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      • The experiment resulted in an improved public realm and more visitors to the overall waterfront area. In 2009, Waterfront Toronto announced its plans to turn Queens Quay into a grand lakefront boulevard by placing streetcar lanes in the centre, traffic only on the north side and a pedestrian-focused space on the south side.
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  2. Queens Quay, which runs east-west parallel to the lakefront, is the waterfront’s main street. It spans more than 3 kilometres from Bathurst Street in the central waterfront to Parliament Street in East Bayfront, the new waterfront neighbourhood currently being developed by Waterfront Toronto.

  3. May 23, 2024 · The futuristic new Quayside project is set to transform a section of Toronto's waterfront into an architectural wonderland, one that will include some significantly tall buildings that have...

  4. On Friday the 19th of June, after three years of construction, Toronto’s revitalized waterfront boulevard designed by West 8 together with DTAH was officially opened – on schedule, and in time for the Redpath Waterfront Festival and the upcoming Pan Am and Parapan Am Games.

  5. Aug 20, 2021 · The planned construction, referred to collectively as the Lake Shore Boulevard East project, is being led by Waterfront Toronto and includes: • Permanent removal of the Logan Avenue ramp at the east end of the Gardiner Expressway, • widening and lengthening the Lake Shore Bridge over the Don River, and

  6. Oct 1, 2009 · /CNW/ - Toronto City Council has overwhelmingly approved Waterfront Toronto's recommendation to transform Queens Quay into a grand lakefront boulevard by...

  7. Queens Quay, which runs east-west parallel to the lakefront, is the waterfront’s main street. It spans more than 3 kilometres from Bathurst Street in the central waterfront to Parliament Street in East Bayfront, the new waterfront neighbourhood currently being developed by Waterfront Toronto.

  8. Construction of Queens Quay - Toronto's waterfront boulevard - was completed and the street officially opened on June 19, 2015. After three years of construction, the transformation of Queens Quay completely rebuilt and revitalized Queens Quay both above and below ground.

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