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Love Park Officially Opens on Toronto’s Waterfront

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Today, the City of Toronto and Waterfront Toronto officially opened Love Park at 96 Queens Quay West, along Toronto’s waterfront. The new 2-acre park creates a lush urban refuge for surrounding

Fact Sheet - Love Park

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Fact Sheet for the Love Park (formerly York Street Park) project.
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Waterfront Toronto Green Building Requirements (GBR) Version 3.0 - January 2021

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This document represents Version 3 (January 2021) of the Waterfront Toronto Green Building Requirements (GBR) (previously MGBR).
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Resilience and Innovation Framework for Sustainability Action Plan - September 2019

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This document is the next chapter in our continually evolving approach to green city-building and builds on the success of the 2005 Sustainability Framework.
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George Brown College

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George Brown College is a cornerstone of the East Bayfront community, creating an active waterfront bustling with students and visitors year-round.

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

Legacy Art Project

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The Legacy Art Project is a citizen led public space dedicated to the spirit of courage, determination, and action that Terry Fox embodied.

Footbridges

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Five striking timber footbridges will connect the water’s edge promenade and boardwalk making the waterfront more enjoyable than ever before.