Construction in the Port Lands - June 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • See progress on the new mouth of the Don River! Since the last construction update, plants along the new river have sprung back to life! You can see work happening on the future parks, including a giant raccoon play structure and a scramble to challenge playful visitors of all ages. For more information, visit www.portlandsto.ca/construction or follow Rocky @TheRockRipper on Twitter or Instagram. Learn more about the Port Lands Flood Protection Project here: portlandsto.ca/project-details/

Комментарии • 73

  • @jonathan_careless
    @jonathan_careless Месяц назад +45

    Beautiful to watch it come alive.

  • @riseofazrael
    @riseofazrael 13 дней назад

    Love seeing the early signs of life already taking place. This is shaping up to be one of the best investments the city has made in a very long time.

  • @ElizaBenn
    @ElizaBenn Месяц назад +23

    Looks amazing! Looking forward to the opening next year.

  • @pearpenguin
    @pearpenguin Месяц назад +7

    The Keating Channel Pub is such a peaceful oasis in the city. It's still operating and I hope it continues to do so. Now that Cherry St. has relocated it is more difficult to walk to but hopefully they will get the support of everyone watching this video.

  • @bryan.wood.toronto
    @bryan.wood.toronto Месяц назад +13

    Looking forward to it! 😊

  • @Nemesispigeon
    @Nemesispigeon 27 дней назад +2

    Amazing work, if only all our infrastructure projects were so well explained. 😊

  • @chesterfieldjones1055
    @chesterfieldjones1055 Месяц назад +7

    Thank you so much for the work you all have done and continue to do. This is no cookie-cutter park and river you have created here. I can't imagine how each of you will feel as you see the fruits of your endeavours being enjoyed by millions of people over the coming years and decades. City officials from all over the world will be coming here to learn and be inspired from what each of you have done, and taking what they have learned back to their cities. You are all at the top of your field. See you next summer! 🚲🚣‍♀ 🏃🚶‍♂

  • @benm8319
    @benm8319 Месяц назад +4

    Really exciting work being done for the city's benefit. Love to see it!

  • @Universal.G
    @Universal.G 6 дней назад

    AWESOME!!!!

  • @erictimm
    @erictimm Месяц назад +10

    So excited! Looking incredible

  • @waintawp
    @waintawp Месяц назад +5

    Love these updates! Seeing the future pedestrian bridge’s location answered my question from the previous videos 🍻

  • @thefamily6418
    @thefamily6418 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for sharing, what a great video!!

  • @GregorySD
    @GregorySD Месяц назад +8

    Looks amazing. Really looking forward to this. We really need to be future and forward looking and bury the Gardiner and Lakeshore and make the surface level a park from one end of the city to the other.

  • @michellemoore7053
    @michellemoore7053 Месяц назад +2

    I can’t wait for this to be finished! Thanks for sharing the progress.

  • @zwindowseat
    @zwindowseat Месяц назад +1

    Amazing work to transform this area! Can’t wait until it’s open to the public.

  • @DevinWiles
    @DevinWiles Месяц назад +3

    very exciting, looking forward to seeing the next update.

  • @VD-or9nl
    @VD-or9nl Месяц назад +1

    Looking forward to endless walks here.

  • @dgabit
    @dgabit Месяц назад +2

    All the greenery starting to grow looks great, going to stop by end of summer for another video.

  • @blackpanda7298
    @blackpanda7298 Месяц назад +4

    I cannot wait ❤

  • @andrewriley4990
    @andrewriley4990 Месяц назад +4

    Awesome !

  • @willwray8511
    @willwray8511 Месяц назад +2

    Looks amazing

  • @voltorfan
    @voltorfan Месяц назад +3

    That’s why Toronto is still the best, so much development

  • @blotzkrog
    @blotzkrog Месяц назад

    CANT FREAGGIN WAIT :)

  • @nickb220
    @nickb220 15 дней назад

    there is a copious amount of curvature present in that bridge

  • @rolandtb3
    @rolandtb3 Месяц назад +4

    Looking good. Will areas open gradually between now and next year? Or all at once? For example, the parks, viewing areas.

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Месяц назад +5

      Everything will open at the same time next summer.

  • @msg____9429
    @msg____9429 Месяц назад +1

    It's looking great and I visit every week. However, it's curious that there's no mention of condo development on the north side alongside Keating channel. Some of these buildings will be up to 49 stories tall and clearly present a different landscape than what is presented here. I'm concerned that the introduction of 20+ thousand people living at the entrance to this park will create traffic chaos and limit access to the area.

    • @terrygelinas4593
      @terrygelinas4593 24 дня назад +1

      This is in the planning stages, and the city did invite citizens to provide feedback on building elevations and arrangement.

  • @CPCM530
    @CPCM530 29 дней назад +1

    Looks beautiful, but I do wonder how this oasis won’t be overrun with homeless tents and such. Seems that issue is running rampant especially in this region.

  • @Meyers1793
    @Meyers1793 Месяц назад +2

    OMG Raccoon park! 😭🦝 The unofficial animal of Toronto. Can't wait to bring my kids there.

  • @slavicsquat5759
    @slavicsquat5759 12 дней назад

    Lets hope the cormorants don't decide to take up residence in the park once its built.

  • @deeg8849
    @deeg8849 24 дня назад

    will dredging in the future be necessary on the new portion of the Don and in the old Keating channel

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  23 дня назад

      The Keating Channel will still need dredging, but the new river valley will not.

  • @deeg8849
    @deeg8849 Месяц назад

    What will be the maximum depth of the new southern part of the river

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Месяц назад

      The deepest point of the river is approximately 7m deep where it meets the lake in Polson Slip.

  • @Universal.G
    @Universal.G 6 дней назад

    I still see many industrial buildings in the area. Will they be removed? Thanks

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  4 дня назад

      Some of the warehouse-type buildings you see will eventually be removed. Some buildings are designated heritage buildings and will be remain. You can learn more here: portlandsto.ca/history-of-the-port-lands/industrial-and-cultural-heritage-in-the-port-lands/

  • @KristakisTO
    @KristakisTO 19 дней назад

    Real question: with the flooding today in Toronto I saw pictures of the DVP under water. I understood that part of the new Portlands included flood management. Was this a failure of the design or is something not in place yet as construction is still underway. Thx!

    • @KardiFan2000
      @KardiFan2000 19 дней назад +1

      2:22 The north plug is still in place, and won't be removed until the end of this year. In other words... construction is still ongoing.

    • @KristakisTO
      @KristakisTO 19 дней назад

      @@KardiFan2000 thx!

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  18 дней назад +3

      With yesterday’s rain, people are curious about how the ongoing flood protection work in the Port Lands was affected.
      Earlier this month we removed the West Plug, a concrete wall that was separating the new mouth of the Don River from the lake (you can read about that here: www.waterfrontoronto.ca/news/waterfront-toronto-reaches-construction-milestone-in-the-port-lands-a-big-step-towards-reconnecting-the-don-river-to-lake-ontario). The next step is to remove the North Plug at the Keating Channel, further connecting the Don River to Lake Ontario.
      A small notch was also recently made at the west end of the North Plug to allow for construction of the riverbank where it meets the wall. Some water and debris flowed into the new river here and the water level was a little higher than usual. Otherwise, the storm did not impact the construction site and increased waters from the Don River were still moving by way of the Keating Channel.
      The Port Lands Flood Protection project is designed to protect the Port Lands and portions of Leslieville and South Riverdale in a storm even bigger than yesterdays. It is not designed to mitigate flooding on the Don Valley Parkway, which remains within the Don River flood plain.
      When complete, this work will help to transform Toronto by reducing the risk of flooding and enabling development in this area, including thousands of new homes, greenspace and destinations. You can learn more about why this matters here: portlandsto.ca/why-this-matters/

  • @racksonman
    @racksonman Месяц назад

    Don do the Don River

  • @deeg8849
    @deeg8849 Месяц назад

    How will the Keating channel be changed? (Aside from the bridge). It’s so ugly

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Месяц назад +3

      Our vision for the Keating Channel is for it to become a vibrant urban canal with a promenade, shops, cafes, and a tree-lined walkway. To its north will be the future Keating Channel Precinct, so in the long-term, it will be active and dense on both sides.

    • @deeg8849
      @deeg8849 Месяц назад

      @@WaterfrontToronto Can yuo send me a link to a site that provides more detail on everything. Thank you

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Месяц назад

      The south side of the Keating Channel will be designed as part of the public realm for “Villiers Island.” While the vision is articulated in the Villiers Island Precinct Plan, the detailed plans will be designed in time as the island is developed over the coming years. You can learn more about the Villiers Island Precinct Plan here: www.waterfrontoronto.ca/our-projects/villiers-island
      The Keating Channel Precinct is also in the early planning stages, so not much detail to share yet, but you can learn more about that precinct plan here: www.waterfrontoronto.ca/our-projects/keating-channel-precinct

    • @terrygelinas4593
      @terrygelinas4593 24 дня назад

      Love!

  • @CusterFlux
    @CusterFlux 27 дней назад

    I'd enjoy watching this more if I didn't hear Doug Ford salivating over how he's going to sell it all off to his buddies …

  • @mrdouglasbaker
    @mrdouglasbaker Месяц назад

    It’s nice, but if you keep getting rid of industry, what are these people gonna do for a living?

    • @WaterfrontToronto
      @WaterfrontToronto  Месяц назад +1

      We can appreciate that concern. While there was some industrial use remaining in the project area, this area was mostly unused space. The overall Port Lands still retains active industrial uses, as well as ones we consider “soft” industry. Those uses will remain and be balanced with the new communities to come, which will also include new commercial and retail spaces that create jobs.

    • @user-fl9bc3gl4i
      @user-fl9bc3gl4i Месяц назад

      Basic income is coming

  • @Andrico77
    @Andrico77 Месяц назад +4

    I give 2 days after opening before it is overwhelmed with squatters and vagrants

    • @bozelecter
      @bozelecter 23 дня назад

      you should move to another country where there is no poverty

    • @Andrico77
      @Andrico77 23 дня назад

      @@bozelecter no. I recall a time when there weren’t tent cities and squatters in public parks.
      Moving is a cop out, in prefer voting in the right people.

  • @adamsyclone7409
    @adamsyclone7409 Месяц назад

    Looks great now let’s remove all the homes and airport from the island and put more parks possibly a f1 track 😉

  • @1mill2
    @1mill2 Месяц назад +3

    The homeless are going to love it, especially under the bridges. You know as soon as this opens they are going to be coming over from Cherry Beach & Tommy Thompson and make encampment in the bushes.

    • @user-fl9bc3gl4i
      @user-fl9bc3gl4i Месяц назад +2

      All the more reason to get these people some housing. The humane thing to do wouldn’t you say?

    • @1mill2
      @1mill2 Месяц назад

      @@user-fl9bc3gl4i The only thing that can save these people are them wanting to change. Toronto gets hundreds of millions to help the homeless, the homeless have all the resources at their disposal to get help. These people are drug addicts and would rather live outside, then stop drugs, follow basic rules and live in a shelter.

    • @EvelynSaungikar
      @EvelynSaungikar 27 дней назад

      No they aren’t. There isn’t anyone there to beg from, and no food banks, soup kitchens, and other support services. Yet.

  • @leafystreet9247
    @leafystreet9247 Месяц назад +3

    Great spot for homeless encampments. 👍

    • @user-fl9bc3gl4i
      @user-fl9bc3gl4i Месяц назад

      Maybe the city should find them a place to live and stop bringing in immigrants and refugees and setting them up with housing.

    • @terrygelinas4593
      @terrygelinas4593 24 дня назад

      You don't want to remove all of the city's public parks? I don't see any major issues in other parks.

  • @williaml5084
    @williaml5084 Месяц назад

    A park for children and their caregivers! ...is sounds like a wonderful place, for the wealthy children and the underpaid overworked caregivers!

    • @terrygelinas4593
      @terrygelinas4593 24 дня назад +1

      It will be a public park for everyone, not a private property

  • @honeygill4965
    @honeygill4965 Месяц назад

    Amazing park no doubt but this has to be the worst run sites I’ve ever been too😭😭 Ellis don is a joke , bunch of grumpy old no life’s who drive around in their pick ups don’t nothing, and those golf cart guys😂😂don’t even get me started on them

  • @GGoAwayy
    @GGoAwayy Месяц назад

    Voice over work got a little annoyingly over emotive at the end there. I dont know where Id expect a raccoon to be. Settle down.

  • @lazerlayne
    @lazerlayne Месяц назад +3

    Beautiful and much needed, but like ALL city projects, there is NO WAY this will be Open for 2025.......!!!!!!