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Why We’ll Soon Say Goodbye to the Old Eastern Avenue Bridge
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To achieve flood protection for a section of land on the east side of the Don River, the old Eastern Avenue Bridge needs to be removed. Here’s why.
Three Ingredients of Canada’s First Destination Playground
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As part of the Port Lands Flood Protection project, there's an opportunity to add a destination playground unlike anything in Canada. In this blog, read about Destination Playground's three
How to Move a 1920s Fire Hall
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Built in the 1920s, Fire Hall 30 was a working fire station until 1980. Many buildings along Commissioners have been demolished, but the Fire Hall is being preserved and we have to move it.
Bringing Back the Don - 30 Years of Citizen Advocacy
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In 1991, a citizen led Task Force released a report about Don River. It was the start of something big and lead to the Port Lands Flood Protection Project – one of the largest urban waterfront
East Bayfront
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East Bayfront is one of the first new neighbourhoods to be developed on Toronto’s waterfront.
Lake Shore Boulevard East Project
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The Lake Shore Boulevard East: Don River Bridge and Public Realm (LSBE) Project combines some elements of the Port Lands Flood Protection (PLFP) with some elements of the City of Toronto’s Gardiner
Lake Ontario Park Quick Starts
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To continue to enhance recreational and ecological opportunities on the waterfront, Waterfront Toronto, in partnership with City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation, Planning, Transportation
Flood Protection Milestone Puts New Waterfront City Within Reach
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November 8, 2024, TORONTO - Today, the three orders of government, through Waterfront Toronto, reached a major milestone in a promise made to protect Toronto residents and businesses from the damages
Quayside Milestone: Phase 1 Rezoning Adopted by Council
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Housing affordability, and affordability in general, is a significant and growing issue for residents in Toronto, and across the country. The first phase of development at Quayside is poised to
Responding to Feedback: How the Parliament Slip Preliminary Vision has Evolved
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In 2021, Waterfront Toronto shared a bold vision to transform Parliament Slip. Since then, we sought public feedback on the preliminary design. Here's how an updated design responds to what we heard.