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Creating and Restoring Natural Habitat Along Our Waterfront
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Creating and restoring aquatic and terrestrial habitat is an important part of waterfront revitalization. Together with our partners, we are focused on helping to restore the quality of the lake’s
Spadina WaveDeck Wins Another Prestigious Award
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Toronto, May 5, 2009 – Waterfront Toronto’s Spadina WaveDeck has received another prestigious design award, this time from the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA).
Spadina WaveDeck Nominated for Brit Insurance Design Award
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Toronto, January 07, 2009 – Waterfront Toronto’s Spadina WaveDeck has been nominated for a prestigious 2009 Brit Insurance Design Award in the category of architecture and is the first Canadian
Design Review Panel Meeting - December 9, 2009
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The Waterfront Design Review Panel met on December 9, 2009 and reviewed presentations on the George Brown College Waterfront Campus and Parliament Slip and WaveDeck projects.
From the Archives: Simcoe WaveDeck
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Maybe you’ve recently taken a stroll along the water’s edge near Pawsway or The Radison on Queens Quay West. If so, you probably noticed the “wavedeck” nearby, with its dramatic curves extending the
CSRSR Profile Series: Aquatic Habitat
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For the third installment of our 2017 CSRSR profile series, we're headed underwater to explore the important role that Waterfront Toronto has played in supporting Lake Ontario's aquatic ecosystems.
Another Step Towards a Continuous Waterfront Walk
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When we asked you to identify priorities for Toronto’s waterfront, a continuous promenade was at the top of the list. Later on in 2020, we’ll start construction on the first section of a continuous