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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
Water's Edge Promenade & Boardwalk (West)
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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
Toronto Loves the New Cherry Street Bridge!
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The new yellow bridge on Cherry Street made a splash when it opened to the public in October 2022.
What's Happening on Queens Quay West? Improvements for Pedestrians and Cyclists and a Planting Pilot!
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If you've noticed the fencing along Queens Quay West, here's what's happening.
Building North America's Most Unique Streets
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By 2024, we will have transformed major sections of Cherry, Commissioners Street and the Don Roadway. These streets will be some of the most unique landscapes in the city.
Water's Edge Promenade & Boardwalk (East)
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Torontonians and visitors can enjoy the lakefront east of the Jarvis slip. A first stretch of water's edge promenade, a linear park connecting Canada's Sugar Beach with Sherbourne Common, is now open.
What Does it Take to Build Great Streets?
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At Waterfront Toronto, we spend a lot of time thinking about what will make our streets truly great. Whether we are planning whole new waterfront neighbourhoods or tackling a dysfunctional street and
The next phase of the West Don Lands is coming to life!
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When Waterfront Toronto was established, our mandate included the planning and creation of high-quality, sustainable, inclusive communities that are connected to adjacent areas and to the rest of the
Connecting People to the Waterfront
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Part of our mission is to connect people with the water. We’ve been working on eliminating physical barriers to Lake Ontario by protecting public space along the water’s edge.
Applying Our New Resilience and Innovation Framework To Villiers Island
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Waterfront Toronto’s Resilience and Innovation Framework and Sustainability will come to life with the development of future waterfront communities like Villiers Island.