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Construction Notice #53 - Port Lands Flood Protection and Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects
New bridge for the Port Lands has arrived in Toronto
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November 7, 2020, TORONTO, ON— Waterfront Toronto, along with Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catherine McKenna, Ontario Minister of Infrastructure Laurie Scott and City of Toronto Mayor
Governments Invest to Rapidly Build Housing, Create Jobs and New Destinations on Toronto’s Waterfront
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January 28, 2025, TORONTO, ON – Today the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario and the City of Toronto announced $975 million to accelerate the delivery of Waterfront Toronto’s
Waterfront Toronto Reaches Construction Milestone in the Port Lands: A Big Step Towards Reconnecting the Don River to Lake Ontario
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Toronto, July 8, 2024 – Waterfront Toronto proudly announced a significant milestone in the Port Lands Flood Protection (PLFP) project today: the successful removal of the “west plug,” a concrete wall
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 Ookwemin Minising (formerly Villiers Island).
Construction Notice #54 - Port Lands Flood Protection and Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects
Construction Notice #55- Port Lands Flood Protection and Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects
Construction Notice #56 - Port Lands Flood Protection and Lake Shore Boulevard East Projects
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Lake Shore Boulevard East will be closed between Carlaw Avenue to Cherry Street due to construction for the new Lake Shore Bridge. Due to these closures, the Don Valley Parkway (DVP) ramps at Lake
Toronto’s New Island is Ready to Launch
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Toronto has a new island where the Don River meets Lake Ontario. Surrounded by a winding river and overlooking the downtown skyline, Toronto’s new island is a place like no other. Ookwemin Minising