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Marilyn Bell Park
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Improvements to this key green space in the heart of Toronto’s western beaches included building trails and green spaces.
Western Beaches Watercourse
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A flat water training and competition venue for rowing and paddling.
Sherbourne Common
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Sherbourne Common has transformed a former industrial area into much needed public greenspace on the lake. It is also the first park in Canada to integrate a neighbourhood-wide stormwater treatment
Water's Edge Promenade & Boardwalk (West)
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We’re planning improvements along Lake Shore Boulevard between Jarvis Street and Logan Avenue. This will include enhanced sidewalks, a new bi-directional cycling trail on the north side of the street
Water's Edge Promenade & Boardwalk (East)
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Torontonians and visitors can enjoy the lakefront east of the Jarvis slip. A first stretch of water's edge promenade, a linear park connecting Canada's Sugar Beach with Sherbourne Common, is now open.
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
The Bentway (Project Under Gardiner)
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The Bentway (formerly Project: Under Gardiner) is an initiative that has transformed more than four hectares (10 acres) of land beneath the elevated portion of Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway including
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
Aitken Place Park
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Aitken Place Park is a multi-purpose space connecting Bayside to the broader East Bayfront community. The park includes places for children and pets to play, as well as quiet spots to relax and enjoy
Queens Quay (East)
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Toronto’s main waterfront street is being transformed into a showpiece for the city.