Harbourfront Centre

Toronto, Canada

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Description

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Harbourfront Centre, on Toronto’s waterfront, is an innovative not-​for-​profit cultural organization that creates year-​round events and activities of excellence that enliven, educate and entertain a diverse public. It specializes in a wide range of programming and services from arts and culture to family and recreational.

History

Established in 1972.

The federal government faced mounting criticism from the City of Toronto due to the amount of money being spent for Montréal on both Expo 67 and the 1976 Summer Olympics. Hence, the city decided that it would build Harbourfront Centre and the province would build nearby Ontario Place in order to revitalize Toronto’s industrial harbour and increase tourism to the city with help from the federal government. As a result, The federal government committed to buying 100 hectares of land to be appropriated for public use. In 1972 «Harbourfront Corporation» was established as a federal Crown Corporation.

Harbourfront Centre was formed on January 1, 1991 as a non-​profit charitable organization with a mandate to organize and present public events and to operate a 10-​acre (40,000 m2) site encompassing York Quay and John Quay (south of Queens Quay West).

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Takin A.

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