WaveDecks

The wavedecks are new public spaces that vary in shape, articulation and design to reflect the movement of Lake Ontario.

The undulations of each level provide for a smooth, stepless path from one end of the deck to the other (going widthwise).

Once the transformation is complete, WaveDecks will be at the foots of Spadina Avenue, and Rees, Simcoe, and Parliament streets.

The Spadina WaveDeck won the 2009 Toronto Urban Design Award[3] of Excellence in the Small Open Space category.

The artistic design has a dramatic 2.6 metre high curve as well as metal railings to prevent injuries.

It is located just west of Simcoe Street at the water's edge and has quickly become a major attraction along the waterfront.

People relaxing on the Simcoe WaveDeck, one of several wooden structures constructed on the Toronto waterfront .
The Spadina WaveDeck won the 2009 Toronto Urban Design Award.
The Rees WaveDeck from the eastside of the WaveDeck
Construction for the Simcoe Wavedeck nearing completion in May 2009