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Posted: Mar 09, 2021 12:41 PM ET | Last Updated: March 9
A rendering of the proposed vision for Parliament Slip animation, looking southeast from Queens Quay. (Rendering provided courtesy of West 8 + DTAH)
Waterfront Toronto announced new plans on Monday to turn the eastern harbourfront into a world-class tourist destination.
Their project called Parliament Slip includes kayak launches, swimming pools and a floating restaurant. Toronto was born on the waterfront, but industry forced it to turn its back from the lake, said the head of Waterfront Toronto George Zegarac, With [Monday s] announcement, we are fulfilling our promise to reorient the city back to the water.
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Waterfront Toronto announced today new plans to turn the eastern harbourfront into a world-class tourist destination. Their vision includes kayak launches, and a floating restaurant. As Nick Boisvert reports, the waterfront is a controversial piece of land to redevelop.
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