Rediscover a piece of Toronto’s waterfront history as the Amsterdam Bridge officially reopens following an extensive rehabilitation project. Originally gifted by the City of Amsterdam and beloved by generations of visitors, the restored pedestrian bridge once again provides a scenic connection along Toronto’s waterfront while celebrating the city's maritime heritage and public spaces.
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Highlights
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- Walk across the newly restored Amsterdam Bridge for the first time in five years
- Enjoy waterfront views connecting York Quay and John Quay
- Learn about the bridge’s historical significance and its connection to the City of Amsterdam
- Experience a revitalized public space along Toronto’s Harbourfront
- Explore nearby waterfront trails, parks, attractions, and public art installations
- Take in scenic photo opportunities along Lake Ontario
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Know Before You Go
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The bridge is open year-round and accessible to pedestrians
Located within Toronto’s Harbourfront district near restaurants, attractions, and public spaces
Accessible via public transit, cycling routes, and nearby parking facilities
The waterfront can be windy; dress appropriately for weather conditions
Visit during daylight hours for the best views and photography opportunities
Consider combining your visit with other Harbourfront attractions and waterfront walks
Following years of restoration work, the Amsterdam Bridge once again welcomes residents and visitors to experience one of Toronto’s most recognizable waterfront landmarks.
Plan your visit and enjoy a fresh perspective on Toronto’s revitalized waterfront.