sherbourne Common, is now open.

Marine Use Strategy

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The Marine Use Strategy is an important element in Waterfront Toronto’s vision for creating a more active, safe, and accessible waterfront. It highlights ways we can balance the diverse uses of

Aitken Place Park

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Aitken Place Park is a multi-purpose space connecting Bayside to the broader East Bayfront community. The park includes places for children and pets to play, as well as quiet spots to relax and enjoy

Queens Quay (East)

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Toronto’s main waterfront street is being transformed into a showpiece for the city.

Parliament Slip

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A Place that Connects: Parliament Slip has potential to become a world class public destination for all-season recreation, entertainment, and dining—and a strong point of connection between the city

How We Design Flexible Streets

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Merchants’ Wharf is designed to be easily closed to vehicular traffic. Here’s how that increases public access to the waterfront.

Creating Extraordinary Public Spaces

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Beautiful, inviting and vibrant parks and green spaces are essential to the transformation of the waterfront and remain among the priorities that matter most to our stakeholders. Read how we continue