Latest News About Toronto Island

Updated 2026-06-18 15:15

Toronto Island is currently undergoing a process of recovery and development, with efforts aimed at mitigating the impact of floods through the use of pumps and sandbags. As a result, some areas have been reopened to visitors, while others remain restricted due to ongoing work. The city is also providing support to island businesses by potentially deferring certain lease fees, which is expected to help ease financial burdens. Additionally, plans are in place for future infrastructure and housing as part of the revitalization initiative led by Waterfront Toronto. This ongoing work is part of a broader effort to revitalize the area and improve the quality of life for those who live and work on the island, as well as for visitors.

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A new island is about to open in Toronto | Toronto

While it’s certainly not unusual for a city to get a new restaurant, condo, museum or festival, it’s not every day that you hear about a brand new island–let alone one with a destination park–opening up. In Toronto, however, a new island is indeed in the works, and once it’s complete, it will be home […]

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Toronto Island Park Master Plan: About

For thousands of years, the group of islands sheltering the Toronto harbour has been known by several names. For the Michi Saagiig Anishinaabeg (the Mississaugas, signatory to the 1805 Treaty No. 13), it was simply known as Mnisiing, meaning “on the islands.” Later, the islands were collectively known as Aiionwatha or Hiawatha’s Island. Today, they […]

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City of Toronto offers exciting activities for residents and visitors this ...

News Release August 29, 2024 The City of Toronto invites residents and visitors to enjoy the upcoming long weekend with fun activities and attractions. Whether you’re looking to soak up the sun, explore the city’s cultural gems or enjoy a relaxing day outdoors, there is something for everyone to enjoy this long weekend. City Beaches […]

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Toronto's New Island is Ready to Launch

A historic gathering place, the Don River will be at the heart of a new community home to more than 15,000 people and a a destination for all to visit and explore. In January 2025, all orders of government invested nearly $1 billion to accelerate new housing and waterfront destinations and create ways to move around the inner harbour. What this means for the island: we can start to build infrastructure, new homes and destinations. … The distinct red, yellow and orange bridges that connect...

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