The Ford government has unveiled the finalized renderings for the controversial redevelopment of Ontario Place. Detailing the upcoming entertainment complex – which he hopes will open in 2029 – Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday that a massive above-ground, waterfront parking garage will add 3,500 parking spots on Lake Shore Drive, costing taxpayers roughly $400 million.
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Doug Ford details Ontario Place redevelopment, including $400M waterfront parking garage
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