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Embracing biodiverse landscapes for a better planet

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Spring has sprung and all across the waterfront there are signs of new life – buds appearing on the maples that line the Water’s Edge Promenade, aquatic birds visiting to the new wetlands created as

Design Review Panel Meeting Minutes - October 30, 2024

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Minutes of the October 30, 2024 Waterfront Design Review Panel. The meeting included presentations on: 190 Cherry Street (Issues Identification); Waterfront East LRT Queens Quay East Extension
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Parliament Slip

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A Place that Connects: Parliament Slip has potential to become a world class public destination for all-season recreation, entertainment, and dining—and a strong point of connection between the city

Lake Shore Boulevard East Public Realm

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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

Port Union Waterfront Park

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A unique shoreline park in the eastern reaches of the city featuring cobblestone beaches, pedestrian lookouts and connections to waterfront trails. The park provides lakefront access in an area where

Mimico Waterfront Park

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A beautiful new shoreline park in Toronto’s west end providing lakefront access and spectacular views of the city.

Bayside Development

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Located directly on Toronto’s inner harbour along the water’s edge, Bayside is emerging as one of Toronto’s sought-after neighbourhoods where people can live-work and play.

Canary District Condominiums

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The award-winning Canary District Condominiums bring urban flair to Toronto’s next great neighbourhood.

Waterfront East LRT

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Waterfront Toronto is working in partnership with the City of Toronto and the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) to construct a Light Rail Transit (LRT) network serving Toronto’s eastern waterfront