increased accessibility at Canada’s sugar beach
People in wheelchairs can now access Canada’s Sugar Beach with the addition of a new ramp leading to a deck that is level with the sand.








People in wheelchairs can now access Canada’s Sugar Beach with the addition of a new ramp leading to a deck that is level with the sand.
The Harlem Globetrotters brought their new 4-point shot to Canada’s Sugar Beach to promote the Toronto leg of their North American tour.
While the official opening of Canada’s Sugar Beach is not slated until August 9, Torontonians are already enjoying the park’s sandy beach, candy-striped rocks and water views.
Toronto, October 30, 2009 – Waterfront Toronto, together with the Governments of Canada and Ontario and the City of Toronto, officially broke ground today on Canada’s Sugar Beach, a new park that is transforming a surface parking lot in a former industrial area into Toronto’s second urban beach at the water’s edge. Located at the [...]
Toronto, July 23, 2009 – Waterfront Toronto, together with the Governments of Canada and Ontario and City of Toronto, officially broke ground today on Sherbourne Park, a spectacular new waterfront park that will transform a formerly industrial area into much needed public greenspace on the lake. Located just east of Lower Sherbourne Street, this 1.5 [...]
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