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A month where gamers and creators can discover, play and connect with Toronto’s thriving gaming community . Immerse yourself in interactive experiences from adrenaline-pumping esports tournaments to ...
City of Toronto announces improved access to free local recreation programs May 26, 2025 Media Advisory City of Toronto, Missanabie Cree First Nation to mark progress of rental housing project at 140 ...
Toronto’s Official Bee, the Bicoloured Agapostemon (Agapostemon virescens). Congratulations to the 2025 PollinateTO grant recipients. Discover the 34 community-led projects that will create essential ...
Save time. Buy ferry tickets in advance. Online ticket holders enter the terminal through a separate line during peak travel times. Ferries to Toronto Island Park operate year-round out of Jack Layton ...
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). All dogs must be leashed in ...
When early registration starts on June 3, 2025, at 7 a.m., an Enroll Now button will appear on the map for everyone regardless of eligibility. Only those eligible will be able to proceed with ...
This summer the City is piloting a program to provide free portable air conditioners to some low-income seniors with health-related needs for air conditioning. This initiative aligns with climate ...
Please note, some facilities are open and services are provided on statutory holidays. For more information, contact 311. *When a designated holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday (with the exception ...
Report dog bites or attacks by calling 311 or online. If you are transported to the hospital, report the bite or attack as soon as possible after treatment is complete. The City issues dangerous dog ...
A Pedestrian Crossover (PXO) is a designated road crossing for pedestrians outside of an intersection. These crosswalks are equipped with overhead yellow lights and side mounted flashers. A traffic ...