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At a public meeting on Thursday, Waterfront Toronto will present the current vision for that park; it is part of the $1.185-billion Port Lands Flood Protection program announced last June.
Waterfront Toronto has unveiled five proposals for the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and Harbour Square Park design competition. The finalists were tasked with transforming Toronto's waterfront by ...
The epic undertaking to renaturalize Toronto's Port Lands has already created a new serpentine mouth for the Don River, soon to be joined by stunning public spaces — including one standout park ...
Between Villiers and the mainland, more than 290 hectares of land (more than one third of Toronto's entire waterfront) will be unlocked for revitalization through this project, bringing life to an ...
Toronto is getting a heart-shaped pond as part of a new downtown park — one of three waterfront development projects to be completed this year, officials say. Tim Kocur, executive director of ...
The Toronto waterfront is going to get a new lakeside pool, floating wharf with restaurants, park space, amphitheatre, kayak and canoe launches, and a place to moor your boat.
Momentum on Toronto's waterfront continued to steam forward Thursday, July 23 with the official groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of work on Sherbourne Park. The 3.75-acre park will run 82 ...
The park will be 2.5 acres, boast 54 new trees, and "convert a neighborhood liability into a welcoming and distinct public space," according to Waterfront Toronto. The first phase of the park will ...
Toronto should be preserving waterfront space and making it our “Central Park.” Toronto’s last decade has seen a rise in residential buildings, many on the waterfront, possibly related to ...
An ambitious new project planned for Toronto, Canada, will transform a sizable area of the city's waterfront into a lush green neighborhood. Named Quayside, it will consist of a number of tree ...
Francesca Bouaoun woke up on Oct. 3, and looked out the window of her 28th-floor condo, which towers over Toronto’s waterfront with views of Lake Ontario. The trees below were gone.