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    York Quay Neighbourhood Association

  • Welcome to YQNA

    York Quay Neighbourhood Association

  • Welcome to YQNA

    York Quay Neighbourhood Association

  • Welcome to YQNA

    York Quay Neighbourhood Association

  • Welcome to YQNA

    York Quay Neighbourhood Association

  • Welcome to YQNA

    York Quay Neighbourhood Association

  • Welcome to YQNA

    York Quay Neighbourhood Association

  • Welcome to YQNA

    York Quay Neighbourhood Association

  • Welcome to YQNA

    York Quay Neighbourhood Association

  • Welcome to YQNA

    York Quay Neighbourhood Association

York Quay Neighbourhood Association covers Toronto’s iconic Central Waterfront, with members in every building. YQNA is actively engaged in what shapes our neighbourhood – traffic, transit, planning, cultural and social events, policing, environment, noise, businesses, and the great urban renewal transforming Queens Quay. YQNA welcomes all residents to participate, share their ideas and enjoy our events.

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York Quay Neighbourhood Association covers Toronto’s iconic Central Waterfront, with members in every building. YQNA is actively engaged in what shapes our neighbourhood – traffic, transit, planning, cultural and social events, policing, environment, noise, businesses, and the great urban renewal transforming Queens Quay. YQNA welcomes all residents to participate, share their ideas and enjoy our events.

Visit us on Twitter

York Quay Neighbourhood Association covers Toronto’s iconic Central Waterfront, with members in every building. YQNA is actively engaged in what shapes our neighbourhood – traffic, transit, planning, cultural and social events, policing, environment, noise, businesses, and the great urban renewal transforming Queens Quay. YQNA welcomes all residents to participate, share their ideas and enjoy our events.

Visit us on Twitter

York Quay Neighbourhood Association covers Toronto’s iconic Central Waterfront, with members in every building. YQNA is actively engaged in what shapes our neighbourhood – traffic, transit, planning, cultural and social events, policing, environment, noise, businesses, and the great urban renewal transforming Queens Quay. YQNA welcomes all residents to participate, share their ideas and enjoy our events.

Visit us on Twitter

York Quay Neighbourhood Association covers Toronto’s iconic Central Waterfront, with members in every building. YQNA is actively engaged in what shapes our neighbourhood – traffic, transit, planning, cultural and social events, policing, environment, noise, businesses, and the great urban renewal transforming Queens Quay. YQNA welcomes all residents to participate, share their ideas and enjoy our events.

Visit us on Twitter

York Quay Neighbourhood Association covers Toronto’s iconic Central Waterfront, with members in every building. YQNA is actively engaged in what shapes our neighbourhood – traffic, transit, planning, cultural and social events, policing, environment, noise, businesses, and the great urban renewal transforming Queens Quay. YQNA welcomes all residents to participate, share their ideas and enjoy our events.

Visit us on Twitter

York Quay Neighbourhood Association covers Toronto’s iconic Central Waterfront, with members in every building. YQNA is actively engaged in what shapes our neighbourhood – traffic, transit, planning, cultural and social events, policing, environment, noise, businesses, and the great urban renewal transforming Queens Quay. YQNA welcomes all residents to participate, share their ideas and enjoy our events.

Visit us on Twitter

York Quay Neighbourhood Association covers Toronto’s iconic Central Waterfront, with members in every building. YQNA is actively engaged in what shapes our neighbourhood – traffic, transit, planning, cultural and social events, policing, environment, noise, businesses, and the great urban renewal transforming Queens Quay. YQNA welcomes all residents to participate, share their ideas and enjoy our events.

Visit us on Twitter

York Quay Neighbourhood Association covers Toronto’s iconic Central Waterfront, with members in every building. YQNA is actively engaged in what shapes our neighbourhood – traffic, transit, planning, cultural and social events, policing, environment, noise, businesses, and the great urban renewal transforming Queens Quay. YQNA welcomes all residents to participate, share their ideas and enjoy our events.

Visit us on Twitter

York Quay Neighbourhood Association covers Toronto’s iconic Central Waterfront, with members in every building. YQNA is actively engaged in what shapes our neighbourhood – traffic, transit, planning, cultural and social events, policing, environment, noise, businesses, and the great urban renewal transforming Queens Quay. YQNA welcomes all residents to participate, share their ideas and enjoy our events.

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Local Gardiner Repairs Will End in December


The City has advised that crews will be working to repair the Gardiner supports (bents and piers) in two sections in our area: Lower Simcoe to Rees Streets, and Spadina Avenue to Dan Leckie Way. The new bike trail west of Lower Simcoe will be closed. Work hours are 7 am to 11 pm Monday to Friday, and 9 am to 7 pm on weekends.

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  • April 23, 2019
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  • “I am only now excited”: Sarah Delicate on regulating water levels in the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario.

  • See what happened at our last meeting and previous meetings (scroll down for Minutes).
  • Waterfront Toronto has released its 2020 Marine Use Strategy report.

  • See Waterfront Toronto’s design for Love Park — “a playful and immersive experience secluded from downtown life.” 

  • The City is updating its Community Safety and Wellbeing Plan. Take this survey by March 15 to express your priorities.

  • Take part in the City’s review of its community engagement for shelters and other homeless services.

  • Sign a petition to save the Dominion Foundry Complex, four heritage buildings on Eastern Ave. facing demolition.

  • Please take this survey about the presentation on homelessness at our January meeting.

  • TTC conducts surveys on Bay St. and Queens Quay for new LRT line.

  • Waterfront Toronto’s study on how we use the harbour—from Waterfront for All.

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