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Toronto Western Beaches Public Life Study

The City is taking a closer look at the Western Beaches – Sir Casimir Gzowski Park, Sunnyside Park, Budapest Park, the Lake Shore Boulevard Parklands, and Marilyn Bell Park – to refresh the Western Waterfront Master Plan. It was adopted in 2009, so it's a good time to check in on progress and hear from you about your experience here.

What do you like? What's missing? Help us better understand your priorities in 2023 by mapping your thoughts on an interactive map!