Corktown Transit-Orientated Community Virtual Engagement Session
A virtual meeting for the future Corktown Transit-Orientated Community (TOC) will be held virtually on November 13 at 6:30pm. This project spans two blocks, between King Street to the north, Berkeley Street to the west, Parliament Street to the east, and Parliament Square Park to the South. In total, approximately 1,490 residential units, including affordable housing are proposed.

Participants should register for the event beforehand.
What: Corktown Transit-Oreintated Virtual Engagement Session
When: Thursday, November 13 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Where: Virtual meeting; please Click here to register
The development proposal for Corktown Station envisions a mixed-use development that includes housing, commercial, and retail space, community amenities and strong transit connections via the Ontario Line, TTC buses, and streetcars. The project spans the historic First Parliament site and a northern block, with a focus on commemorating the area's rich heritage, including Indigenous history and early Canadian institutions. In collaboration with the City of Toronto, Indigenous partners, and local stakeholders, the province plans to integrate historical interpretation into the site design, supported by archaeological assessments.
For more information please visit Infrastructure Ontario's website.