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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 ...
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 ...
The City of Toronto’s Data for Equity Strategy aims to support City divisions in collecting socio-demographic data to analyze, use and apply disaggregated data to inform equitable program planning and ...
Find out more information about the City of Toronto's 158 neighbourhoods and how they were created.
E-Scooters. E-Bikes In Toronto, e-scooters are not allowed to be operated on public roads, sidewalks or paths, regardless of user age.: E-bikes are allowed on public roads but not on sidewalks in ...
Submit an Event. All submitted events must meet provincial and municipal requirements, legislation and restrictions on gatherings. Submit an Event ...
From July 4 to 20, support more than 220 local restaurants serving up three-course prix fixe menus at six price points for lunch or dinner. Reservations are accepted for seatings between July 4 and 20 ...
Dundas Street West, south side, looking west from Mavety Street, 1982 (Toronto Public Library). A Heritage Conservation District Study will provide an understanding of the area’s history and heritage ...
Celebrate everything you love about Canada on July 1 with live performances and fun activities at events across the city. Admission is free.
Mayor Olivia Chow was joined by Councillor Anthony Perruzza (Black Creek-Humber River) and City of Toronto staff to break ground on a new state-of-the-art, 80,000 square foot net zero community and ...
Each May, Doors Open Toronto invites the public to explore the city’s most-loved buildings and sites, free of charge. The event provides rare access to buildings that are not usually open to the ...
Local Road Resurfacing. The City of Toronto will resurface the streets listed below. Our inspection of these roads shows that they need resurfacing and sections of damaged curb and/or sidewalk need to ...