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Waterfront for All 23.11.2020

It's not just about a possible "seabus" system but that's one of the ideas. You can your comments to Waterfront Toronto's the 2020 Marine Use Strategy Draft Report before Nov. 9 at: https://waterfrontoronto.ca///projects/marine+use+strategy. Still a ferry or 'seabus' system has its attractions and works in other waterfront cities, such as Vancouver, as the blogTO article notes, https://new.translink.ca/schedules-and-maps/seabus, https://granvilleislandferries.bc.ca/ The Waterfront BIA YQNA -York Quay Neighbourhood Association St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Association Gooderham & Worts Neighbourhood Association PortsToronto Harbourfront Centre

Waterfront for All 07.11.2020

Loading one of the new bridges for the Port Lands onto a barge for its trip to Toronto. Waterfront Toronto YQNA -York Quay Neighbourhood Association St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Association Gooderham & Worts Neighbourhood Association Corktown Toronto The Waterfront BIA Old Town Toronto NoJetsTO

Waterfront for All 28.10.2020

Waterfront Toronto is updating the Marine Use Strategy for the Central Waterfront and Toronto Harbour. They want to know what you think. Join the for a virtual Public Information Centre launching on Monday, October 26 and running through to November 9, 2020. Presentation Deck: https://waterfrontoronto.ca//WT+Marine+Use+Strategy+-+PIC+ YQNA -York Quay Neighbourhood Association The Waterfront BIA National Yacht Club Toronto Islands PortsToronto Harbourfront Centre Leslie Street Spit

Waterfront for All 09.10.2020

Waterfront Toronto has shared this questionnaire on the future of #quayside. St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Association Corktown Toronto Gooderham & Worts Neighbourhood Association YQNA -York Quay Neighbourhood Association NoJetsTO CommunityAIR Old Town Toronto The Waterfront BIA

Waterfront for All 27.09.2020

"The fact that Ontario Place is still beloved and used by many, despite past closures and abandonment, speaks volumes of its remarkable resilience. But it will need more than resilience in the years to come: as the province’s original call for development nears its final approval stage" Ontario Place Joe Cressy Chris Glover MPP, Spadina-Fort York The Waterfront BIA YQNA -York Quay Neighbourhood Association Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre Toronto Architecture: A City Guide Architecture Today Azure Magazine