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Automated Speed Enforcement Locations
In November of 2025, the Ontario Government banned the use of speed cameras, and so this dataset is no longer being updated. Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) is an automated... -
Sewer Outfalls
This dataset provides pertinent information on the general location of sewer system outfalls and the classification by flow medium. The data is updated on a continual daily... -
Business Improvement Areas
A Business Improvement Area (BIA) is an association of commercial property owners and tenants within a defined area who work in partnership with the City to create thriving,... -
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... -
3D Massing
Exploring new ways to share information with each other is a cornerstone of improving the planning process. To do this it is essential to have city-wide data in accessible... -
Topographic Mapping – Building Outlines
Polygon layer representing the physical area of buildings. Building polygon collection is split into two “classes”. Simple buildings are buildings which are 3 storeys or less.... -
School Safety Zone Watch Your Speed Program – Locations
The WYSP uses devices called speed display signs or driver feedback signs which contain a radar device and an LED display. These signs are installed on a dedicated wooden pole.... -
Clothing Drop-Box Locations
This dataset provides information on the location and operators of permitted clothing drop boxes. The Clothing Drop Box by-law ensures that the public is aware of where used... -
Street Furniture - Transit Shelter
The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000 street furniture elements... -
Street Furniture - Publication Structure
The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000 street furniture elements... -
Street Furniture - Poster Structure
The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000 street furniture elements... -
Street Furniture - Litter Receptacle
The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000 street furniture elements... -
Street Furniture - Poster Board
The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000 street furniture elements... -
Street Furniture - Bench
The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000 street furniture elements... -
Street Furniture - Information Pillar-Wayfinding Structure
The City of Toronto entered into a 20-year contractual agreement with Astral Out-of-Home in 2007 for the installation and maintenance of up to 25,000 street furniture elements... -
CaféTO Locations
CaféTO is a program that provides licensed eating or drinking establishments in Toronto with the opportunity to expand their outdoor dining space through sidewalk cafés, curb... -
Heritage Register
See Readme file in Shapefile. The heritage register is a list required under the Ontario Heritage Act that identifies properties of cultural heritage or interest that have been... -
Heritage Conservation Districts
See Readme file in shapefile. The HCDs in the City of Toronto are protected by a municipal by-law passed under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act (OHA), by City Council.... -
Traffic Cameras
The Traffic Camera dataset contains the location and number for every Traffic camera in the City of Toronto. These datasets will be updated within 2 minutes when cameras are... -
Air Conditioned and Cool Spaces (Heat Relief Network)
The City of Toronto coordinates a Heat Relief Network throughout the summer season from May 15 – September 30, which includes air conditioned and cool spaces. The public can...