Winter Stations unveils winning designs at Woodbine Beach
Winter Stations competition is back at Woodbine Beach for its eighth year, with three winning designs, alongside three student designs from Ryerson University, University of Toronto, and University of Guelph.
The winning designs overtook the lifeguard stations at Toronto’s Woodbine Beach until March 31st. In an exciting first, one winning station, Wildlife-guard Chair, was launched along Hamilton’s Pier 8 as part of Winterfest. The station will move back to Toronto’s Beach in early March to conclude its exhibition alongside the other stations.
 “We’re thrilled to welcome Wildlife-guard Chair to Hamilton’s Pier 8, a jewel in the North End neighbourhood. We encourage Hamiltonians to come out to view the wonderful installation, go for a skate, and take in the waterfront’s beautiful views. We’re hopeful that the installation inspires joy and happiness at a time when communities need it most.” says Joe Valela, Principal of Tercot Communities, on behalf of the Waterfront Shores Partners. “With all the uncertainty over the past two years, we’re overjoyed that Winter Stations is once again on the Beach,” says Roland Rom Colthoff, Founder, Winter Stations. “It’s great to be able to offer Torontonians a distanced and safe event to look forward to this winter. Whether it’s your first time seeing the exhibits or you’re returning for another year, we hope you enjoy the installations that...
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