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Extending the Waterfront East LRT to Villiers Island
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Waterfront Toronto is working closely with the City of Toronto and the TTC to complete the Waterfront Transit Network, linking the Central Waterfront, East Bayfront, West Don Lands, Lower Don Lands
Construction Notice #1 - Quayside Infrastructure and Public Realm
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Beginning the week of May 26, 2025, crews will begin mobilizing on 333 Lake Shore Boulevard East in advance of construction for the Quayside Infrastructure and Public Realm project. Learn more in this
Quayside
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Quayside will be a dynamic, inclusive and resilient community that plays a pivotal role in reorienting the city towards Lake Ontario.
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)
Design Review Panel Meeting Minutes - May 28, 2025
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Minutes of meeting #175 of the Waterfront Design Review Panel where Proponents presented on the Waterfront East LRT (WELRT) 2A + Yonge Slip – Stage 3 (Detailed Design); Waterfront East LRT (WELRT) 2B
Construction Notice #2: Quayside Infrastructure and Public Realm
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Eastern Construction has started infrastructure work on Queens Quay East (QQE) & Small Street, including the installation of stormwater and sanitary pipes, as well as utility ducts.
Construction at Quayside
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Work has started to install the enabling infrastructure, servicing and public realm improvements to support a new dynamic, inclusive and resilient community at Quayside. Construction impacts extend
Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge
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The Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge will connect the central waterfront to Ookwemin Minising (formerly Villiers Island) and the expanded park system along the new mouth of the Don River.