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We Want Your Feedback on the New Queens Quay
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On June 19, we celebrated the opening of your new Queens Quay with the biggest ribbon cutting Toronto has ever seen. Now we’ve entered a period of commissioning and adjustment for the new street – and
Connecting Cycling Routes Along the Waterfront
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Being able to cycle to work is a great thing, both for the exercise and the freedom from packed subways and streetcars. Cycle commuting is even better when you can rely on a good, interconnected
Making Transit a Priority: Optimizing Signalization on Queens Quay
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The 509 Harbourfront and 510 Spadina street cars have returned to Queens Quay. This marks a major milestone in the revitalization of Toronto's waterfront boulevard.
Queens Quay: Getting Ready for 2015
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As we approach our last winter of construction on Queens Quay, it’s helpful to remember how far we’ve come. This is a big and complicated project. Over the last two years, most of Queens Quay’s aging
Revitalization of Toronto's main waterfront street now underway
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June 4, 2012, Toronto, ON— The transformation of Queens Quay, Toronto's main waterfront street, into a world-class boulevard is now underway. Construction along the 1.5 kilometre stretch from just
Major Queens Quay Revitalization Construction Milestone
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October 8, 2014, Toronto, ON—The 509 Harbourfront streetcar will resume service from Union Station along Queens Quay to Exhibition Station this Thanksgiving weekend.
Queens Quay changing to one-way operations
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November 1, 2012, Toronto, ON—On November 5, traffic on Queens Quay will change to one-way westbound-only between Bay Street and Lower Spadina Avenue to enable revitalization of the street.
Video: Rebuilding Queens Quay Above and Below Ground
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May 7, 2014, Toronto, ON—Queens Quay – Toronto’s main waterfront street – is being completely transformed. Learn more in our latest video.