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The Future of Waterfront Revitalization: Aspirational Projects
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We've reached the end of our blog series that dives into the three big goals that Waterfront Toronto will work towards achieving by 2023/24. In this post, we highlight four aspirational projects that
Waterfront Toronto unveils technically recommended alternative for revitalizing Queens Quay Boulevard
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Toronto, March 25, 2009 – After comprehensive study, Waterfront Toronto is recommending that remaking Queens Quay into a grand lakefront boulevard featuring streetcar lanes in the centre, traffic only
Connecting People and Opportunities to the Water
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In our 2020-21 Integrated Annual Report, we dive into our progress on creating new ways for people to connect with the waterfront.
Queens Quay Environmental Assessment
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The revitalization of Queens Quay required not only a great vision but an extensive and rigorous environmental assessment process to test alternatives and obtain feedback.
Constructing Queens Quay
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Queens Quay has been rebuilt and revitalized both above and below ground.
Public Report on the Queens Quay Revitalization
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On October 14, we held a community meeting to provide an update on the new Queens Quay. Here's a recap of the information we provided.
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.
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
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
Leave the Car at Home: How Employers Can Lead the Charge Toward a More Sustainable Commute
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It’s not just good for the environment – riding public transit, walking or cycling to work saves money and makes you healthier. Here's how employers can help.