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Let the River Flow – Protecting and Revitalizing the Port Lands
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Waterfront Toronto, working with the government and community partners, has developed a plan to transform this massive brownfield site to include new mixed-use communities with beautiful parks and
Public Report on the Queens Quay Revitalization
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On October 14, we held a community meeting to provide an update on the new Queens Quay. Here's a recap of the information we provided.
Welcome to Toronto’s newest waterfront community: East Bayfront
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Up until the early 2000's, East Bayfront was a vacant and underutilized area just east of Toronto's central waterfront. After years of planning and consultation, this neighbourhood is now a thriving
Creating a Place for Performance Under the Gardiner: Strachan Gate
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Where the Gardiner Expressway passes over Strachan Avenue, there is an opportunity to create a unique space for music, theatre and other kinds of performance.
It’s the First Snow of the Year!
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Don't let the snow stop you from cycling. The Martin Goodman Trail will be cleared all winter. Here are some tips for safe winter cycling.
How You Can Get Involved in Project: Under Gardiner
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Last week, we announced an exciting new initiative, temporarily named Project: Under Gardiner. It will see a 1.75-kilometre stretch of unused land beneath the Gardiner Expressway, from Strachan Avenue
Shaping the Future: Placemaking in the Port Lands and Connecting South of Eastern
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The Port Lands, an underutilized industrial area with extensive waterfront access located just east of Toronto’s downtown, offers an unprecedented revitalization opportunity. Roughly the same size as
Waterfront Toronto Welcomes Indigenous Design Expert Matthew Hickey to Design Review Panel
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To pursue a vision for an inclusive waterfront for all, Waterfront Toronto continues to expand its relationship with Indigenous peoples and involve them directly in waterfront revitalization. In
Project Under Gardiner launches Reclaim the Name, an invitation to Torontonians to help create a new name for the emerging public space under the Gardiner Expressway
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Today, Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto announce the next phase of Project: Under Gardiner, the $25-million partnership that will create vibrant community spaces hosting a range of cultural
New bridge for the Port Lands has arrived in Toronto
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Waterfront Toronto, along with Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catherine McKenna, Ontario Minister of Infrastructure Laurie Scott and City of Toronto Mayor John Tory announced that the new