Development of front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke and surface support. Introduction of stride entry, eggbeater, surface dives and breaststroke. Continuous swim of 50 to 100 metres.
Today, Mayor Olivia Chow introduced modifications to sidewalk litter bins that improve their durability and functionality, helping to keep Toronto clean. The City of Toronto is working closely with ...
A new 1,300 m 2 park is coming to 3405 Sheppard Ave. E. as a result of a mixed-use development project near Warden Avenue and Sheppard Avenue East. The park design will be determined through community ...
The City is improving the playground in Gwendolen Park as part of an ongoing program to enhance playgrounds and play spaces across the city so that everyone can experience the joys and benefits of ...
Committee of Adjustment public hearings are held in a hybrid in-person and virtual format. This means applicants and the public have the choice to join in person or virtually on Webex, an on-line ...
Apply to become Toronto’s first Youth Poet Laureate. Applications are due by June 10 at 11:59 p.m. Toronto’s Youth Poet Laureate program honours a writer or spoken-word artist 16 to 27 years old, who ...
A new 1,300 m 2 park is coming to 2740 Lawrence Ave. E. as a result of a new townhouse development project near Brimley Road and Lawrence Avenue East. The park design will include a playground, splash ...
Save time. Buy ferry tickets in advance. Online ticket holders enter the terminal through a separate line during peak travel times. Toronto Island Park can get busy during the summer. Avoid crowds by ...
The Green Streets Map provides an overview of green infrastructure, assets that capture rainwater and direct it to plants and trees, that have been constructed throughout the City.
The City is improving the existing single-spray splash pad in Jack Goodlad Park by replacing it with a larger splash pad with new water play features. The design will be developed through community ...
Examine the work of architects, urban designers and thought leaders who have left their mark on Toronto in this captivating series of conversations. Registration opens on May 1.
The City is improving the playground in Riverlea Park as part of an ongoing program to enhance playgrounds and play spaces across the city so that everyone can experience the joys and benefits of play ...