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Waterfront Toronto Completes Construction of New Aquatic Habitat at Spadina Head of Slip
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Toronto, April 08, 2008 - Waterfront Toronto today announced the completion of 2500 square metres of new habitat as part of the construction of the new public space at Spadina Head of Slip.
Your Fall Guide to Toronto’s Waterfront
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It’s prime fall foliage season, and there’s no better place to embrace it than the waterfront. For those who want more out of the season than a leafy view of Lake Ontario, there are also cultural
Understanding the 2020 Marine Use Strategy
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Our 2020 Marine Use Strategy will identify what actions are needed to best accommodate & balance the diverse uses of Toronto's harbour.
Bringing Great Design and New Infrastructure to Queens Quay
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Queens Quay – Toronto’s main waterfront street – is being completely transformed. In this video, we peel back the pavement to show what we’re building underground and how that is coordinated with
Recap: Lots of Fun and Excitement Along the Waterfront this Summer!
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Despite the cool weather, tourists and residents alike enjoyed some great summer activities along the water’s edge.
About Our New Video: To the Waterfront
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Starting last Friday, you may have heard about a new Waterfront Toronto video. If you were at the movies over this past weekend, you might have seen it.
A New Way to Tell the Waterfront Story
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We hear a lot of questions about waterfront revitalization – from citizens, from journalists and even from those who live and work on the waterfront. We want to answer these questions. Here's how.
Queens Quay: Getting Ready for 2015
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As we approach our last winter of construction on Queens Quay, it’s helpful to remember how far we’ve come. This is a big and complicated project. Over the last two years, most of Queens Quay’s aging