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Tommy Thompson Park
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Working to enhance the largest existing natural habitat on Toronto's waterfront.
Greening the Port Lands
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Cleaning up and greening the area's streets is making the Port Lands more visually appealing and welcoming.
Cherry Beach
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Much needed improvements have made Cherry Beach Toronto’s cleanest beach, even better
Cherry Beach Sports Fields
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Two state-of-the-art sports fields are helping meet the high demand for playing fields in Toronto.
Keating Channel Precinct
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The Lower Don Lands’ first community will be a vibrant, sustainable mixed-use neighbourhood on Toronto’s Keating Channel.
Visionary $25-million gift to create new public art trail on Toronto’s waterfront
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A visionary $25 million donation from the Pierre Lassonde Family Foundation will create a new, outdoor public art trail on the future Villiers Island in Toronto’s transformed Port Lands.
Meet the Atlas Crane: An Unusual Park Feature in the Port Lands
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The 300-ton Atlas Crane stands tall over the new island, recently named Ookwemin Minising, in Toronto’s Port Lands.
Larger-Than-Life Wildlife Coming to the Port Lands
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As we get closer to completing the new mouth for the Don River in the Port Lands, work is underway on new parks that will line the river valley. Opening in Summer 2025, these will be places where
Kiss n’ Sail Pilot Project Beginning Summer 2024 Announced
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Waterfront Toronto in partnership with PortsToronto and CreateTO launched a pick-up and drop-off pilot program called Kiss n’ Sail to provide short-term docking opportunities for private vessels in
Waterfront Toronto Receives $1.25 Billion in Government Funding to Undertake Pioneering Project to Flood Protect Port Lands
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One of North America’s largest underused urban areas is poised for extensive revitalization after Waterfront Toronto today received $1.25 billion in shared funding from the governments of Canada