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Extending the Waterfront East LRT to Villiers Island
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Waterfront Toronto is working closely with the City of Toronto and the TTC to complete the Waterfront Transit Network, linking the Central Waterfront, East Bayfront, West Don Lands, Lower Don Lands
Design Review Panel Meeting Minutes - November 27, 2024
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.
Waterfront Toronto Annual Business Plan 2025-2026
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This annual business plan covers the period April 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026 and remains consistent with the strategic objectives outlined in the Rolling Five Year Strategic Plan (2023/24 - 2027/28)
Design Review Panel Meeting Minutes - May 28, 2025
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Minutes of meeting #175 of the Waterfront Design Review Panel where Proponents presented on the Waterfront East LRT (WELRT) 2A + Yonge Slip – Stage 3 (Detailed Design); Waterfront East LRT (WELRT) 2B
Waterfront Toronto Integrated Annual Report 2023-2024
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Waterfront Toronto's Integrated Annual Report for fiscal year 2023-24 reports on what we achieved in the past fiscal year and our plans for the years ahead. The report’s theme is Our New Waterfront
Waterfront Toronto Integrated Annual Report 2024-2025
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Waterfront Toronto's Integrated Annual Report for fiscal year 2024-25 reports on what we achieved in the past fiscal year and our plans for the years ahead. The report highlights how we completed
New Floating Artwork Animates Toronto’s Inner Harbour
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There’s a new floating presence along the water’s edge at Harbour Square Park Basin called, IT COMES IN WAVES, a striking temporary installation by Toronto-based artist and designer Ben Johnston.
A Virtual Tour of Public Art in the West Don Lands
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In this virtual tour, we invite you to explore the public art in the West Don Lands. Each piece tells a story – of people, of place, and of the evolving spirit of this remarkable neighbourhood.
Kiss ‘n’ Sail is Back! (And other exciting developments on the water)
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Toronto’s Inner Harbour is the centrepiece of our waterfront. Here are some of the plans to make it easier to enjoy.