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Accessibility on the Waterfront
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Waterfront Toronto is working to create a vibrant, connected waterfront that belongs to everyone. That vision is only possible through a strong commitment to accessibility in everything we make and do
Lake Shore Boulevard East Public Realm
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We’re planning improvements along Lake Shore Boulevard between Jarvis Street and Logan Avenue. This will include enhanced sidewalks, a new bi-directional cycling trail on the north side of the street
Bayside Development
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Located directly on Toronto’s inner harbour along the water’s edge, Bayside is emerging as one of Toronto’s sought-after neighbourhoods where people can live-work and play.
Canary District Condominiums
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The award-winning Canary District Condominiums bring urban flair to Toronto’s next great neighbourhood.
Waterfront East LRT
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Waterfront Toronto is working in partnership with the City of Toronto and the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) to construct a Light Rail Transit (LRT) network serving Toronto’s eastern 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.
Legacy Art Project honouring Terry Fox aims to inspire visitors
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In the coming weeks, on behalf of the City of Toronto, we will be completing the delivery of the Legacy Art Project, a new permanent art installation on the waterfront dedicated to the spirit of
Spring Maintenance for the Heart of Love Park
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With the spring season underway and below freezing temperatures behind us, the City of Toronto has begun preparations to activate its water features city-wide, including ornamental fountains and ponds
Connecting downtown to the Port Lands with an active transportation bridge
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Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto, in collaboration with Host Nation and Treaty Holder, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, are pleased to announce the selection of WilkinsonEyre's
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.