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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

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

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.

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