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Catalogue Entry: School Locations - All Types
A geographical file covering the City of Toronto that contains all the point location of schools that we have. It also contains the private schools to the best of our knowledge. -
Catalogue Entry: Bicycle Parking - Bike Stations (Indoor)
This dataset contains the locations of all the indoor bike station facilities located in the City of Toronto. This data set may not be representative of the whole City of... -
Catalogue Entry: Bicycle Parking - High Capacity (Outdoor)
This dataset identifies the location of all outdoor high capacity bicycle parking installed by the City of Toronto. This includes bicycle parking such as bike corrals and bike... -
Catalogue Entry: City Wards
The City of Toronto is divided into municipal wards. This dataset includes: The boundaries for the City of Toronto's 25 wards were established using the Provincial electoral... -
Catalogue Entry: Community Council Boundaries
This is a geo-spatial file that outlines the service districts of the City of Toronto. This is a GIS polygon file that is best used when it is overlaid with the City of Toronto... -
Catalogue Entry: Elections Subdivisions
Polygon shapefiles that depicts the Election Polling Subdivisions for the 2023 Mayoral By-election, 2022, 2018, 2014, 2010 and 2006 General Municipal Elections for the City of... -
Catalogue Entry: Former Municipality Boundaries
Field Name - Description/Definition AREA_ID - Internal geographic identifier AREA_NAME - Name of the former municipality OBJECTID - Internal unique object ID This data is a GIS... -
Catalogue Entry: Fire Facility Locations
This dataset contains the location of all active fire stations and fire related facilities within the City of Toronto. The locations are identified by XY (latitude and... -
Catalogue Entry: Blacklegged Tick Surveillance
Toronto’s tick surveillance program monitors the number of blacklegged ticks, their locations and the number of them that carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease (Borrelia... -
Catalogue Entry: Cycling Network
The Toronto bikeways dataset illustrates the existing cycling network across the city, including both shared and dedicated bikeways. A summary of the network status is available... -
Catalogue Entry: Basement Flooding Study Areas
This dataset provides pertinent information on the delineation of areas that are serviced by the same local sewer infrastructure (i.e. sanitary subsewersheds). The data is... -
Catalogue Entry: Sewer Inlets
This dataset provides pertinent information on the location of sewer system inlets (mostly catchbasins and ditch inlets). The data is updated on a continual daily basis. The... -
Catalogue Entry: Fire Hydrants
This dataset contains the location of all City owned fire hydrants in Toronto. -
Catalogue Entry: Community Planning Boundaries
This dataset contains an ESRI shapefile of all the community planning boundaries of each planning section in the City of Toronto. Manager's name and telephone number is... -
Catalogue Entry: Green Streets
Green Streets are roads that include green infrastructure – natural and human-made – that capture rainwater and direct it to plants and trees, acting as a natural filter that... -
Catalogue Entry: Wards and Elected Councillors
This dataset contains a map file for wards and councilors elected of City of Toronto Council. -
Catalogue Entry: Litter Bin Collection Frequency
There are more than 10,000 garbage/recycling street litter bins across the city and the frequency of collection varies based on the location and/or usage of each bin and... -
Catalogue Entry: Topographic Mapping - Water Line
Line layer representing small waterways. These are for any waterways too narrow to accurately determine both banks of the waterway. For any waterway wide enough to determine... -
Catalogue Entry: TPS Police Divisions
This dataset has been retired. Please view https://open.toronto.ca/dataset/police-boundaries/ instead. This dataset includes all boundaries of the 16 Divisions in the Toronto... -
Catalogue Entry: Police Boundaries
Data shows which geographical areas in the City are associated to each Toronto Police Division.