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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
Improvements from Queens Quay West Pilot Project
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In 2022, Waterfront Toronto worked with the City of Toronto and the TTC on a pilot project to test ways to improve the intersections along Queens Quay West for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit
Yonge Slip Design Refined to Enable Eastern Waterfront Transit
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In November 2023, the City of Toronto approved funding to advance above-ground components of the Waterfront East LRT project to detailed design. Yonge Slip was identified as one of two “Early Works”
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
Quayside
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Quayside will be a dynamic, inclusive and resilient community that plays a pivotal role in reorienting the city towards Lake Ontario.
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.