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Help Shape Quayside's Streets and Public Spaces
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On November 20, approximately 100 people joined us to learn more about Quayside’s streets and public spaces. Review the presentation and take the survey to help shape Quayside.
Quayside: Meeting today's urgent need for housing
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At a time when housing starts have stalled, yet the need for homes is greater than ever, we have worked with the City of Toronto, government partners, and our development partner, Quayside Impact, to
How artists see the Port Lands project differently
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Photographers Vid Ingelevics and Ryan Walker have been taking photos in the Port Lands since 2019. Here’s what they think about this transformational project.
Queens Quay (East)
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Toronto’s main waterfront street is being transformed into a showpiece for the city.
Revitalizing Indigenous stories and culture at Waasayishkodenayosh and the Port Lands
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As part of the Port Lands Flood Protection project, we collaborated with Indigenous communities and leaders. What we heard: the creation of new parks and open spaces offers the opportunity to showcase
Stormwater Treatment System
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The innovative stormwater management system integrates pieces across the waterfront with state-of-the-art technology and world-class architecture to prevent flooding and remove pollutants before water
Descriptive Transcript: A New Waterfront City is Coming into View
What This Jelly Blob Tells Us About Water Quality
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In the fall, TRCA monitoring teams found a slimy ball of jelly on some of their equipment: a bryozoan colony. Also called ‘Moss Animals’, these jelly-like blobs are made up of thousands of microscopic
Statement from Waterfront Toronto regarding Ontario Auditor General Report
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Waterfront Toronto CEO Michael Nobrega issued the following statement today in response to the Auditor General’s report, released this morning ...
Governments of Canada, Ontario, Toronto and Waterfront Toronto celebrate the start of construction in Toronto’s Port Lands
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Re-naturalizing and flood protecting the Port Lands is a key priority for the governments of Canada, Ontario and Toronto. Building resilient infrastructure in the Port Lands will increase Toronto’s