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Waterfront Toronto Receives $1.25 Billion in Government Funding to Undertake Pioneering Project to Flood Protect Port Lands
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One of North America’s largest underused urban areas is poised for extensive revitalization after Waterfront Toronto today received $1.25 billion in shared funding from the governments of Canada
Our Unique Opportunity to Show Climate Leadership on the Waterfront
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With climate change top-of-mind for many, here’s a look at how our work addresses some of the most pressing issues.
We Want Your Questions About Toronto’s Waterfront Revitalization
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What might Toronto’s Port Lands look like in the future? How will waterfront revitalization affect our city? Ask us your questions. We want to answer them.
A New River Innovation Challenge
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With support from an RBC Tech for Nature Grant, we’re launching the New River Innovation Challenge. This challenge asks: How can we use ecological monitoring data to drive better conservation
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
COP26 and Local Action: Villiers Island, Toronto’s Climate Positive Neighbourhood
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Designing a new neighbourhood offers a unique opportunity to show leadership on sustainable development. Through the creation and deployment of real-world solutions that help mitigate climate change
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.
Bridging the Gap to Next Generation Sustainable Communities
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Our commitment to deliver on unprecedented sustainability targets ensures that Toronto’s waterfront will be enjoyed for generations. We’re taking steps to protect the environment and habitats on the
How We're Digging a New River in the Port Lands
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Our team has designed a new path for the river so that floodwaters have some place to go. Learn more about the engineering behind this design.
Applying Our New Resilience and Innovation Framework To Villiers Island
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Waterfront Toronto’s Resilience and Innovation Framework and Sustainability will come to life with the development of future waterfront communities like Villiers Island.