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Ontario Place Redevelopment Takes Step Forward

Proposed public spaces and waterfront attraction: Therme Canada | Ontario Place (CNW Group/Therme Canada)

Therme Canada is pleased to have contributed to the Government of Ontario’s development application for the revitalization of Ontario Place, which was submitted to the City of Toronto on Friday, November 25, 2022. The application includes detailed plans of Therme’s proposed development and marks an important milestone in the province’s plan to redevelop Ontario Place as a world-class year-round destination for all.

“Therme Canada, our partners at the Province of Ontario and the City of Toronto, 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 Mark Lawson, Vice President, Communications & External Relations, Therme Canada. “Having signed a long-term ground lease at Ontario Place, we are delivering on our commitment to create an iconic, global attraction along with new privately funded and maintained public space that will allow everyone to enjoy Ontario Place year-round.”

 

Therme Canada | Ontario Place Proposed West Island Development At-A-Glance

Family Fun, Relaxation, Wellbeing

Therme Group was selected by the Government of Ontario through an international bidding competition held in 2019 and subsequently signed a long-term ground lease at Ontario Place.

Therme Canada | Ontario Place will be 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.

Programming will include activities for all ages, and affordable wellbeing therapies to meet all needs. Delicious, healthy, and sustainably produced food is a cornerstone of the Therme experience and guests will be able to enjoy family meals, dinner with friends, or date-night entertainment right on the shores of Lake Ontario.

Bigger Public Space

When Ontario Place was first built, getting access meant buying a ticket. When it re-opens, the public space on the West Island will be free to access year-round with one big difference over the original Ontario Place – you’re actually going to be able to jump in the lake!

Designed over the past 12 months in partnership with landscape architects STUDIO tla, and with input from the public, stakeholders, the City of Toronto, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (MCFN), Therme Canada is proposing to create nearly 12 acres of public space including parkland, a beach, and gathering spaces, making Lake Ontario easily accessible for everyone. More details on the project:

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