TORONTO — The Ontario government has awarded a $198 million contract to design and build a new provincially-owned RFP D/B – Design and Construct Ontario Place Parking SolutionStatusPost-BidValue$400MLocation955 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto ONSectorPublic – State/ProvincialTypeParking Garage · New ConstructionData as of June 11, 2026.
Pomerleau Inc.has been selected todeliverthe project, which includesup to 3,500 parking spots, 680 EV charging stations and bicycle parking.Arcadis Professional Services (Canada) Inc.isthe design lead.
The five-storey structure will also include a bus pick-up and drop-off areaas well asa“landscape design that transitions the building seamlessly to the surrounding park,” a release reads.
Itwill belocatedat the existing parking lot site just south of Lake Shore BoulevardWest and isanticipatedto generate up to $60 million in gross revenue annually for the province once Ontario Place reaches full operation.
Parking was initially contemplatedto be included underneath thenew Ontario ScienceCentre, thenPremier DougFord and theCity of Toronto agreed to consider moving the parking to nearby Exhibition Place, but they settled on an above-ground structure.
The broader Ontario Place development will feature more than 50 acres of free public trails, expanded green space, playgrounds, interactive fountains, new beaches, event spaces, a modernizedmarinaand the redesigned RBC Amphitheatre.
ٲ final designs were unveiled in June 2025.
Construction is already underway on the newsciencecentre, withground broken on that billion-dollar-plus project in May.
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