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  1. www.toronto.ca › city-government › data-research-mapsMaps – City of Toronto

    Browse City of Toronto geospatial data and maps. Get detailed information about neighbourhoods, transit routes, parks and more. Data is available on Open Data and some is available for purchase.

  2. Submit a complaint, comment or compliment about the City's services or submit a claim. City Hall & Civic Centres Find City Hall and Civic Centres location details and hours of operation.

  3. The official website for the City of Toronto. Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of more than three million people.

  4. This map is intended to help you find your neighbourhood among the 158 Toronto neighbourhoods which currently exist. Enter your address or start typing a neighbourhood in the search box below to find your neighbourhood.

  5. www.toronto.ca › city-government › data-research-mapsWard Profiles - City of Toronto

    Learn about planned construction in your ward by selecting your ward name from the map below or searching by your address to find which ward you live in. Each ward page contains construction notices by street name.

  6. Find a Location Using the Drop-in Map. Use the following map to find schedules, reservations, closures and service alerts. Visit Pool Closures and Service Alerts for a list of all swim and water play facility disruptions. Reservations are available for Aquatic Fitness.

  7. Find out more information about the City of Toronto's 158 neighbourhoods and how they were created. Find Your Neighbourhood Discover demographic information about your neighbourhood which is defined by Statistics Canada Census Tract boundaries.

  8. See the Development Guide for detailed information about the City’s development review processes and application requirements. Search by address or expand the “Refine Search” button below to filter by application file number, type and status, or search by ward and submission date.

  9. In the City of Toronto, Automated Enforcement is used to reduce the prevalence of excessive speeding and the running of red lights to improve roadway safety for all road users, especially our most vulnerable (school-aged children, older adults, people on bicycles and motorcyclists).

  10. map.toronto.ca › maps › mapMaps - Toronto

    The City of Toronto is the cultural, entertainment and financial capital of Canada. The city is home to more than 2.7 million people and is the centre of one of North America's most dynamic regions. Toronto is the capital city of the Province of Ontario.

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