mcbg1
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doesn't seem like the pedestrian bridge is happening anytime soon according to thisQIPR Interactive Animation | Waterfront Toronto
www.waterfrontoronto.ca
doesn't seem like the pedestrian bridge is happening anytime soon according to thisQIPR Interactive Animation | Waterfront Toronto
www.waterfrontoronto.ca
The WT page on the pedestrian bridge continues to say 2026. The 2025/2026 WT Annual Business Plan also shows all the expenditure in 2025/2026 and 2026/2027.doesn't seem like the pedestrian bridge is happening anytime soon according to this
Let's hope so!The WT page on the pedestrian bridge continues to say 2026. The 2025/2026 WT Annual Business Plan also shows all the expenditure in 2025/2026 and 2026/2027.
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Pretty sure it's grant money that's a use it or lose it kinda situation so I think by the end of 2026 it'll be up....maybe not open, but definitely on it's way.doesn't seem like the pedestrian bridge is happening anytime soon according to this
It is primarily government (taxpayer) money - there is a municipal election (and maybe a federal one) so you can bet things will open with great fanfare!Pretty sure it's grant money that's a use it or lose it kinda situation so I think by the end of 2026 it'll be up....maybe not open, but definitely on it's way.
This is the first I've heard of 2028.
I had prepared many of you for a 2027 opening, as I didn't think it would be possible to get every last thing done this fall.
The bridge itself, according to the above will be in assembly before fall '26. So either this assembly is far more complex than I understood, or they won't have the landings/abutments/revetments ready on time.
* This paragraph (below)suggests the bridge will ship in one piece, there is a dissonance between that statement and proposing assembly over the summer.
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I hadn't checked in with WT on this since fall '26, but I knew the bridge was tracking decently well. So I'm baffled by 2028.
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Even more confusing....it sounds like they have the in-water work permits and I don't see why the landings should take all that long.