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Ontario Place West Channel

Coordinates: 43°37′46″N 79°25′39″W / 43.62939°N 79.42743°W / 43.62939; -79.42743
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Ontario Place West Channel
Ontario Place West Channel is located in Toronto
Ontario Place West Channel
Ontario Place West Channel
Location in Toronto
Ontario Place West Channel is located in Ontario
Ontario Place West Channel
Ontario Place West Channel
Location in Ontario
Ontario Place West Channel is located in Canada
Ontario Place West Channel
Ontario Place West Channel
Location in Canada
LocationLake Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43°37′46″N 79°25′39″W / 43.62939°N 79.42743°W / 43.62939; -79.42743
Public transitExhibition GO Station
Exhibition Loop
509 Harbourfront
511 Bathurst
29B/C/D Dufferin
193 Exhibition Rocket
OwnerCity of Toronto
Construction
Renovated2005–2006, 2014
Tenants
Argonaut Rowing Club (1921–Present)
Toronto International Dragon Boat Race Festival (1989–2006)
Toronto Triathlon Festival (2012–Present)
1953 IWWF World Waterski Championships
1979 IWWF World Waterski Championships
2006 IDBF Dragon Boat Racing Club Crew World Championships
2011 ICF Dragon Boat Club Crew World Championships
2015 Pan American Games
2015 Parapan American Games
2016 WWA Wakeboard World Championships
2017 WWA Wakeboard World Championships

The Ontario Place West Channel, also known as the Toronto Western Beaches Watercourse is a "flat water" training and competition centre for rowing, paddling, and water sports located on the shoreline of Lake Ontario in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Description

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The watercourse is situated in a man-made channel between the west island of Ontario Place and Exhibition Place, fronting Marilyn Bell Park just west of downtown Toronto. The venue is accessible through Exhibition Place by two pedestrian bridges over Lake Shore Boulevard and the Martin Goodman Trail, which runs alongside the course.

Home of the Argonaut Rowing Club since 1921, the watercourse was used for national water skiing championships until the 1950s and for shows during the Canadian National Exhibition from the 1950s to the mid-1990s[1] including the World Water Skiing Championships in 1953 and 1979 and was the host of the Wakeboard World Championships in 2016 and 2017.[2][3] It is also one of the viewing locations for the annual Canadian International Air Show.

Toronto 2015 Pan and Parapan American Games

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For the Toronto 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games, the facility hosted the triathlon, open-water swimming, waterskiing, and wakeboarding events. In conjunction with adjacent section of Lake Shore Boulevard, the venue also hosted the seating and start/finish line for road cycling, marathon and the 20-kilometre race walk.

Recent upgrades

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During the winter of 2005–2006, Waterfront Toronto upgraded 650 m of the western section of the channel to meet International Dragon Boat Federation standards to host the Dragon Boat Racing Club Crew World Championships on August 8 to the 13, 2006. This included widening the facility to a 135-m-wide watercourse and a larger breakwater separating it from the lake.[4]

Further upgrades to the eastern section of the channel took place in 2014 after Toronto was awarded the 2015 Pan American Games; 600 m of the south channel breakwater wall and other water’s-edge structures were restored to allow required wave attenuation for current International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation waterski and wakeboard international competition standards.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Legacy Usage of the West Channel 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games Venue" (PDF). City of Toronto. December 9, 2013. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
  2. ^ "Nautique WWA Wakeboard World Championships To Be Held In Toronto". waterskimag.com. March 24, 2016. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  3. ^ Ritchie, Craig (March 31, 2016). "WWA World Wakeboard Championships To Be Held In Toronto". boat.com. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  4. ^ "Western Beaches Watercourse". Waterfront Toronto. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
  5. ^ "Ontario Place West Channel". Toronto 2015. Retrieved January 22, 2016.