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Aerial photograph of the port area in Toronto stating: Established more than a century ago, PortsToronto proudly owns and operates Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, the Port of Toronto, the Outer Harbour Marina and the properties and waterlots throughout Toronto's waterfront.

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PortsToronto Transportation Reimagined

With its beginnings as the Toronto Harbour Commission, PortsToronto has been on the city’s waterfront for more than a century – building, restoring and protecting resources built and natural. As visitors and residents alike rediscover Toronto’s waterfront, PortsToronto will continue to play a lead role in the city’s transportation infrastructure – fueled by innovation, committed to sustainability, and driven by a desire to make connections. Most important, PortsToronto will empower its people, support inter-agency collaboration, and make investments to continue to grow the area and establish it as one of the world’s best waterfronts.

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Toronto Skyline with ferry in foreground

PortsToronto Transportation Reimagined

Established more than a century ago, PortsToronto proudly owns and operates Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, the Port of Toronto, the Outer Harbour Marina and properties and waterlots throughout Toronto’s waterfront.

LEARN MORE ABOUT PORTSTORONTO

News

  • Amended Tripartite Agreement Completed Enabling RESA Compliance at Billy Bishop Toronto City...
    PortsToronto, in cooperation with its Tripartite Agreement partners Transport Canada and the City of Toronto, has successfully amended the Tripartite Agreement governing Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. The amendment will...
  • Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Launches Perspectives Artist Program, Showcasing Local Talent
    Celebrating Toronto’s identity, Perspectives provides an opportunity for artists to represent what makes the city special to them, from its landmarks and neighbourhoods to its people and culture.
  • Tariff Notice
    Pursuant to Section 51 of the Canada Marine Act, notice is given that effective April 1, 2025, the Port of Toronto will: increase its cargo fees by 7 per cent;...

Feature Stories

  • Shagi Mural Unveiled at Port of Toronto Cruise Ship Terminal
    On Friday, September 20, PortsToronto unveiled Shagi, a new mural at the Port of Toronto Cruise Ship Terminal created by Anishinabek artist Que Rock.
  • On-Water Education and Promoting Safe Boating in the Toronto Harbour
    This summer, PortsToronto and the Toronto Police Service Marine Unit (TPS Marine Unit) are conducting on-water education and enforcement in the Toronto Harbour in order to reinforce regulations related to...
  • PortsToronto Releases Ninth Annual ESG Report
    PortsToronto is proud to present its ninth-annual Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) report.

Community Notices

  • City of Toronto to Commence Construction Project at Intersection of Lakeshore Blvd....
    Beginning mid-February 2025, the City of Toronto will undertake a watermain and streetcar track construction project at the intersection of Bathurst Street and Lakeshore Boulevard West that will impact travel...
  • Ship Channel Bridge Critical Repair
    As our teams work to complete critical repairs to the Ship Channel Bridge, PortsToronto has committed to identifying all opportunities to safely and periodically open the bridge to vehicle, bicycle...
  • Statement on Pedestrian Pathway Associated with Runway End Safety Areas (RESA) Design...
    Statement on Pedestrian Pathway Associated with Runway End Safety Areas (RESA) Design Proposed for Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport