Ontario Place redevelopment to enhance public spaces, sustainability, natural features

by arslan_ahmed | December 13, 2022 6:27 pm

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Proposed public spaces and waterfront attraction: Therme Canada | Ontario Place. Photo courtesy CNW Group/Therme Canada

The proposed redevelopment of Government of Canada’s Toronto waterfront property, Ontario Place, will transform it into a freely accessible public space, with added natural and sustainability features to enhance climate resiliency and shoreline protection.

The plan comes from Therme Canada, a global group specialized in creating wellbeing tourism experiences. The key features of the redevelopment are outlined below:

“Therme Canada, our partners at the Province of Ontario and the City of Toronto, and our consulting partners, have been working for over a year to reach this important milestone and we’re excited to be taking this step forward today with the Province,” said Mark Lawson, vice-president, communications & external relations, Therme Canada. “Having signed a long-term ground lease at Ontario Place, we are delivering on our commitment to create an iconic, global attraction along with new privately funded and maintained public space that will allow everyone to enjoy Ontario Place year-round.”

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