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Ookwemin Minising - Phase 1 Indigenous and Public Engagement Summary December 2025
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This report summarizes what we heard and learned together across the engagement events and conversations in Phase 1: Indigenous and Public Engagement process for the Ookwemin Minising Streets and
Design Review Panel Meeting Agenda - January 28, 2026
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The agenda for the January 28, 2026 meeting of the Waterfront Design Review Panel.
Following the River: Shaping Toronto’s New Island
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Toronto’s waterfront is transforming, with new parks, connections, and neighbourhoods reshaping how the city meets the lake. On the eastern waterfront, Ookwemin Minising and Quayside are bringing new
Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge
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Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge is an active transportation bridge that will connect downtown to the new island, Ookwemin Minising, and award-winning park, Biidaasige Park.
Broadview and Eastern Flood Protection
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Flood protecting the eastern waterfront has been a multi-stage process. The Broadview and Eastern Flood Protection (BEFP) project will protect the final area still at risk of flooding after PLFP’s
Construction in the Port Lands
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Work on the Port Lands Flood Protection and Lake Shore Boulevard East projects has impacts on Lake Shore Boulevard between Cherry Street and Carlaw Avenue, Cherry and Commissioners Streets, cycling
Descriptive Transcript: Growing Streets – Designing Streets for the Future Waterfront
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This is a descriptive transcript for the Growing Streets – Designing Streets for the Future Waterfront video available on our YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/shorts/oNxYW37P42I?si
Descriptive Transcript: Making It Complete
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This is a descriptive transcript for the Making It Complete video available on our YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/shorts/5D-2uAyXO2o?si=E2W6rgGEM3doLvOl
Construction Notice #66: Port Lands Flood Protection & Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects
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On March 11 a new intersection with traffic signalling will open at Lakeshore Boulevard East and Booth Avenue to deliver both traffic and safety improvements to the area. Learn more in this
Waterfront Toronto Annual Business Plan 2025-2026
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This annual business plan covers the period April 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026 and remains consistent with the strategic objectives outlined in the Rolling Five Year Strategic Plan (2023/24 - 2027/28)