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Charles Sauriol planting a tree with Jasper Hill (Chief Big White), Mount Albert, ca. 1963
(Location: City of Toronto Archives, 1963)
Developing sustainability: sustainability policy and gentrification on Toronto's waterfront
(Taylor & Francis, 2009-08)
A “three pillar” concept of sustainability guides the current publicly funded planning and redevelopment process on Toronto’s waterfront. While this concept serves as a guiding framework, sustainability is largely defined ...
Waterfront News 1(2)
(2007-04)
A newsletter of Toronto's Changing Waterfront research project. Current activities of the researchers are provided as is a brief summary of the project.
Maple sugar camp on "Second Don", c. 1909
(Location: Don Valley Glass Plate Negatives, Archives of Ontario, 1909)
Bloor Viaduct under construction, Don Section, Piers B & C, looking west, 1915
(Location: Toronto Public Library, 15/10/1915)
45th Boy Scouts Troop Easter camp, East Don Valley, 1922.
(Location: City of Toronto Archives, 1922)
Boys fishing on Don River, above Gerrard Street Bridge, c. 1916
(Location: Archives of Ontario, 1916)
Introduction to "Political ecologies of urban waterfront transformations"
(Elsevier, 06/04/2007)
This is an introductory chapter for a series of papers which focus on the political ecology of waterfronts in selected cities in Europe, North America and the Caribbean. The papers incorporate emphases on the myriad ...
On the Don River, including Don Jail, Toronto, Canada, postcard, c. 1906-1913
(Location: City of Toronto Archives, 1913)
Toronto's Recent Waterfront Struggles: Much Ado About Nothing?
(2006-01)
The article analyses a particular case of jurisdictional conflict in planning and developing Toronto's waterfront at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation and the ...