Archive for the ‘Reconnect to the Water’ Category

work underway to create a plan to accelerate development in the port lands

Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto have begun work to create…


sherbourne common named one of the world’s best new parks

Sherbourne Common has been recognized as one of the Best New International…


waterfront toronto garners toronto urban design awards

Canada’s Sugar Beach earned an Award of Excellence in the Large Places or Neighbourhood…


construction officially begins on phase 2 mimico waterfront park

Waterfront Toronto and Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) together with the Governments of Canada, Ontario and the City of Toronto officially launched construction of the final phase of Mimico Waterfront Park today.


media advisory – learn how Toronto’s new waterfront communities will be among the most intelligent in the world

Members of the media are invited to an announcement about the development of a cutting-edge ultra-high-speed broadband network on Toronto’s waterfront. On June 7, Waterfront Toronto and its new telecommunications partner will share their plans to wire Toronto’s new waterfront communities with the latest in smart technology infrastructure and make them among the most connected [...]


Harlem Globetrotters shoot hoops onto Canada’s sugar beach

The Harlem Globetrotters brought their new 4-point shot to Canada’s Sugar Beach to promote the Toronto leg of their North American tour.


innovative new park opens on Toronto’s downtown waterfront

An innovative new park on Toronto’s waterfront that will clean stormwater in its Pavilion and public art installations and release the treated water back into Lake Ontario officially opened today.


construction begins on west don lands’ first park

Waterfront Toronto together with the Governments of Canada and Ontario and the City of Toronto officially broke ground today on Don River Park, a massive new (18 acre) park that will be the cornerstone of the new West Don Lands community.


major milestone in the revitalization of the waterfront

Two inviting and exciting public spaces officially opened today in part of Toronto’s downtown waterfront that was until now mostly derelict industrial land that few people had visited.


Canada’s sugar beach already a hit

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.



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