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Ten Design Proposals for Two New Waterfront Parks to be Unveiled at Toronto City Hall
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Today, Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation will unveil ten creative design proposals as part of the international design competition for York Street Park and Rees
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.
Waterfront Toronto and City of Toronto Launch Innovative Design Competition For York Street and Rees Street Parks
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Waterfront Toronto, in partnership with the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation, is calling on international design professionals to develop a bold vision for two new waterfront parks
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
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.
Winning Designs Announced for Waterfront Parks Design Competition
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October 9, 2018, Toronto, ON— Waterfront Toronto, in partnership with the City of Toronto’s Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division, today announced the winning design submissions for the York Street
Design Teams Announced for Waterfront Parks Design Competition
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May 17, 2018, Toronto, ON -Ten outstanding design teams have been shortlisted to participate in a six-week international design competition for York Street Park and Rees Street Park. Five teams have
Spring Maintenance for the Heart of Love Park
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With the spring season underway and below freezing temperatures behind us, the City of Toronto has begun preparations to activate its water features city-wide, including ornamental fountains and ponds