To keep everyone safe and moving smoothly, the City has launched an educational campaign to help riders understand the rules and share our streets respectfully. Learn the rules for all rideables.
The Sandhurst Circle Neighbourhood Connections project aims to improve road safety and cycling connections for people of all ...
Visit Sky & Bone, an exhibition featuring more than thirty fine art pieces from the City of Toronto collection alongside works from contemporary Canadian artists. Encounter personal moments that ...
The City of Toronto is accepting requests for expression of Interest for a non-profit creative and cultural hub. Request an application package below and submit it by March 23, 2026, 11:59 p.m.
The City is improving the playground in Ritchie Avenue Parkette as part of an ongoing program to enhance playgrounds and play spaces across the city, so that everyone can experience the joys and ...
The City is creating a cleaner, greener and quieter future. Through initiatives that support green infrastructure, pollinator habitat creation and protection of local biodiversity, the City is ...
Toronto celebrates a new Mount Dennis Early Learning & Child Care Centre at 1234 Weston Road, the city’s first net zero building and largest municipally operated child care centre, which opened to ...
Large quadricycles are pedal-powered vehicles that can carry 12 or more people, including a driver who has control of steering. Sometimes known as party bikes, they are most often used for tours, ...
Step into a season of sparkle and celebration in Toronto. Whether you are taking in the charm of Christmases past at Toronto ...
Give the gift of fun, wellness and creativity with the City of Toronto’s new Recreation and Culture Gift Card. Whether it’s helping someone discover a new activity or build their skills, the gift card ...
Hurricane Melissa has caused devastating damage across Jamaica, leaving many communities in urgent need of help. The City of Toronto is working with the Jamaican Canadian Association and local ...
Families Anticipated capacity: Up to 32 families Opening date: 2028 The City of Toronto has secured 108 Harrison St. for use as a family shelter, providing a welcoming and caring place for families ...
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