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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.
Embark on an unforgettable journey in Toronto, Canada’s largest city – a global leader in business, technology, entertainment and culture. With more than half of its population born overseas, Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world.
Toronto is Canada’s largest city and a world leader in business, finance, technology, entertainment and culture. Its large population of immigrants from all over the globe has also made Toronto one of the most multicultural cities in the world.
If you live in Toronto and received a dose outside Ontario, and need to have your COVID-19 vaccine dose documented, please complete Toronto Public Health’s online form. You can document individual COVID-19 vaccines or a full series and you will need to submit proof of vaccination.
Toronto at a Glance. Quick facts about the City, including population, land area, average household income and more. For the most recent monthly indicators, see the Toronto Economic Bulletin.
Toronto’s Vacant Home Tax (VHT) requires homeowners to declare their property as vacant or occupied each year. This initiative encourages property owners to rent or sell unused homes to increase housing supply, with taxes on vacant properties supporting affordable housing programs.
Pay Your Property Tax Bill. Ways to pay, property tax receipts, refunds, missing and misapplied payments.
Learn about our service standards for a variety of areas, including compliments/complaints, graffiti removal and snow removal. Everything you need to know about registering for recreation programs and facility bookings and how the City supports quality programming for all ages.
Accountability, City Administration & Customer Service. Awards & Tributes. Budget & Finances. Council. Data, Research & Maps. Elections. Planning & Development.
Pay your Provincial Offences Act fine, including defaulted fines, in person at one of the three Court Services’ locations in Toronto. You can pay by cash, cheque, VISA, MasterCard, American Express, debit card and money order. Please bring your payment notice or offence notice (ticket).