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Health through an Indigenous lens: Understanding Anishnawbe Health Toronto's Indigenous Hub
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For thousands of years, the site on which the Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT) Indigenous Hub will sit has been an ever-changing landscape.
Love Park
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A lush urban oasis, the design for Love Park creates a playful and immersive experience secluded from busy downtown life.
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
Underpass Park
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Underpass Park transformed derelict and unused space beneath a series of overpasses into a unique community park.
Corktown Common
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A dynamic park that offers visitors a diverse range of experiences with spectacular views of the city and surrounding area.
Front Street Promenade
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The new Front Street Promenade is the heart of the West Don Lands community.
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
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
Legacy Art Project honouring Terry Fox aims to inspire visitors
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In the coming weeks, on behalf of the City of Toronto, we will be completing the delivery of the Legacy Art Project, a new permanent art installation on the waterfront dedicated to the spirit of
Spring Maintenance for the Heart of Love Park
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With the spring season underway and below freezing temperatures behind us, the City of Toronto has begun preparations to activate its water features city-wide, including ornamental fountains and ponds