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East Bayfront, or the East Bayfront Precinct, is an emerging neighbourhood in
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, Canada. It is currently undergoing a transformation from industrial use to mixed-use as part of
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's plans to create a residential and commercial district urban core near the lake. The area is bordered by the Parliament Street to the east,
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and the Jarvis Slip to the west, and the rail line and
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to the north. The area is of land. The area was filled in during the 19th and 20th Century to accommodate growth of business needing access to the waterfront.


History

The district is mostly concrete with very few trees or greenspace. The Water's Edge Promenade will provide tree line board walk to the area. Sugar Beach (opened in 2010) and the Sherbourne Common will provide some green space. The area's revitalization is being managed by Waterfront Toronto, a partnership of Federal, Provincial and local governments encouraging progressive and sustainable development of the Toronto waterfront. Several docking facilities for tour boats operating in the inner harbour in the east and west ends of the District. A number of small industrial-commercial business parks dots the area, but some are being demolished and replaced with parking lots. There are four privately owned public parking lots in the district. The area has gone through redevelopment in the early 21st century, with several new amenities and attractions opening in the neighbourhood including: * Water's Edge Promenade - a tree lined boardwalk from Jarvis to Sherbourne * Parkside - Great Gulf Group 36 floor condo project designed by Moshe Safdie * Bayside - city owned land for planned residential, cultural and retail development * Parliament Wavedeck - mixed use public space/water treatment facility * Corus Quay **
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head offices ** Sugar Beach ** Sherbourne Common - a park **
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Waterfront campus The area includes a office and institutional zone on the dockside tract of East Bayfront. This section consists of the Corus Quay and the
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's Health Sciences Campus. In December 2009, Waterfront Toronto revealed the first major private sector development for the district, called Parkside. The $200 million residential development project, designed by Moshe Safdie and developed by Great Gulf Group of Companies, will be located on the northeast corner of Queens Quay East and Sherbourne, south of the Gardiner Expressway and just east of the new Sherbourne Park. In February 2020, the Université de l'Ontario français announced plans to open its campus in East Bayfront at 9 Lower Jarvis Street. The campus was opened to the public in June 2021.


Transportation

The Bayfront area is accessed by various roads and expressways: * Queens Quay (Toronto) East - provides access through the centre of the precinct * Lake Shore Boulevard East - provides access along the northern end of the district *
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- forms northern boundary along with Lake Shore Boulevard East with on/off ramps at Jarvis and Sherbourne * Lower
Jarvis Street Jarvis Street is a north-south thoroughfare in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, passing through some of the oldest developed areas in the city. Its alignment extends from Queens Quay East in the south to Bloor Street in the north. The segment ...
- forms western boundary; one of the few north-south routes connecting the area to the neighbourhoods north of the Gardiner * Parliament Street - one of the few north-south routes connecting the area to the neighbourhoods north of the Gardiner * Lower Sherbourne Street - one of the few north-south routes connecting the area to the neighbourhoods north of the Gardiner There are a number of local routes in the area cut off by either Lake Ontario or the Gardiner: * Freeland Street - named for Rand Freeland, owner of Fantasy Farm * Cooper Street - likely for mill operator William Cooper (businessman) * Richardson Street - named for
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, Toronto's first harbour master * Shaw Street - named for former Mayor John Shaw (Canadian politician) * Bonnycastle Street - named for Richard H. G. Bonnycastle, founder of
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(now owned by nearby
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) Most of these local routes exists to service local businesses and customers. Plans by the TTC would see streetcar service in the district. Streetcars would run from Union Station down to Bay and Queens Quay, head east along the Queens Quay (southside) to Parliament Street. The interim terminus at Parliament will feature a loop, but the TTC plans to extend the route into the East Donlands in the future. The
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has two bus routes in the precinct's west end: * 6 and 6A Bay - running along Queens Quay East, Freeland Street and Lower Jarvis * 75 Sherbourne - running along Lower Sherbourne, Lower Jarvis and Queens Quay East There is no public transit in the east end of the precinct. There are plans to develop a light rail line along Queens Quay, initially as far as Parliament Street.


Slips and quays

*
Jarvis Street Jarvis Street is a north-south thoroughfare in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, passing through some of the oldest developed areas in the city. Its alignment extends from Queens Quay East in the south to Bloor Street in the north. The segment ...
Slip * Parliament Street Slip * Pier 27


See also

* Port Lands * Corktown *
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* St. Lawrence Market *
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