Malibu (Toronto)

Malibu at Harbour Front is a high-rise condominium building located at 600 Fleet Street near the intersection of Lake Shore Boulevard and Bathurst Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1]

Malibu at Harbour Front
Malibu, 600 Fleet Street
General information
StatusComplete
TypeResidential
Location600 Fleet Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43.636756°N 79.400555°W / 43.636756; -79.400555
Completed2008
Technical details
Floor count32
Design and construction
ArchitectPage and Steele Inc.
DeveloperMalibu Investments

It is one of the many new condos in the Fort York Neighbourhood in the downtown core. Malibu is located near the Tip Top Lofts to the south, Panorama CityPlace to the East, the proposed LTD to the north and Waterpark City to the West.

Public art

Public Art at Bathurst and Lake Shore Blvd imagined by Douglas Coupland

In November 2008, the site unveiled its public art contribution, a Monument to the War of 1812.[2] The monument was dreamed up by Vancouver best-selling author Douglas Coupland, who also designed the nearby CityPlace park. The statue depicts a pair of giant toy soldiers - a gold soldier of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment standing victoriously above a toppled silver, American infantrymen soldier. It is intended to depict British victory in the War of 1812.

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References

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