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McCleary District
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Located east of ‘Villiers Island’ across the new river valley, the McCleary District is envisioned as a dense, transit-oriented, complete mixed-use residential community and modern employment hub.
Don Mouth Naturalization and Port Lands Flood Protection
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A New Mouth of the Don River, a new Community for Toronto
Construction Notice #53 - Port Lands Flood Protection and Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects
Connecting downtown to the Port Lands with an active transportation bridge
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Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto, in collaboration with Host Nation and Treaty Holder, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, are pleased to announce the selection of WilkinsonEyre's
Creating Extraordinary Public Spaces
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Beautiful, inviting and vibrant parks and green spaces are essential to the transformation of the waterfront and remain among the priorities that matter most to our stakeholders. Read how we continue
New bridge for the Port Lands has arrived in Toronto
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November 7, 2020, TORONTO, ON— Waterfront Toronto, along with Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catherine McKenna, Ontario Minister of Infrastructure Laurie Scott and City of Toronto Mayor
PlayPark: The Playground Reinvented
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The heart of the new riverside park system in the Port Lands will be the 3-acre PlayPark. It will sit at the heart of a new park along the relocated and restored Don River mouth.
Design Review Panel Meeting Agenda - April 30, 2025
Governments Invest to Rapidly Build Housing, Create Jobs and New Destinations on Toronto’s Waterfront
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January 28, 2025, TORONTO, ON – Today the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario and the City of Toronto announced $975 million to accelerate the delivery of Waterfront Toronto’s
Martin Goodman Trail at Ontario Place
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The addition to the Martin Goodman Trail at Ontario Place is an important piece in the connecting of the wider waterfront trail.