Waterfront Toronto projects advance a mandate the focuses on design excellence, inclusive growth, and innovation and climate leadership. In the Port Lands, Toronto’s biggest infrastructure projects is accomplishing all of these goals. The Port Lands Flood Protection and Enabling Infrastructure (PLFP) Project is a $1.35B project led by Waterfront Toronto and funded by three levels of government. In addition to providing flood protection to approximately 240ha of flood vulnerable lands, the project is transforming over 30 hectares of industrial brownfields into a naturalized river valley system, while unlocking the area for revitalization and facilitating billions of dollars in investment. Join us as we explore this monumental renaturalization project! Note: Tour attendees must find their own way to the meeting place.
Note to attendees: Travel is not provided to or from the tour locations. This tour is a walking tour, so please wear appropriate shoes for a long walk. This tour will be hosted rain or shine!
Guide:
Shannon Baker, Project Director, Parks and Public Realm | Waterfront Toronto
Time & Date: Wednesday November 6th, 2024 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Meeting Place:
Please meet at the Cherry Street North Bridge in Toronto, ON. The closest address to that location is 324 Cherry St, Toronto, ON M5A 3L2. See the image below for the exact meeting location.