Sponsored by APWA's Public Works Historical Society (PWHS) Toronto's waterfront is the most dynamic landscape in Canada's largest city. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the original harbour was reshaped and the shoreline extended to enhance Toronto's status as a railway hub and port. In the post-industrial era, emphasis has been placed on housing, recreation and green development. 

Learning Objectives:

1.     Examine the social, economic and political forces that have driven waterfront change in Toronto.

2.     Identify the phases of waterfront development in relation to larger city-building efforts in Toronto.

3.     Review the sequence of physical change in the Toronto waterfront's landscape over the past 200 years.

SPEAKERS:

Wayne Reeves
CHIEF CURATOR, MUSEUM SERVICES,  City of Toronto,  Toronto,  ON

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Wayne Reeves

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