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The wait is over. This summer, Old City Hall reopens to the public for an exciting series of pop-up events as well as for civil weddings. Uncover unique stories of Toronto every Friday from 10 a.m. to ...
The City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 743, Streets and Sidewalks, Use of, Article XII allows for the establishment of access areas around select social infrastructure. Social infrastructure is ...
*Street parking only. Parking on the grass is not allowed as it poses a safety hazard and can damage turf. About Scarborough Bluffs Bluffs stretch for about 15 km along the Lake Ontario shore, from ...
E-scooters are not allowed to be ridden in the City of Toronto regardless of your age. E-bikes are allowed in Toronto for those 16 years and older. Not all electric mobility devices are e-bikes. It is ...
Celebrate everything you love about Canada with the City of Toronto’s annual Canada Day fireworks and daytime events. Further details are announced in June. Sign up for the CelebrateTO eNewsletter to ...
Ontario’s Immunization of School Pupils Act (ISPA) requires that students be vaccinated against nine designated diseases or have a valid medical, religious or conscience exemption to avoid suspension ...
For automated speed enforcement or red light camera tickets with a violation date on or before January 19, 2025, use court case lookup to pay or dispute your ticket. As of January 20, 2025 and onward, ...
From farmers’ markets to neighbourhood bazaars, flea and vintage markets, public markets are central to communities. Toronto boasts more than 160 community-based public markets which support more than ...
News Release June 21, 2025 Today, Mayor Olivia Chow launched a new citywide initiative called Keep Toronto Beautiful aimed at keeping public spaces clean, safe and well-maintained. A clean city ...
The following is a list of the 2025 designated and statutory holidays for members of the Toronto Public Service. New Year’s Day (2025): Wednesday, January 1 Family Day: Monday, February 17 Good Friday ...
All dog owners in Toronto must follow the rules below as well as comply with the Toronto Animals Bylaw and the Province of Ontario’s Dog Owners’ Liability Act (DOLA). Leashing In Public All dogs must ...