![]() “Our team’s involvement extends well beyond the development and construction of this project. The Terminal building is not just being preserved, instead it’s being infused with new life becoming a cultural, economic, and recreational community asset and a beacon for sustainability for the Town of Collingwood,” says Les Mallins, President of Streetcar Developments. “Our concept enables enhanced public access to the Spit, the Bay and the Terminal building itself in ways that would not have been previously possible. Proposed ‘Adventure Zone’ at the Marine Tower, to accommodate rock climbing, ziplining, rappelling Proposed year-round ice skating and warming stations at Millennium Park The existing structure (on the left) and the proposed (on the right)ĭocuments prepared by Streetcar and Dream also show that the proposed development will ensure that the “iconic terminal building” remains a landmark in Collingwood for decades to come. The proposal ensures that the distinct, industrial look of the silos will be preserved, with the new components built in. With that all said, the proposed development won’t be at the expense of the integrity of the existing structures. This area will feature a deck structure extending out into the Georgian Bay that will provide visitors an unmatched experience of engaging with the fresh water that builds on Collingwood’s local swimming rituals.” “The western side of the Terminals and extending north towards Millennium Park will be an exciting outdoor water recreational area. Proposed restaurant and event space Proposed hotel suite Proposed public promenade at the southern base of the Terminals A bar and restaurant, outdoor terrace, event space, fitness facility, and wellness centre are all planned for the tenth floor. She adds, “The hotel itself will become a destination that will draw visitors across the world who are curious in experiencing a unique hospitality experience.”Ī restaurant/cafe is planned for the ground floor, in addition to an activity rental shop, adventure zone, cultural space, and community space. ![]() Hoa Nguyen, Development Manager for Streetcar, tells STOREYS that each hotel room will have “breathtaking views of the water.” Watts Boathouse facing north towards TerminalsĪccording to a public presentation prepared by Streetcar and Dream, the hotel development is slated for floors two to nine and will accommodate single silo rooms, at 450 sq. Proposed water recreational area with swimming platform and rental shop for non-motorized water activities Proposed is a mixed-use development with hotel, residential, restaurant, and event space components baked in. ![]() In late March, Streetcar Developments and Dream Unlimited unveiled big plans for a towering set of 1929-built grain terminals on Collingwood’s waterfront. You may not think much of grain terminals when passing them on the highway or seeing them on the edge of town, but a proposed development in Collingwood shows that they can spell massive potential. ![]()
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