Browse Items (38 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Tags: dreaming big Previous Page of 4 Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Plan of esplanade in connection with the Grand Trunk and other railways Intended esplanade south of Queen, shows harbour Tags: 1850s, design, dreaming big, esplanade, grand trunk railroad, harbour, map, queen street, railroads, railways, Toronto, Two Directions, Two Visions, waterfront Toronto, Simcoe & Huron Railroad Questions which ought to be answered by the Railroad Committee… Tags: 1850s, broadsides, dreaming big, harbour, politics, railroads, simcoe & huron railroad, Toronto, Two Directions, Two Visions, waterfront New multi-use trail along Queens Quay with streetcar right-of-way visible in background Tags: Central Waterfront, design, dreaming big, harbour, possible futures, queens quay, streetcars, Toronto, waterfront, waterfront toronto Design ideas for the Gardiner This design creates creates a series of civic, commercial and residential spaces, overlooking the Gardiner Expressway, that are connected by pedestrian pathways. Tags: commercial spaces, design, dreaming big, gardiner expressway, harbour, pedestrian pathways, possible futures, residential spaces, The Gardiner, Toronto, waterfront, waterfront toronto View from the Keating Channel looking west toward Cherry Street and the inner harbour Tags: beach, beaches, boats, cherry street, design, dreaming big, harbour, keating channel, Portlands, possible futures, The Port Lands, Toronto, waterfront, waterfront toronto Keating Channel, looking east during construction Tags: 1900s, channels, construction, dreaming big, harbors, harbour, harbours, keating channel, port lands, Portlands, The Port Lands, Toronto, waterfront Toronto harbour in 1820, looking east Gibraltar Point lighthouse on Toronto Island can be seen in the distance on the right. Tags: 1820s, dreaming big, gibraltar point lighthouse, harbour, Toronto, Two Directions, Two Visions, waterfront Toronto harbour looking west from about mouth of Don River, 1793 This oil painting is a historical view of the harbour – an 1876 version of the original watercolour by Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe painted in 1793 Tags: 1790s, don river, dreaming big, harbour, Toronto, Two Directions, Two Visions, waterfront Previous Page of 4 Output Formats atom, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-json, omeka-xml, rss2