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Lower Don Lands
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Transforming the long-neglected area into new urban communities connected to the natural environment will create a new global model for sustainable city building.
Marine Use Strategy
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The Marine Use Strategy is an important element in Waterfront Toronto’s vision for creating a more active, safe, and accessible waterfront. It highlights ways we can balance the diverse uses of
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
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
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
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
Building North America's Most Unique Streets
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By 2024, we will have transformed major sections of Cherry, Commissioners Street and the Don Roadway. These streets will be some of the most unique landscapes in the city.
Arrival of new bridge marks milestone in Port Lands Flood Protection project
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Waterfront Toronto, joined by MP Julie Dabrusin, MPP Amarjot Sandhu, Mayor John Tory, and Toronto City Councillor Paula Fletcher, marked the arrival of a colourful new bridge that will become a
Lake Ontario Park
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Lake Ontario Park will be one of the world’s great, large urban waterfront parks and will create a system of places that have unique functions and character.
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