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What’s changing in the Villiers Island Precinct Plan?
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We’re working with the City of Toronto and Create TO to update density and massing plans for Ookwemin Minising (formerly Villiers Island) to accommodate more housing, including affordable housing.
Kiss ‘n’ Sail is Back! (And other exciting developments on the water)
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Toronto’s Inner Harbour is the centrepiece of our waterfront. Here are some of the plans to make it easier to enjoy.
Front Street Promenade
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The new Front Street Promenade is the heart of the West Don Lands community.
Toronto’s Ookwemin Minising joins global network of cities taking on the climate crisis through community-forward design
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Waterfront Toronto’s Ookwemin Minising project joins an international network, Green and Thriving Neighbourhoods, through C40 Cities (C40), tackling the climate crisis through purposeful and people
Canada's Sugar Beach
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Canada’s Sugar Beach is a whimsical new park that transformed a surface parking lot in a former industrial area into Toronto’s second urban beach at the water’s edge.
Portland Slip
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A vibrant new promenade next to a prominent historical landmark.
Wavedecks
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Toronto’s wavedecks - Spadina WaveDeck, Simcoe WaveDeck, and Rees WaveDeck - offer a unique way to experience the water’s edge in the central waterfront.
Corktown Common
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A dynamic park that offers visitors a diverse range of experiences with spectacular views of the city and surrounding area.
Explore Quayside's Public Realm: An Interactive Journey Through Our Design
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Toronto's waterfront has been a place of transformation for many decades, evolving from a post-industrial shoreline with underutilized land to series of vibrant communities and beloved destinations
Lake Shore Boulevard East Public Realm
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We’re planning improvements along Lake Shore Boulevard between Jarvis Street and Logan Avenue. This will include enhanced sidewalks, a new bi-directional cycling trail on the north side of the street