Public Art at Biidaasige Park
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Lassonde Art Trail
The Lassonde Art Trail (LAT) will be a free, open-air destination for contemporary art. On pace to open in 2026, it will weave through Biidaasige Park with a dynamic program of permanent and rotating artworks by outstanding Canadian and international artists. The art trail will be anchored by two new permanent commissions, including the first public artwork by renowned Cree visual artist Kent Monkman, and a new sculpture by Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos.
Trajet
Located east of Commissioner’s Bridge, Trajet, by Caroline Monnet and Dean Baldwin Lew, highlights the 11,000-year-old footsteps of Indigenous ancestors that were found during the excavation of Toronto’s harbour in the early twentieth century. Trajet reminds us of the long history of settlement and human activity on the shores of Lake Ontario that predates colonial settlement by millennia.
Trajet was commissioned by the City of Toronto alongside Typha, a second sculpture by Baldwin, which can be viewed at Leslie Street and Lakeshore Boulevard.