Toronto Waterfront Innovation Centre | 53.03m | 11s | Waterfront Toronto | Sweeny &Co

Hope someone brings their Wellies tomorrow.

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Bummer. I was kind of hoping they’d find an ancient burial ground and have to abandon the project in favour of a park.

The area is 20th century fill - not much of a chance of that happening unless the area was previous land that got flooded (and my understanding is that ancient Lake Ontario levels are higher than they are now).

AoD
 
March 20
Ready for the Tower Crane
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The area is 20th century fill - not much of a chance of that happening unless the area was previous land that got flooded (and my understanding is that ancient Lake Ontario levels are higher than they are now).

AoD

There was a geological period where Lake Ontario's shorelines were about 20m lower than before, which has referred to as Lake Admiralty.

Which also led to this:

When Waterfront Toronto were having their naming competition for a new street lining the lake, I submitted "Admiralty" as a name, to pay homage to the old receded shoreline of the Lake. They went with Merchant's Wharf instead. Perhaps I will try again when the next opportunity arises, probably in the Portlands.
 
Taken May 24, 2019:
Below: The east pit
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The west pit (looking north to Daniels Waterfront development)
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The west pit (looking southeast)
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Looking south
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Looking southwest at Redpath ship dock
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I couldn't resist including this photo of the lake freighter docked next to Sugar Beach and adjacent to Corus and the future Innovation Centre
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