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20241105. Painting the 300-ton heritage-designated Atlas Crane in Promontory Park in the Port Lands.
20240203. The future Don Mouth riverbed lined with armour stone (facing north from the Commissioner’s Street bridge).
20240130. A landmark for Promontory Park in the port lands.
20240129. The new Cherry Street North bridge on the new Cherry Street lights up at night.
20230705. From Gardiner Expressway egg-shaped off-ramp to a park with a pool shaped like a heart facing true north. I am happy that Love Park is more understated than expected.
20220304. There is now a new yellow bridge in the Toronto Port Lands where the T&T Supermarket parking lot was. The Don Mouth Naturalization Project continues.
20211011. The new Waterfront Innovation Centre is now complete and open.
20210919. Redevelopment of the Toronto Port Lands into the Lower Don Lands has come a long way. Here we see the bed of the extended Don River.
20201208. Capturing the past and the future of Toronto’s Port Lands (Don Mouth Naturalization Project by Waterfront Toronto).
20200507. Infrastructure framing infrastructure. Lake Shore Boulevard East by the Keating Channel.
20200506. Construction equipment terra-forming the Port Lands looks cute from a distance.
20191224. Birth of Light by @jacquiecomrie at 291 Lake Shore Boulevard East.
20191205. The 1948 Victory Soya Mills silos sit silently waiting for development to come to Toronto’s East Bayfront.
20191125. Land has taken shape off Essroc Quay in the Port Lands as part of the Cherry Street Stormwater and Lakefilling Project which provides flood protection. A plane happened to fly by during the long exposure leaving a light trail.
20190727. SOS – Safety Orange Swimmers. 25 bright orange figures cling to inner tubes on the water in Harbour Square Park. Each figure represents more than 1,000,000 of the estimated refugees in the world today.
20190307. The narrowest building of Toronto’s Waterlink at Pier 27 condos and its industry-separating wall.
20160910. Aqualina condo construction continues behind Sherbourne Common’s glowing zinc-clad pavilion.
20160615. The narrowest building of Toronto’s Waterlink at Pier 27 condos and its industry-separating wall.
20160513. A rooftop view of Toronto’s River City Phase 2.
20160321. Shedding light on Spring at Harbourfront Centre’s Canada Square.
20160226. A reflection of two generations of power plants in Toronto’s Port Lands.
On the left is the Portland Energy Centr, a natural gas powered power plant that opened in 2008 and on the right is the Hearn Generating Station, a decommissioned coal-fired plant that opened in 1951 and closed in 1983.