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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.
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
Winning Team Selected for Public Art Installation in Aitken Place Park
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Waterfront Toronto has awarded the public art commission for Aitken Place Park to the Calgary-based artist team of Caitlind Brown, Wayne Garrett, and Studio North. The artists have proposed a large
Waterfront Toronto celebrates history of placemaking with the launch of 2018-19 Annual Report
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Today, Waterfront Toronto released its 2018-19 Annual Report, which was approved by its Board of Directors at the June 27 meeting. This report covers Waterfront Toronto’s activity from April 1, 2018
East Bayfront Revitalization Begins
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TORONTO, June 19, 2008 – Waterfront Toronto today announced the short-listed development teams to bid on two mixed-use development parcels in East Bayfront, a vibrant new waterfront community steps
Sherbourne Park Pavilion Honoured for Architectural Design Excellence
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Toronto, December 17, 2009 – Waterfront Toronto’s striking Sherbourne Park Pavilion, designed by Teeple Architects Inc., has received an Award of Merit from the 2009 Canadian Architect Awards of
Two Waterfront Toronto projects recognized with Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Awards
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Toronto, March 17, 2011 – Canada’s Sugar Beach and the Martin Goodman Trail improvements at Marilyn Bell Park have received Regional Awards of Excellence from the Canadian Society of Landscape
Construction underway at Canada's Sugar Beach
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Toronto, October 30, 2009 – Waterfront Toronto, together with the Governments of Canada and Ontario and the City of Toronto, officially broke ground today on Canada’s Sugar Beach, a new park that is
Both Beautiful and Functional: Toronto’s Next-Generation Stormwater Infrastructure
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A new stormwater management system will serve the neighbourhoods in East Bayfront, the West Don Lands and future communities north of the Keating Channel.