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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
DRAFT - East Bayfront West Precinct Urban Design Guidelines
East Bayfront Zoning By-Law
Waterfront Toronto Integrated Annual Report 2021–2022
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The theme of our 2021-2022 Integrated Annual Report is Coming Together on the Waterfront. With many projects now complete and others well underway, tomorrow's waterfront is coming into view. This
Dream Unlimited and Great Gulf Group selected to develop Quayside
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Waterfront Toronto will begin negotiations with Dream Unlimited Corp. (Dream) and Great Gulf Group, known as Quayside Impact Limited Partnership, for developing the Quayside site in downtown Toronto.
Rees Street Park
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Waterfront Toronto is working in partnership with the City of Toronto to deliver Rees Street Park on Toronto’s Central Waterfront. Once complete, this new park will connect a series of public spaces
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.
Limberlost Place: Leading the Mass-Timber Movement
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Limberlost Place is a new building on Toronto’s waterfront that will become one of Ontario’s first institutional mass-timber tall-wood buildings.
Park honouring Terry Fox secures new Council support
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Waterfront Toronto and the Legacy Art Project Toronto (LAPT) celebrated City Council’s decision to help fund this incredible proposal to honour Terry Fox through a public art installation and
Something big and ambitious is happening at Quayside
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Quayside is an L-shaped area on Toronto’s downtown waterfront about the size of six soccer fields. And in this small space something big and ambitious is happening. Our vision for Quayside reflects