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Why is Corktown Common closed so early for the Games?
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Corktown Common is an active, vibrant and inviting park – the heart of the new West Don Lands neighbourhood – and also an integral part of the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Athletes’ Village (Athletes’
Martin Goodman Trail: The Fences Are Coming Down
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This Saturday, crews will begin to open sections of the Martin Goodman Trail on Queens Quay, starting at Bay and moving west.
Opening Your New Queens Quay
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On June 19, we celebrated the official opening of the revitalized Queens Quay with our government partners, stakeholders, media and the entire waterfront community. People from all over the city came
From the Archives: Marilyn Bell Park
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New viewing platforms cantilever over the water’s edge to provide great views to both the east and the west of the city’s waterfront. Today we take a look back at one of the early projects that
Lower Yonge Update: The Details of a New Neighbourhood
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We’ve held a third public meeting as we continue forming our plan to redevelop prime waterfront land between Yonge and Jarvis.
From the Archives: Mimico Waterfront Park
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In 2008, residents of the Mimico neighbourhood in Etobicoke finally had access to the lakefront with Mimico Waterfront Park, after decades of being cut off from it.
Community Update Meeting: Queens Quay
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Join us on October 14 as we give an update on new Queens Quay Revitalization project, including a summary of the public feedback we’ve received and the changes we’ve made on the new street.
What is a Flood Protection Landform?
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In this blog post, we explore the importance of the flood protection landform in the West Don Lands - a vital piece of urban infrastructure that sits beneath the surface of Corktown Common and
Our Fall Favourites Along the Waterfront
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As the prime fall foliage season is inching closer to its end in Toronto, there is no better way to make the most of the beautiful red and golden hues than to explore the waterfront. Here's a list of
Fueling Arts, Culture and Creativity on Toronto’s Waterfront
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Building on the success of the last summer’s art in waterfront parks, in 2017 we’re doing even more to ensure that Toronto’s waterfront is a place for culture and creativity.