We're learning more about the plans to redevelop Ontario Place. On Monday, the company behind the redevelopment, Therme Canada, submitted their detailed plan
On Monday, the company behind the redevelopment, Therme Canada, submitted their detailed plans to the city.
The submission contains plans for a new large park and beach for Toronto’s waterfront and an iconic destination attraction that the company believes will bring millions back to Ontario Place., and our consulting partners, have been working for over a year to reach this important milestone and we’re excited to be taking this step forward today with the Province,” said, Vice President, Communications & External Relations, Therme Canada.
The company says the redevelopment will include a family-friendly experience focused on fun, relaxation, and wellbeing. There will be indoor and outdoor pools, waterslides and a wave pool, natural spaces to relax, sports performance and recovery services, and botanical gardens.If you have found a spelling error, please, notify us by selecting that text and pressing
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