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  1. www.west8.com › projects › toronto-central-waterfrontToronto Waterfront - West 8

    The Central Waterfront extends 2.2 miles along Lake Ontario through the downtown corridor of Toronto and is close to the city’s central business district. The water’s edge is one of Toronto’s most valuable assets.

  2. 15 de feb. de 2011 · Spadina, Simcoe and Rees wavedecks are the first in a series of timber structures that explore variations of a simple articulation in the change in level between Queens Quay Boulevard and...

  3. Quick Facts. Boundaries: From Bathurst Street to Lower Jarvis Street, south of Lake Shore Boulevard to Lake Ontario. Size: 2.5 km stretch along most well-developed part of downtown Toronto’s waterfront. Water’s edge promenade and boardwalk: 1.8 km long by 12 m wide promenade and 8 m wide boardwalk connected by five timber footbridges.

  4. There are three key layering elements. The first is the primary waterfront, an 18m wide, tree-lined, continuous, public promenade and boardwalk along the water’s edge, with timber foot bridges across the slips.

  5. The Toronto waterfront is the lakeshore of Lake Ontario in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It spans 46 kilometres between the mouth of Etobicoke Creek in the west and the Rouge River in the east.

  6. The vision for an expanded experience of the waterfront is composed of three woven waterfront systems: part I — the "Primary Edge," pan Il —the "Floating Waterfront" and part Ill — "Queen's Quay/Slip-End

  7. www.west8.com › projects › wavedecksWavedecks - West 8

    The WaveDecks are a series of timber structures that explore variations of a simple articulation in the change in level between Queens Quay Boulevard and Lake Ontario along the Toronto Central Waterfront.