Key objectives include:
- Update utilities to allow for future use of the site.
- Repairs to the exterior of the Cinesphere, Pod and bridge complex to help prevent further deterioration.
Why do the utilities and site servicing need to be replaced?
The site services at Ontario Place were installed over 50 years ago. They are at their end of life and no longer meet current standards. Services in need of replacement include water, sewer, gas, and electrical systems.
The project includes a comprehensive program to renew all services at Ontario Place to ensure continued operation of existing attractions and prepare it for redevelopment. The scope of work includes the decommissioning and removal of out-of-date infrastructure and replacement with new infrastructure that meets current standards and codes.
A Category B Environmental Assessment (EA) has been undertaken for the site servicing upgrades, which included engagement with Indigenous communities, consultation with key stakeholders, and development of a Consultation and Documentation report (C&D Report). A construction management firm (EllisDon Civil Ltd.) has been engaged to deliver the site servicing renewal and construction activities have commenced on site.
How are the Pods being repaired?
As part of the redevelopment project, the province is protecting the Cinesphere and Pod complex. Most Pods have been vacant for decades and need extensive interior and exterior renovation. Maintenance and repair work is planned to stabilize and prevent further deterioration of these heritage features while the redevelopment project progresses.
An experienced team has been retained and the repair work commenced in Fall 2022, focusing on the exterior of the Pods. An independent cultural heritage expert, Steven Burgess Architects, has been retained to ensure the work is sensitive and appropriate. A natural heritage consultant, Morrison Hershfield, is also advising on how to ensure that wildlife occupying the structures and surrounding areas are protected and any impacts are lawfully mitigated.
Current status
A Construction Management firm (EllisDon Civil Ltd.) is currently on site to carry out the site servicing renewal and building repair work. The building repair work involves repairs to structural elements, including the tension cables, roof and stairs, as well as repairs to exterior cladding and providing new lighting and exterior paint. Work is expected to continue through 2025.
To date structural repairs on bridge 5 have been completed, a temporary bridge and crane have been installed at Cedar Cove, scaffolding erection has commenced on the structures, and work is underway to repair the Pod roofs and install new glazing in the bridges and Pods.