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Revitalizing our waterfront for everyone
What's new?
Canada’s Sugar Beach Already a Hit
July 08, 2010 - 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.
What's changing?
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Lower Don Lands

Toronto City Council has endorsed the award winning plans to transform the Lower Don Lands and renaturalize the mouth of the Don River.

Waterfront Toronto, in conjunction with the City of Toronto and Toronto and Region Conservation, sought Toronto City Council’s authorization to submit all the necessary planning documents to support an Official Plan Amendment for the Lower Don Lands plans. The Official Plan Amendment paves the way for future revitalization of the area including rerouting the river, building flood protection and ultimately building new communities.
 

What's in it for us?
technology and innovation
excellence in design
parks & public spaces
our future is green
people first
job creation
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