Salary Range: $103,431.00 - $141,247.00
Hiring Zone: $116,222 - $126,009
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If you are interested in learning more about the Project Manager (Visitor Experience) role, you can participate in a virtual Microsoft Teams information session with Alok Sharma, Manager Business Services on Monday July 13, 2026 from 12:00pm -12:30 pm. You will have the opportunity to ask questions related to the position, working for the City of Toronto's Parks & Recreation division, as well as the City's application process.
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Toronto Parks is part of the City of Toronto’s Parks & Recreation division, which oversees thousands of green spaces across the city. From tranquil parkettes to expansive urban forests, Toronto’s parks offer residents and visitors opportunities for recreation, relaxation, and community engagement. The city features hundreds of recreation facilities, ten swimming beaches, and an extensive network of trails, making it a vibrant and accessible outdoor environment for people of all ages and abilities.
Toronto Parks manages over 1,500 parks and 8,000 hectares of land across the city. Its mission is to maintain safe, beautiful, and accessible green spaces that foster community engagement, recreation, environmental stewardship, and a dynamic visitor experience.
We are seeking an individual to join the Client & Business Services Visitor Experience team who is passionate about Toronto’s parks and enhancing the visitor experience through special events programming, visitor engagement, and partnerships in Destination Parks, including Biidaasige Park.
Biidaasige Park is envisioned to join the ranks of the world’s best city destination parks, emphasizing its unique setting facing Toronto Harbour along a one-kilometre-long new river mouth, and its remarkable story of urban regeneration, Indigenous place keeping and climate resilience. The Park will be known for offering a distinctive mix of local and international scale programs, activations, festivals, events and passive park uses; a diverse range of park amenities, delivering an exceptional visitor experience through a collaborative governance structure that carefully coordinate the actions of government, agencies, non-profit and Indigenous partners.
Reporting to the Manager, Client & Business Services – Visitor Experience, The Project Manager (Visitor Experience) is responsible for planning, developing, implementing and continuously improving visitor experiences within Toronto's destination parks. Through visitor research, strategic partnerships, special events, activations and business development initiatives, the position contributes to creating vibrant, inclusive and memorable experiences for residents and visitors while supporting the City's destination park objectives.
Activating Destination Parks
Develop and deliver innovative events, activations, cultural experiences and public programming that animate destination parks and create memorable experiences for residents and visitors. Collaborate with public, private, Indigenous, community and cultural partners, including the Lassonde Art Trail, to showcase Toronto's natural, cultural and recreational assets.
Building Strategic Partnerships
Cultivate and manage strategic relationships with community organizations, cultural institutions, tourism organizations, Indigenous partners, sponsors, businesses and non-profit organizations to support visitor experience initiatives and destination park objectives.
Growing Destination Park Business Opportunities
Identify, develop and support sustainable business opportunities that enhance the visitor experience and contribute to the long-term success of destination parks, including sponsorships, concessions, licensing initiatives, commercial activations and other revenue-generating programs.
Advancing Visitor Experience Excellence
Research visitor trends, industry best practices and emerging destination park models. Collect and analyze visitor feedback and performance data to identify opportunities for continuous improvement and support the development of visitor experience strategies, service standards and future park initiatives.
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