Press Release
June 26, 2025 – The final designs and renderings for Ontario Place’s new public park were unveiled by leading Toronto-based landscape architecture firm LANDinc, in partnership with the Ministry of Infrastructure and Infrastructure Ontario. Renowned for projects like Trillium Park and the William G. Davis Trail, LANDinc was selected in 2022 to lead the public park design for this landmark waterfront project.
LANDinc’s designs reflect the culmination of a comprehensive environmental assessment, in-depth community consultations, and close collaboration with rights-bearing First Nations and urban Indigenous groups. Innovative environmental initiatives are at the core of this redevelopment, with the park being rehabilitated through new shoreline protection features, flood mitigation measures, soil remediation and capping, and further enhancements, ensuring Ontario Place remains a thriving, safe and sustainable destination for future generations.
The firm’s multidisciplinary team leveraged their expertise in landscape architecture, ecological design and placemaking to create all the elements that will be featured in the new park. Envisioned as the green heart of this global destination, the public park is being designed as an accessible and inclusive space, offering new opportunities for play, connection, relaxation, inspiration, reflection and exploration. By blending landscape architecture, cultural elements, art and ecological strategies, Ontario Place’s new public park will cultivate a vibrant, sustainable and enriching environment along the shores of Lake Ontario.
LANDinc has reimagined the public park and carefully organized the green space into five distinct zones: Brigantine Cove, The Forum, The Mainland, The Marina and The Water’s Edge.
ONTARIO PLACE PARK DESIGN FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
BRIGANTINE COVE
THE FORUM
THE MAINLAND
THE MARINA
THE WATER’S EDGE
“LANDinc has been uniquely positioned to reimagine this iconic Toronto landmark, creating a world-class waterfront experience that seamlessly connects communities to their natural environment while honouring the rich legacy of the Ontario Place site,” said Patrick Morello, Senior Principal, LANDinc.
“We are proud to be leading this legacy project and global destination that will enhance public access to green spaces, set new benchmarks for ecological preservation and leave a lasting impression, inspiring future generations through innovative, sustainable design,” he added.
“Increasing public access to the water and restoring native plants and trees, while celebrating local Indigenous histories, creates vibrant spaces for urban communities to connect with the natural environment and promotes land-based education and overall health and well-being,” said Elder Shelley Charles, MinoKamik. “The public park designs reveal a deep respect for the land and reflect the spirit of Mino Bimaadiziwin—the good life.”
Ontario Place’s public park assets are available here.
ABOUT LANDinc
Founded in 1999, LANDinc is an internationally recognized design firm driven by a landscape-first approach to creating resilient, inclusive, and innovative environments. With offices in Toronto and Singapore, LANDinc maintains a strategic international presence, delivering bespoke solutions in landscape architecture, urban design, and master planning. The firm’s award-winning portfolio includes revitalized waterfronts, public spaces, transit-oriented developments, and large-scale master plans—each crafted to integrate ecology, infrastructure, and human experience. Committed to sustainability and cultural responsiveness, LANDinc designs environments that foster environmental resilience and social well-being. Visit www.landinc.ca
For more information, contact Beth Merrick, zazou communications, beth@zazoupr.com/ 416.473.9881
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