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Love Park: A Love Letter to Resilience

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Waterfront Toronto is committed to delivering resilient projects that can adapt to a changing climate and an increase in extreme weather events. From stormwater management to biophilic design, see how

Love Park: The Heart of Our Waterfront

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Reclaimed as public space from its former use as the Gardiner’s York-Bay-Yonge eastbound off-ramp, Love Park will be the ultimate ode to connection, community, and nature.

How Love Park Came to Be

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We’re taking a look back at the multi-stage design and consultation process that has led to the final design for the highly anticipated new public space.

Love Park Officially Opens on Toronto’s Waterfront

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Today, the City of Toronto and Waterfront Toronto officially opened Love Park at 96 Queens Quay West, along Toronto’s waterfront. The new 2-acre park creates a lush urban refuge for surrounding

A Green Gateway to the Waterfront

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Tree-lined sidewalks will outline the pathways in and around the park site, marking the shift to a calm city refuge. Rolling elevated grassy mounds provide further buffer from nearby roadways and

Love Park

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A lush urban oasis, the design for Love Park creates a playful and immersive experience secluded from busy downtown life.

Made with Love: The Unique Features of Love Park

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Get a behind the scenes look at how some of the unique features were custom made for Love Park. From lost-wax casting to hand sorting small glass tiles, every aspect of the park was made with love.