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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.
Urban Park and William G. Davis Trail at Ontario Place
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The Urban Park and William G. Davis Trail at Ontario Place opens up a section of Toronto’s waterfront that has been inaccessible to the public for over 40 years.
York Street and Rees Street Parks Design Competition
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York Street Park and Rees Street Park are two new parks along the north side of Queens Quay that aim to set new standards for inclusive design, sustainability, and climate resilience.
Design Review Panel Meeting Minutes - January 31, 2024
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Minutes of the January 31, 2024 Waterfront Design Review Panel meeting which included a presentation on the schematic design for the 396 Queens Quay West development project.
Design Review Panel Meeting Agenda - November 27, 2024
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The agenda for the November 27, 2024 Waterfront Design Review Panel meeting. Updates presented included: Waterfront East LRT 2A Yonge Slip (Schematic Design); and 10 Lower Spadina (Issues
Waterfront Transit Reset
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Provide high quality transit that will integrate waterfront communities, jobs, and destinations and link the waterfront to the broader City and regional transportation network.
Terry Fox Legacy Art Project unveiled beside the Toronto Music Garden
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Today, Mayor Olivia Chow and Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik (Spadina-Fort York) joined Darrell Fox, brother of Terry Fox, to reveal the new public art project “We Are Shaped by the Obstacles We Face”, which
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