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Park and Recreation Facility Projects
A city builds parks and recreation facilities so its people can build community. Investing in the right parks and facilities at the right times and in the right places ensures... -
Toronto's Dashboard Key Indicators
Key indicator data from City of Toronto divisions and agencies are shared with the City Manager's Office and made available through the Toronto's Dashboard application.... -
Toronto Island Ferry Ticket Counts
Ferries to Toronto Island Park operate year-round out of Jack Layton Ferry Terminal. Ferries carry passengers to and from Centre Island, Hanlan’s Point and Ward’s Island. There... -
Noise Exemption Permits
The Noise Bylaw provides standards for noise in Toronto. This includes decibel limits and time restrictions for some types of noise. Individuals and organizations can apply for... -
Traffic Volumes - Multimodal Intersection Turning Movement Counts
The City of Toronto's Transportation Services Division collects short-term traffic count data across the City on an ad-hoc basis to support a variety of safety initiatives and... -
Toronto Beaches Water Quality
The Beach Water Sampling Program for the City of Toronto is a co-operative effort between Toronto Public Health, Toronto Water, the Marine Police Unit, Parks and Recreation... -
Toronto Beaches Observations
Observations made daily by city staff on Toronto's beaches. Where appropriate, instrumentation such as thermometer or turbidity meters is used to obtain this data. Other... -
Sewer Gravity Mains
This dataset provides pertinent information on the location of gravity sewer system pipes (main and trunk), their characteristics (e.g. pipe diameter, cross section shape,... -
Sewer Maintenance Holes
This dataset provides pertinent information on the general location of sewer system maintenance holes and the classification by flow medium in the connected sewer. The data is... -
Catalogue quality scores
The Data Quality Score reflects, in the form of a Gold, Silver or Bronze badge, how valuable a dataset is based on a set of characteristics that increase its potential to be... -
Parks Drinking Water Sources
This dataset includes data on drinking water sources (i.e. drinking fountains, bottle filling stations, dog fountains and combination units) operated by the City of Toronto... -
Park Washroom Facilities
This dataset includes data on washroom facilities operated by the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation (PFR) division. These facilities include: washroom buildings in... -
Members of Toronto City Council - Voting Record
This dataset includes the Voting record for Members of Toronto City Council at legislative meetings that are supported but the City Clerk. For official definitions and procedure... -
Members of Toronto City Council - Meeting Attendance
This dataset includes the legislative meeting attendance data for Members of Toronto City Council Meeting Attendance. For official definitions and procedure by-law information,... -
City Council and Committees Meeting Schedule Reports
This open data set provides access to meeting schedule data extracted from TMMIS. You can also access previous term meeting schedule data. City Council approves an annual... -
Toronto Bids Non-Competitive Contracts
The Non-Competitive Contracts dataset contains a list of non-competitive contracts processed by the Purchasing and Materials Management Division on behalf of the City of... -
Toronto Shelter System Flow
The City of Toronto funds and operates services dedicated to people experiencing homelessness in Toronto. The overnight services, including emergency shelters, respites, and... -
Outbreaks in Toronto Healthcare Institutions
Under the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act (HPPA), healthcare institutions (hospitals, long-term care homes and retirement homes) are required to monitor staff and... -
Deaths of Shelter Residents
This dataset provides data about Deaths of Shelter Residents. More information on the initiative is available on the City’s website: Deaths of Shelter Residents. -
Central Intake calls
If you are in need of emergency shelter space, please call the City of Toronto’s Central Intake line at 416-338-4766 or 1-877-338-3398. This catalogue entry provides two data...