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Jack Layton Ferry Terminal
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Enhancing Toronto’s gateway to one of its most cherished public spaces – the Toronto Islands.
York Quay Revitalization
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The overall revitalization of Harbourfront Centre’s site has created a series of new public spaces in one of the busiest areas on Toronto’s central waterfront.
Portland Slip
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A vibrant new promenade next to a prominent historical landmark.
Queens Quay (West)
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Our city's main waterfront street has been transformed into a showpiece for the city.
Indigenous Public Art is coming to the West Don Lands!
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We’re planning for two exciting new public art pieces in the West Don Lands, one will be on the triangle of land formed by the intersection of King, Queen and River Streets, and one on the plaza of
Rees Street Park
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Waterfront Toronto is working in partnership with the City of Toronto to deliver Rees Street Park on Toronto’s Central Waterfront. Once complete, this new park will connect a series of public spaces
Park honouring Terry Fox secures new Council support
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Waterfront Toronto and the Legacy Art Project Toronto (LAPT) celebrated City Council’s decision to help fund this incredible proposal to honour Terry Fox through a public art installation and
Winning designs revealed for major Indigenous public artworks
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Waterfront Toronto today announced the winning artists whose work will be installed at two sites in the West Don Lands of downtown Toronto.
Kiss n’ Sail Pilot Project Beginning Summer 2024 Announced
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Waterfront Toronto in partnership with PortsToronto and CreateTO launched a pick-up and drop-off pilot program called Kiss n’ Sail to provide short-term docking opportunities for private vessels in
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