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Lake Ontario Park Quick Starts
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To continue to enhance recreational and ecological opportunities on the waterfront, Waterfront Toronto, in partnership with City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation, Planning, Transportation
Flood Protection Milestone Puts New Waterfront City Within Reach
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November 8, 2024, TORONTO - Today, the three orders of government, through Waterfront Toronto, reached a major milestone in a promise made to protect Toronto residents and businesses from the damages
Quayside: From a Proposal to a Development Plan
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In June, our partners at Quayside Impact achieved an important milestone, submitting seven planning and development applications to the City of Toronto. These applications provide details on the plans
New Floating Artwork Features Messages About Water
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Our 2024 Temporary Floating Artwork is on view now in the Harbour Square Basin through the end of September. Upcycle, by Javid Jah explores our connections to nature through water, investigating
Public Art Plan Envisions a Free, Outdoor Museum in the Port Lands
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In June, Toronto City Council formally adopted the Villiers Island and Keating West Public Art Master Plan. The plan builds on the success of Waterfront Toronto’s West Don Lands and East Bayfront
Opening of New Roads and Bridges Marks Major Milestone for Port Lands Flood Protection
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Today marked the opening of two new roads and bridges that will link the future Villiers Island to downtown Toronto, as well as the surrounding Port Lands.
How artists see the Port Lands project differently
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Photographers Vid Ingelevics and Ryan Walker have been taking photos in the Port Lands since 2019. Here’s what they think about this transformational project.
The Art of the Possible
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Waterfront Toronto has a new partnership with Akin that creates affordable studio space on the waterfront at Quayside. Activating unused space on a temporary basis will bring many visual artists
Revitalizing Indigenous stories and culture at Waasayishkodenayosh and the Port Lands
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As part of the Port Lands Flood Protection project, we collaborated with Indigenous communities and leaders. What we heard: the creation of new parks and open spaces offers the opportunity to showcase