If you’re looking for something to do in Toronto, Hamilton and the Greater Golden Horseshoe this weekend… well, let’s just say you’ve got a lot of events to choose from.
This week’s events affecting transit services include road races, parades and street festivals and take place across the region: in Barrie; the Bramalea area of Brampton; the Bronte area of Oakville; the Brooklin area of Whitby; Burlington; the Dundas area of Hamilton; the Georgetown area of Halton Hills; the Lindsay area of Kawartha Lakes; Markham village; Milton; Niagara Falls; Orangeville; Oshawa; Pickering; the Scarborough area of Toronto; the Streetsville area of Mississauga; central and downtown Toronto; and the Unionville area of Markham.
The events affect these routes:
Barrie Transit — 3A Georgian Drive via Cook, Celebrate Barrie shuttle.
Brampton Transit — 5 Bovaird, 12 Grenoble, 18 Dixie, 17 Howden, 23 Sandalwood, 32 Father Tobin, 505 Züm Bovaird.
Burlington Transit — 3 Guelph - Downtown, 5 Francis - Downtown, 10 New - Maple.
Durham Region Transit — 111 East Pickering counterclockwise, 111A East Pickering clockwise, 193B Pickering community bus, 302 Brock - Brooklin, 401 Simcoe, 402 King, 405 Wilson, 407 Ritson / Colonel Sam, 411 South Courtice, 900 PULSE.
GO Transit — 16 Hamilton / Toronto express, 18 Lakeshore West bus, 21 Milton / Toronto, 31 Guelph / Georgetown / Toronto, 37 Orangeville / Brampton, 52 Oshawa / York U, 63 King City / Toronto, 65 Newmarket / Toronto, 71 Stouffville / Toronto, 81 Port Perry / Whitby, 90 Lakeshore East bus, 92 Oshawa / Yorkdale.
Hamilton Street Railway — 5 Delaware, 11 Parkdale.
Milton Transit — All routes, 2 Main, 6 Scott.
MiWay — 9 Thomas - Rathburn, 10 Bristol - Britannia, 39 Britannia, 44 Mississauga Road.
Oakville Transit — 3 Third Line, 14 Lakeshore West.
Orangeville Transit — Blue, Green, Orange, Blues and Jazz Festival shuttle.
Toronto Transit Commission — 6 Bay, 8 Broadview, 11 Bayview, 24 Victoria Park, 25 Don Mills, 28 Bayview South, 29 Dufferin, 51 Leslie, 56 Leaside, 62 Mortimer, 81 Thorncliffe Park, 85 Sheppard East, 87 Cosburn, 88 South Leaside, 95 York Mills, 100 Flemingdon Park, 116 Morningside, 185 Don Mills rocket, 501 Queen, 504 King, 505 Dundas, 511 Bathurst.
York Region Transit — Viva blue, 40 Unionville local, 98 Yonge, 202 Unionville GO shuttle, 522 Markham community bus.
The Thursday, June 1 event affecting transit service is: the Pickering Rotary Ribfest.
The Friday, June 2 events affecting transit services are: Dundas International Buskerfest; the Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival; the Pickering Rotary Ribfest; and the Unionville Village Festival
The Saturday, June 3 events affecting transit services are: the Barrie Farmers Market; Bramalea Cyclefest; the Bread and Honey Festival Parade; the Brooklin Spring Fair parade; Celebrate Barrie; the Downtown Milton Street Festival; Dundas International Buskerfest; Dundas West Fest; the Georgetown Farmers Market; Guildwood Day Parade; the Lindsay Farmers Market; the Main Street Markham Farmers Market; the Moon in June Road Race; the Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival; Pape Village Summerfest; the Pickering Rotary Ribfest; and the Unionville Village Festival.
The Sunday, June 4 events affecting transit services are: the Aurora Chamber Street Festival; the Becel Heart and Stroke Ride for Heart; the Bread and Honey Festival Road Race; the Bronte Legion D-Day Parade; the Durham Pride March; Dundas International Buskerfest; the Niagara Women’s Half Marathon; the Sikh Martyrs’ Procession; the Pickering Rotary Ribfest; and the Unionville Village Festival.
The Monday, June 5 event affecting transit service is: Live with Kelly and Ryan in Niagara Falls.
Aurora
Aurora Chamber Street Festival
The Region of York and the Town of Aurora are closing
- Yonge Street (Regional Road 1) between Wellington Street and Murray Drive
to accommodate the Aurora Chamber of Commerce’s annual street festival.
The event affects York Region Transit services.
Viva blue
From 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, June 4, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Yonge Street and Orchard Heights Boulevard, then detour:
westward along Orchard Heights
southward along Bathurst Street; and then
eastward along Henderson Drive to Yonge,
resuming their regular route, southward along Yonge.Southbound buses skip these vivastations:
- Orchard Heights;
- Wellington; and
- Golf Links.
Northbound buses reverse this routing.
Northbound buses skip these vivastations:
- Henderson;
- Golf Links;
- Wellington; and
- Orchard Heights.
98 Yonge
From 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, June 4, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Yonge and Wellington Streets, then detour:
eastward along Wellington Street East;
southward along Industrial Parkway South;
westward along Englehart Drive;
south- and westward along Edward Street; and then
south- and westward along Allaura Boulevard to Yonge,
resuming their regular route, southward along Yonge.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Yonge Street across from Church Street, at Kennedy Street West, Golf Links, Murray and Henderson Drives.
Instead, southbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Wellington Street East east of Yonge Street, at Berczy Street and Industrial Parkway South and
- on Industrial Parkway South beside Aurora GO Station, across from Mary Street and Cousins Drive East and at Englehart Drive and
- on Allaura Boulevard south of Edward Street and at Yonge Street.
Northbound buses reverse the detour routing.
Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Yonge Street north of Allaura Boulevard, south of Edward Street, north of Edward Street and at Dunning Street, Kennedy Street East and Church Street.
Instead, northbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Allaura Boulevard east of Yonge Street, south of Edward Street and at Edward Street,
- on Wellington Street East across from Berczy Street and at Wells Street.
Barrie
Barrie events affecting transit services this weekend include: the Barrie Farmers Market (June 3); and Celebrate Barrie (June 3).
Barrie Farmers Market
Saturday mornings until October 28, the City of Barrie is closing
- Mulcaster Street between Worseley and Collier Streets
during the weekly market.
Barrie Transit is detouring buses, while the street is closed.
3A Georgian Drive via Cook
From 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, June 3, buses operate along their regular route to Collier and Mulcaster Street, then detour:
eastward along Collier;
northward along Poyntz Street; and then
westward along Worsley Street to Mulcaster,
resuming their regular route northward along Mulcaster.Buses skip their regular stop
- on Mulcaster Street north of Collier Street.
Instead, buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Collier Street east of Mulcaster Street.
Celebrate Barrie
Celebrate Barrie shuttle
The City of Barrie is hosting its annual community celebration Saturday, June 3 at Centennial Park.
Park at Bayfield Mall and ride a Barrie Transit bus to Centennial Park. The shuttle operates continuously starting at 9 a.m. and the last shuttle leaves the park at about 5:30 p.m. Shuttle stops are on Coulter Street behind the Bayfield Mall and at Centennial Park.
Bramalea
Bramalea events affecting transit this weekend include: Bramalea Cyclefest (June 3); and the Sikh Martyrs Parade (June 4).
Bramalea Cyclefest
All People’s Church and Bike Brampton (Brampton Bicycle Advisory Committee) are hosting the annual event, supporting Peel Memorial Hospital campus of the William Osler Health System.
The City of Brampton is closing:
- Finchgate Boulevard between Queen Street East and Clark Boulevard.
Saturday morning and afternoon to accommodate the event.
Brampton Transit is detouring buses, while the street is closed.
12 Grenoble
From 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Saturday, June 3, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Glenvale Boulevard and Queen Street East, then detour:
westward along Queen East; and then
southward along Bramalea Road South to Kensington Road,
resuming their regular route westward along Kensington.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Finchgate Boulevard south of Queen Street East and at Clark Boulevard,
- on Clark Boulevard across from Esplanade Road and Earnscliffe Gate and at Fleetwood Crescent and Bramalea Road South and
- on Bramalea Road South at Fleetwood Crescent.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Queen Street East west of Glenvale Boulevard and
- on Bramalea Road South at Kensington Road.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Kensington Road and Bramalea Road South, then detour:
southward along Bramalea South;
westward along Clark Boulevard;
northward along Central Park Drive South; and then
eastward along Queen Street East to Finchgate Boulevard / Glenvale Boulevard,
resuming their regular route northward along Glenvale.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Clark Boulevard at Edenborough Drive, Earnscliffe Gate and east of Esplanade Road and
- on Finchgate Boulevard at Festoon Place and Queen Street East.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Knightsbridge Road at Kings Cross Road and Central Park Drive South,
- on Central Park Drive South north of Clark Boulevard and
- on Queen Street East east of Bramalea Road South.
Sikh Martys Procession
The Region of Peel and the City of Brampton are closing
- Dixie Road North (Regional Road 4) between Sandalwood Parkway East and Bovaird Drive East
Sunday afternoon during the annual procession.
The City is also closing
- eastbound lanes of Sandalwood Parkway East (although two-way traffic continues) and
- westbound lanes of Bovaird Drive East (although two-way traffic continues)
during the event.
Participants start from the Guru Nanak Mission (Peter Robertson Gurdwara) at 585 Peter Robertson Boulevard, then proceed:
eastward along Peter Robinson;
southward along Dixie Road North**
westward along Bovaird Drive East;
northward along Great Lakes Boulevard;
eastward along Sandalwood Parkway East;
southward along Dixie North; and then
westward along Peter Robinson to the gurdwara,
ending their march.
The procession affects Brampton Transit services.
5 Bovaird
From 1:30 until 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Bovaird Drive East and Nasmith Street, then detour:
along their regular route eastward along Bovaird East.
Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Great Lakes Drive south of Nautical Drive and Peter Robertson Boulevard,
- in Trinity Common Terminal, and
- on Great Lakes Drive across from Peter Robertson Boulevard.
Westbound buses operate along their regular route to Bovaird Drive East and Great Lakes Drive, then detour:
along their regular route westward along Bovaird East.
Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Great Lakes Drive south of Nautical Drive and Peter Robertson Boulevard,
- in Trinity Common Terminal, and
- on Great Lakes Drive across from Peter Robertson Boulevard.
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Bovaird Drive East west of Great Lakes Drive.
18 Dixie
From 1:30 until 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Fernforest Drive and Sandalwood Parkway East, then detour:
southward along Fernforest; and then
westward along Bovaird Drive East to Dixie Road North,
resuming their regular route southward along Dixie North.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Sandalwood Parkway East east of Fernforest Drive and across from Springtown Trail and
- on Dixie Road North south of Sandalwood Parkway East, across from Springtown Trail, north of Peter Robinson Boulevard and Bovaird Drive East.
Instead southbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Fernforest Drive at Hollybush Street, south of Rainforest Drive, at Black Oak Drive, south of Bobcat Street, across from Kimberley Crescent [south] and at Softneedle Avenue and
- on Bovaird Drive East west of Fernforest Drive.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Dixie Road North and Bovaird Drive East, then detour:
eastward along Bovaird East;
northward along Fernforest Drive; and then
westward along Sandalwood Parkway East to Dixie North,
resuming their regular route northward along Dixie.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Dixie Road North north of Bovaird Drive East, south of Peter Robinson Boulevard, at Peter Robinson Boulevard, north of Peter Robinson Boulevard, south of Springtown Trail and at Springtown Trail and Sandalwood Parkway East.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Fernforest Drive north of Homewood Street and Peter Robinson Boulevard, at Hackberry Gate, north of Black Forest Drive, Deerglen Gate and Sprucelands Street and
- on Sandalwood Parkway East west of Fernforest Drive and across from Springtown Trail.
32 Father Tobin
From 1:30 until 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, buses operate along their regular route to Fernforest Drive and Peter Robinson Boulevard, then detour:
southward along Fernforest;
westward along Bovaird Drive East;
southward along Dixie Road;
eastward along North Park Drive;
northward along Nasmith Street;
eastward along Bovaird East;
northward along Fernforest; and then
westward along Sandalwood Parkway East to Dixie,
resuming their regular route northward along Dixie.Buses skip their regular stops
- on Peter Robinson Boulevard west of Fernforest Drive and Hickorybush Avenue, at Dixie Road, Canada Goose and Blue Whale Boulevards and across from Riverbank Road,
- in Trinity Common Terminal,
- on Great Lakes Boulevard at Sailwind Drive, across from Demaris Boulevard and at Sandalwood Parkway East and
- on Sandalwood Parkway East east of Great Lakes Boulevard.
Instead, buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Fernforest Drive at Softneedle Avenue,
- on Bovaird Drive East west of Fernforest Drive,
- on Dixie Road south of Bovaird Drive East, at Northcliffe Street and north of North Park Drive,
- on Nasmith Street north of North Park Drive, at Nevada Court, Newport Street and Bovaird Drive East,
- on Bovaird Drive East east of Nasmith Street [2 stops] and east of Dixie Road,
- on Fernforest Drive north of Homewood Street and Peter Robinson Boulevard, at Hackberry Gate, north of Black Forest Drive, Deerglen Gate and Sprucelands Street and
- on Sandalwood Parkway East west of Fernforest Drive and across from Springtown Trail.
17 Howden
From 1:30 until 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, southbound buses start their trips on Nasmith Street at Bovaird Drive East, then detour:
eastward along Bovaird East;
southward along Dixie Road;
westward along North Park Drive to Nasmith,
resuming their regular route southward along North Park.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Trinity Common Terminal,
- on Great Lakes Drive across from Peter Robertson Boulevard and
- on Nasmith Street south of Bovaird Drive East and at Niagara Place.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Nasmith Street at Bovaird Drive East,
- on Bovaird Drive East east of Nasmith Street [2 stops] and
- on Dixie Road south of Bovaird Drive East, at Northcliffe Street and north of North Park Drive.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Nasmith Street and Bovaird Drive East,
ending their trips.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Great Lakes Drive south of Nautical Drive and Peter Robertson Boulevard and
- in Trinity Common Terminal.
23 Sandalwood
From 1:30 until 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Bovaird Drive East and Nasmith Street, then detour:
eastward along Bovaird Drive East; and then
northward along Fernforest Drive to Sandalwood Parkway East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Sandalwood East.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Great Lakes Drive south of Nautical Drive and Peter Robertson Boulevard,
- in Trinity Common Terminal,
- on Great Lakes Drive at Beachsurf and Sailwind Roads, across from Demaris Drive and at Sandalwood Parkway East and
- on Sandalwood Parkway East beside the Brampton Soccer Centre, at Dixie Road North, east of Springtown Trail and at Fernforest Drive.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Bovaird Drive East east of Nasmith Street [2 stops] and east of Dixie Road North and
- on Fernforest Drive north of Homewood Street and Peter Robinson Boulevard, at Hackberry Gate, north of Black Forest Drive, Deerglen Gate and Sprucelands Street.
Westbound buses reverse the eastbound detour routing.
Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Sandalwood Parkway East at Fernforest Drive, west of Fernforest Drive, across from Springtown Trail, west of Dixie Road North and across from the Brampton Soccer Centre,
- on Great Lakes Drive south of Sandalwood Parkway East, at Demaris Drive, across from Sailwind Road, south of Serenity Lane,
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Fernforest Drive at Hollybush Street, south of Rainforest Drive, at Black Oak Drive, south of Bobcat Street, across from Kimberley Crescent [south] and at Softneedle Avenue,
- on Bovaird Drive East west of Fernforest Drive and Dixie Road North and at Great Lakes Drive and
- on Great Lakes Drive at Nautical Drive.
505 Züm Bovaird
From 1:30 until 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Bovaird Drive East and Nasmith Street, then detour:
along their regular route eastward along Bovaird East.
Eastbound buses skip this Züm station:
- Trinity Common.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Bovaird Drive East east of Nasmith Street.
Westbound buses operate along their regular route to Bovaird Drive East and Great Lakes Drive, then detour:
along their regular route westward along Bovaird East.
Westbound buses skip this Züm station:
- Trinity Common.
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Bovaird Drive East west of Great Lakes Drive.
Brampton
See Bramalea.
Bronte
Bronte Legion D-Day Parade
The Town of Oakville is closing:
- Lakeshore Road West between west of Bronte Road to Jones Street and
- Jones Street from Lakeshore Road West to Marine Drive
Sunday morning to accommodate the parade.
Oakville Transit is detouring buses while the street is closed.
14 Lakeshore West
From 10:15 a.m. until noon, Sunday, June 4, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Lakeshore Road West and Mississauga Street, then detour:
northward along Mississauga;
eastward along Rebecca Street;
southward along Bronte Road;
eastward along Sovereign Street; and then
southward along Nelson Street to Lakeshore West,
resuming their regular route eastward along Lakeshore.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Lakeshore Road West at West River Street and Bronte Road, west of Jones Street and at Nelson Street.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops
- on Rebecca Street at Bronte Road and
- on Bronte Road across from Hixon and Sovereign Streets.
Westbound buses reverse the eastbound detour routing.
Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Lakeshore Road at Jones Street and Bronte Road, across from Bronte Harbour and at Triller Place.
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Bronte Road at Hixon and Rebecca Streets.
3 Third Line
From 10:15 a.m. until noon, Sunday, June 4, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Bronte Road and Sovereign Street, then detour:
eastward along Sovereign Street; and then
southward along Nelson Street to Lakeshore Road West,
resuming their regular route eastward along Lakeshore West.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Lakeshore Road West east of Jones Street and at Nelson Street.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route.
Brooklin
Brooklin Spring Fair Parade
The Region of Durham and the Town of Whitby are closing:
- Baldwin Street (Regional Highways 7 and 12) between Columbus and Winchester Roads,
- Carnwith Drive East between Thickson Road North and Baldwin Street,
- Carnwith Drive West between Braddock Court and Baldwin Street,
- Watford Street between Carnwith Drive East and Winchester Road East and
- Winchester Road East (Regional Road 3) between Baldwin and Watford Streets
Saturday morning and afternoon to accommodate the annual fair’s parade.
Durham Region Transit and GO Transit are likely detouring buses during the event.
Durham Region Transit
302 Brock / Brooklin
(DRT has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this part of the post on information DRT supplied about this event in previous years.)
From about 8 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Saturday, June 3, buses operate along their regular route to Brock Street North and Taunton Road, then detour:
westward along Taunton Road West;
northward along Thickson Road North;
westward along Columbus Roads East and West; and then
southward along Montgomery Avenue to Vipond Road,
resuming their regular route westward along Vipond.Buses skip their regular stops
- on Baldwin Street South at Broadleaf Avenue, Robert Atterlsey Drive East, Sleepy Hollow Drive and Robmar Drive, north of Roybrook Avenue and at Winchester Road East,
- on Baldwin Street North [northbound] at Cassels Road East,
- on Cassels Road East at Church and Watford Streets,
- on Winchester Road East east of Watford Street,
- on Cachet Boulevard north of Ipswich Place, Helston Crescent [north], across from Blackfriar Avenue and north of Cranbourne Crescent [north],
- on Carnwith Drive East across from Wilshire Drive, west of Thickson Road North and Equinox Way and at Bayberry Court,
- on Baldwin Street North [southbound] at North Street, south of Centre Street West and Way Street and
- on Campbell Street west of Baldwin Street North.
GO Transit
52 Oshawa / York U
Saturday, June 3 morning and afternoon, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Winchester Road East and Thickson Road North, then detour:
northward along Thickson North;
westward along Columbus Roads East and West; and then
southward along Ashburn Road to Winchester Road West (Highway 7),
resuming their regular route westward along Highway 7.Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Winchester Road East at Watford and Queen Streets, west of Simcoe Street and at Durham Street
- on Winchester Road West at Ashburn Road.
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Thickson Road North north of Winchester Road East and at Blackfriar Avenue, Carnwith Drive East and Columbus Road East.
Eastbound buses reverse the detour routing.
Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Winchester Road West at Baldwin Street South and
- on Winchester Road East east of Chelmsford Drive, west of Simcoe Street, east of St. Thomas Street and at Anderson Street.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Thickson Road North at Carnwith Drive East, Blackfriar Avenue and Winchester Road East.
The Pride Durham March also affects service along this route Sunday, June 4.
81 Port Perry / Whitby
Saturday, June 3 morning and afternoon, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Thickson Road North and Columbus Road East, then detour:
westward along Columbus Roads East and West;
southward along Ashburn Road; and then
eastward along Winchester Road West to Baldwin Street,
resuming their regular route southward along Baldwin Street South.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Thickson Road North at Carnwith Drive East, Blackfriar Avenue and Winchester Road East and
- on Winchester Road East at Watford and Queen Streets, west of Simcoe Street and at Durham Street.
Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.
Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Baldwin Street South at Winchester Road East,
- on Winchester Road East east of Chelmsford Drive, west of Simcoe Street, east of St. Thomas Street and at Anderson Street,
- on Thickson Road North north of Winchester Road East, Blackfriar Avenue, Carnwith Drive East, Columbus Road East and Baldwin Street North.
Burlington
Moon in June Road Race
The City of Burlington is closing:
- Brant Street between Caroline Street and Lakeshore Road,
- Lakeshore Road between Brant Street and Maple Avenue / North Shore Boulevard West,
- Maple Avenue between Lakeshore Road / North Shore Boulevard West and Maple Crossing Boulevard
and several other streets in downtown Burlington to accommodate the annual road race Saturday evening.
The event affects Burlington Transit and Hamilton Street Railway service.
Burlington Transit
5 Francis - Downtown
(Burlington Transit has confirmed that buses are detouring, but has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information BT supplied about this event in previous years.)
After 5:30 p.m. Saturday, June 3, inbound buses operate along their regular route to John and James Streets, then detour:
northward along John Street; and then
westward along Caroline Street to Brant Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Brant.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on James Street at Brant Street.
Outbound buses operate along their regular route to Brant and Caroline Streets, then detour:
eastbound along Caroline; and then
southbound along John Street to James Street,
resuming their regular route southward along John.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Brant Street at Caroline Street and south of Ontario Street.
Also expect delays as participants pass along Lakeshore Road between Brant Street and Maple Avenue / North Shore Boulevard West.
Although the westbound lanes are closed, the roadway is open to two-way traffic, with cars, trucks and buses using the eastbound lanes for both directions.
3 Guelph - Downtown
(Burlington Transit has confirmed that buses are detouring, but has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information BT supplied about this event in previous years.)
From 5:30 until 8:30 p.m. Saturday, June 3, inbound buses operate along their regular route to John and James Streets, then detour:
northward along John Street; and then
westward along Caroline Street to Brant Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Brant.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- on James Street at Brant Street.
From 4 until 8 p.m., outbound buses operate along their regular route to Brant and Caroline Streets, then detour:
eastbound along Caroline; and then
southbound along John Street to James Street,
resuming their regular route southward along John.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Brant Street at Caroline Street and south of Ontario Street
From 8:30 until 11 p.m., outbound buses start their trips in Burlington GO Station bus terminal, as usual, then proceed:
westward along Fairview Street;
southward along Drury Lane;
eastward along New Street;
southward along Martha Street; and then
westward along James Street to John Street,
resuming their regular route southward along John.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Fairview Street beside Walmart,
- on Brant Street across from Maplewood Drive, at Graham’s Lane, south of Ghent Avenue and Olga Drive, across from Blairholme Avenue and at Baldwin and Caroline Streets and south of Ontario Street.
Instead, outbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Fairview Street beside #2220 Fairview and at Drury Lane,
- on Drury Lane beside #736 Drury, at Woodward Avenue and Courtland Drive and across from Teen Tour Way,
- on New Street at Lorne and Martha Streets and
- on James Street at Pearl Street.
10 New - Maple
From about 8:30 until 11 p.m. Saturday, June 3, expect delays as participants pass along Lakeshore Road between Brant Street and Maple Avenue / North Shore Boulevard West and along Maple Avenue between Lakeshore Road / North Shore Boulevard West and Ontario Street.
Although the westbound lanes of Lakeshore are closed, the roadway is open to two-way traffic, with cars, trucks and buses using the eastbound lanes for both directions. Similarly, although the southbound lanes of Maple are closed, the roadway is open to two-way traffic, with cars, trucks and buses using the southbound lanes for both directions.
Hamilton Street Railway
11 Parkdale
From about 8:30 until 11 p.m. Saturday, June 3, expect delays as participants pass along Lakeshore Road between North Shore Boulevard West / Maple Street and Brant Street.
Although the westbound lanes are closed, the roadway is open to two-way traffic, with cars, trucks and buses using the eastbound lanes for both directions.
Dundas
Dundas International Buskerfest
The City of Hamilton is closing
- King Streets West and East Dundas between John and Cross Street / Main Street
Friday evening, all day Saturday and Sunday morning and afternoon, to accommodate the Downtown Dundas Business Improvement Area’s annual event.
The Hamilton Street Railway is detouring buses while the street is closed.
5 Delaware
From 6 p.m. Friday, June 2 until 10 p.m. Sunday, June 3, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to King Street West and Market Street Dundas, then detour:
southward along Market Street South;
eastward along Hatt Street; and then
northward along York Street to King East / Cootes Drive,
resuming their regular route eastward along Cootes.Buses skip their regular stops
- on King Street West across from Church Street, east of McMurray Street, at Memorial Square and east of Ogilvie Street and
- on King Street East at York Street.
Instead, they drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Hatt Street at John Street, across from Memorial Square and at Ogilvie Street.
Westbound buses reverse the eastbound detour routing.
Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on King Street East west of York Street and
- on King Street West west of Cross, Sydenham, Albert and Church Streets and at Market Street North.
Instead, they drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Hatt Street at Ogilvie Street, Memorial Square and John and Market Streets.
Georgetown
Georgetown Farmers Market
Saturday mornings until October 14, the Town of Halton Hills is closing
- Main Street South Georgetown between James and Church Streets
to accommodate the Georgetown Central Business Improvement Area’s weekly market.
GO Transit is detouring service while the street is closed.
31 Guelph / Georgetown / Toronto bus
From 6:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, June 3, eastbound buses from Guelph operate along their regular route to Main and Guelph Streets (Provincial Highway 7) and then proceed:
southeastward along Guelph to Mill Street,
resuming their regular route southwestward along Guelph.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Main Street South opposite Cross Street and at Wesleyan Street and
- on Mill Street at Guelph Street.
Westbound buses reverse the detour routing.
Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Mill Street south of Guelph Street and
- on Main Street South opposite Wesleyan Street and at Cross Street.
Buses that usually start or end their trips at Georgetown operate to and from the Georgetown GO Station, instead of Main Street South and Wesleyan Street, and do not travel through downtown Georgetown. The buses leave the GO station at the same time as usual, according to their regular schedule.
The Becel Ride for Heart also affects service along this route Sunday, June 4.
Halton Hills
See Georgetown.
Hamilton
See Dundas.
Kawartha Lakes
See Lindsay.
Lindsay
Lindsay Farmers Market
Saturday mornings until October 29, the City of Kawartha Lakes is closing
- Victoria Avenue North between Peel Street and Kent Street West
during the weekly market.
Lindsay Transit is detouring buses while the street is closed.
Green route
From 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, June 3, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Victoria Avenue North and Peel Street, then detour:
eastward along Peel Street;
southward along Cambridge Street North; and then
westward along Kent Street West to Victoria Avenue North,
resuming their regular route westward along Kent West.Outbound buses operate along their regular route.
Markham
Also see Unionville.
Main Street Markham Farmers Market
Saturday mornings and afternoons until October 7, the City of Markham is closing:
- Robinson Street west of Main Street North
to accommodate the market.
York Region Transit is detouring buses while the street is closed.
522 Markham community bus
From 6:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Saturday, June 3, buses operate along their regular route to Main Street North Markham and Robinson Street, then detour:
northward along Main North;
westward along Wilson Street;
northward along Water Street to the Markham Seniors Centre;
turning around in front of the centre;
southward along Water;
eastward along Wilson; and then
southward along Main to Robinson,
resuming their regular route southward along Main.Buses skip their regular stop
- on Robinson Street (westbound) at Water Street and
- on Water Street (southbound) at Robinson Street.
The Unionville Village Festival also affects service along this route Saturday, June 4.
Milton
Downtown Milton Street Festival
The Town of Milton is closing
- Main Street between Brown and Fulton Streets
Saturday to accommodate the Downtown Milton Business Improvement Area’s annual street party.
The event affects Milton Transit services.
All routes
Milton Transit continues service on all routes until about 1 a.m. Mattamy Homes is sponsoring the free bus service.
2 Main
All day, Saturday, June 3, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street East and Elizabeth Street, then detour,
northward along Elizabeth;
eastward along Mill Street;
northward along Martin Street;
east- and southward along Millside Drive to Main East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Main.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Main Street East at Brown and James Streets and
- on Martin Street at Mill Street.
Westbound buses operate along their regular route.
6 Scott
Until 1 p.m. Saturday, June 3, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street East and James Street, then detour:
northward along James;
eastward along Mill Street;
northward along Martin Street; and then
east- and southward along Millside Drive to Main East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Main.Westbound buses operate along their regular route.
Mississauga
See Streetsville.
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls events affecting transit services include: Niagara Women’s Half-Marathon (June 4); and Live with Kelly and Ryan Live in Niagara Falls.
Live with Kelly and Ryan in Niagara Falls
The City of Niagara Falls and the Niagara Parks Commission are closing:
- Clifton Hill between Falls Avenue and Niagara River Parkway from midnight until 5 p.m. and
- Niagara River Parkway between Hiram Street and Murray Hill from 3 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Monday to accommodate the live taping of the show at the Oakes Garden Theatre.
WEGO is detouring buses while the streets are closed.
Blue
From 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday, June 5, southbound buses start their trips at Casino Niagara, at Victoria Avenue and Walnut Street, then proceed:
northward along Victoria;
eastward along Bender Street;
southward along Ontario Avenue;
westward along Walnut;
southward along Victoria
westward along Ferry Street;
southward along Clark Street;
westward along Robinson Street; and then
southward along Fallsview Boulevard to Murray Hill
resuming their regular route eastward along Murray.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Ferry Street at Fallsview Boulevard,
- on Stanley Street beside the Ramada Inn,
- on Robinson Street beside the Wyndham Garden Hotel, Pyramid Place and the Skylon Tower.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Clark Street south of Ferry Street and beside the Ramada Inn, Wyndham Garden Hotel, Pyramid Place and the Skylon Tower.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Niagara River Parkway and Murray Hill, then detour:
westward along Murray;
northward along Fallsview Boulevard;
eastward along Robinson Street;
northward along Clark Street;
eastward along Ferry Street; and then
northward along Victoria Avenue to Casino Niagara,
ending their trips.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Niagara River Parkway at Queen Victoria Park and beside Hornblower River Cruises and Zipline,
- on Clifton Hill at Falls Avenue and
- on Falls Avenue beside the Sheraton Niagara.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Clark Street beside the Skylon Tower, Pyramid Place, the Wyndham Garden Hotel and the Ramada Inn and south of Ferry Street and
- on Victoria Avenue across from the Howard Johnson’s / Greg Frewin Theatre and at Clifton Hill.
Green
From 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday, June 5, WEGO splits the route in two.
In the south end of the route, buses operate south of the Niagara Parks Police building only.
In the north end of the route, buses operate north of Bird Kingdom only.
Southbound buses skip their regular stop
- on Niagara River Parkway beside Hornblower River Cruises.
Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Niagara River Parkway beside Hornblower River Cruises and Zipline.
Red
From 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday, June 5, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Ferry Street and Allendale Avenue, then detour:
southward along Allendale; and then
eastward along Robinson Street to Stanley Avenue,
resuming their regular route **eastward along Robinson.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Stanley Avenue beside the Ramada Inn and the Doubletree Hotel.
Westbound buses operate along their regular route to Niagara River Parkway and Murray Hill, then detour:
westward along Murray;
northward along Fallsview Boulevard;
eastward along Robinson Street;
northward along Clark Street;
eastward along Ferry Street; and then
northward along Victoria Avenue,
eastward along Bender Street;
southward along Ontario Avenue;
westward along Walnut;
southward along Victoria
westward along Ferry Street;
southward along Clark Street;
eastward along Robinson Street; and then
northward along Allendale Avenue to Ferry Street,
resuming their regular route westward along Allendale.Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Niagara River Parkway at Queen Victoria Park and beside Hornblower River Cruises and Zipline,
- on Clifton Hill at Falls Avenue and Oneida Lane,
- on Victoria Avenue beside Howard Johnson’s / Greg Frewin Theatre,
- on Clark Street beside the Old Stone Inn and
- on Fallsview Boulevard beside the Imax Theatre.
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Clark Street beside the Skylon Tower, Pyramid Place, the Wyndham Garden Hotel and the Ramada Inn and south of Ferry Street and
- on Victoria Avenue across from the Howard Johnson’s / Greg Frewin Theatre, at Clifton Hill and at the Niagara Casino.
The Niagara Women’s Half-Marathon also affects service along this route Sunday, June 4.
Niagara Women’s Half-Maration
The City of Niagara Falls is closing
- Niagara Parkway between Clifton and Fraser Hills
- **Murray Street and Hill between Fallsview Boulevard and Niagara Parkway
Sunday morning to accommodate the event.
WEGO is detouring buses while the streets are closed.
Red
(WEGO has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied in 2016 during this event.)
From 5 until 9 a.m. Sunday, June 4, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Murray Street and Fallsview Boulevard, then detour:
northward along Fallsview;
eastward along Robinson Street;
northward along Clark Street;
east- and northward along Victoria Avenue;
eastward along Bender Hill;
northward along Ontario Avenue;
eastward along Hiram Street; and then
southward along Niagara Parkway to Clifton Hill,
resuming their regular route westward along Clifton.Live with Kelly and Ryan also affects service along this route Monday, June 5.
Orangeville
Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival
The Town of Orangeville is closing
- Broadway between Wellington and First Streets
and other downtown streets Friday evening to accommodate the event.
GO Transit has confirmed that it is detouring buses during the event. Orangeville Transit is likely detouring buses while the street is closed, but has not announced any detour information. It’s also operating a free shuttle service between downtown and two malls, so that festival goers can park for free away from downtown.
GO Transit
37 Orangeville / Brampton
GO has confirmed that it’s detouring buses, but has not confirmed exact detour-routing information. It says, “No GO Bus stops will be missed, but you may get a 5 minute delay as we make a quick detour around the area.”
After 4:30 p.m. Friday, June 2, buses likely operate along their regular route to Broadway and John Street, then detour:
southward along John;
eastward along Little York and Armstrong Streets; and then
northward along Wellington Street to Broadway,
resuming their regular route eastward along Broadway.
Orangeville Transit
Blue
(Orangeville Transit has not announced any detour information.)
After 4:30 p.m. Friday, June 2 and all day Saturday, June 3, the bus operates along its regular route to Broadway and First Street, then likely detours:
northward along First Street; and then
eastward along Second Avenue to Third Street,
resuming its regular route northward along Third Street.
Blues and Jazz Festival shuttle
Shuttle buses operate Friday, June 2 from 5 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. and Saturday June 5 from 11 a.m. until 12:30 a.m.
The buses leave Rio-Can Shopping Plaza (Walmart) at Hwy 10 and Fifth Avenue every hour on the hour, with the last shuttle leaving the plaza at 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. They also leave the Westside Market Village (Sobey’s) at Highway 109 and Riddell Road every hour on the half hour, with last shuttle leaving at 11:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Buses drop off or pick up passengers downtown on Armstrong Street, with the last shuttle leaving at 12:15 a.m.
Green
Orange
(Orangeville Transit has not announced any detour information.)
After 4:30 p.m. Friday, June 2 and all day Saturday, June 3, the buses likely operate along their regular routes to Broadway and First Street, then detour:
northward along First Street; and then
eastward along Second Avenue to Fourth Street,
resuming their regular routes westward along Second Avenue.
Oshawa
Pride Durham march
The Region of Durham and the City of Oshawa are closing
- King Street West (Regional Highway 2) between Queen Street and Centre Street South and
- Centre Street South (Regional Road 54) between King Street West and Metcalfe Street
Sunday afternoon to accommodate the annual march.
The event affects Durham Region Transit and GO Transit services.
Durham Region Transit
402 King
(DRT has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information DRT supplied in 2016 during this event.)
Westbound buses operate along their regular route.
From 1:15 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Elmgrove Avenue and Park Road South, then detour:
southward along Park South;
eastward along Gibb Street; and then
northward along Simcoe Street South to King Street,
resuming their regular route eastward along King East.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Park Road South north of John Street West and south of King Street West,
- on King Street West across from Warren Street, at Nassau Street, east of Midtown Drive, west of Centre Street South and east of Centre Street South.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Gibb Street east of Centre Street South and
- on Simcoe Street South at Hemlock Street, John Street East, Bruce Street and Athol Street East.
900 PULSE
(DRT has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information DRT supplied in 2016 during this event.)
Westbound buses operate along their regular route
From 1:30 until 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to King Street West and Park Road, then detour:
southward along Park South;
eastward along Gibb Street; and then
northward along Simcoe Street South to King,
resuming their regular route eastward along King East.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on King Street East across from Warren Street, at Nassau Street, east of Midtown Drive, at Centre Street South and east of Centre Street South.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Park Road South south of Pine Avenue and at Elmgrove Avenue,
- on Gibb Street east of Centre Street South and
- on Simcoe Street South at Hemlock Street, John Street East, Bruce Street and Athol Street East.
407 Ritson - Colonel Sam
(DRT has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information DRT supplied in 2016 during this event.)
From 1:15 until 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Mary Street North north of William Street East, then proceed:
southward along Mary Streets North and South;
westward along Athol Street East;
southward along Celina Street;
westward along John Streets East and West to Centre Street South,
resuming their regular route southward along Centre South.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on William Street East west of Mary Street North,
- on William Street West west of Simcoe Street North,
- on Centre Street North at Bond and King Streets West,
- on Centre Street South across from Metcalfe Street.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Mary Street South south of King Street East and
- on John Street West west of Simcoe Street South and at Centre Street South.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route.
401 Simcoe
(DRT has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information DRT supplied in 2016 during this event.)
From 1:15 until 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Centre Street North and Richmond Street West, then detour:
eastward along Richmond Streets West and East;
southward along Mary Streets North and South;
westward along Athol Street East;
southward along Celina Street;
westward along John Streets East and West to Centre Street South,
resuming their regular route southward along Centre South.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Centre Street North at Bond and King Streets West and
- on Centre Street South across from Metcalfe Street.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Mary Street South south of King Street East and
- on John Street West west of Simcoe Street South.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route.
411 * South Courtice*
(DRT has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information DRT supplied in 2016 during this event.)
Westbound buses operate along their regular route.
From 1:15 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Elmgrove Avenue and Park Road South, then detour:
southward along Park South;
eastward along Gibb Street; and then
northward along Simcoe Street South to King Street,
resuming their regular route eastward along King East.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Park Road South north of John Street West and south of King Street West,
- on King Street West across from Warren Street, at Nassau Street, east of Midtown Drive, west of Centre Street South and east of Centre Street South.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Gibb Street east of Centre Street South and
- on Simcoe Street South at Hemlock Street, John Street East, Bruce Street and Athol Street East.
405 Wilson
(DRT has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information DRT supplied in 2016 during this event.)
Southbound buses operate along their regular route.
From 1:15 until 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, northbound buses operate along their regular route to King Street West and Park Road, then detour:
southward along Park South;
eastward along Gibb Street; and then
northward along Simcoe Street South to King,
resuming their regular route eastward along King East.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on King Street East across from Warren Street, at Nassau Street, east of Midtown Drive, at Centre Street South and east of Centre Street South.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Park Road South south of Pine Avenue and at Elmgrove Avenue,
- on Gibb Street east of Centre Street South and
- on Simcoe Street South at Hemlock Street, John Street East, Bruce Street and Athol Street East.
GO Transit
90 Lakeshore East
(GO has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this event in 2016.)
The parade does not affect westbound buses.
From 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Sunday, June 4, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to King Street West and Park Road, then detour:
northward along Park Road North;
eastward along Adelaide Avenues West and East; and then
southward along Mary Street North to King Street East,
resuming their regular route eastward along King East.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on King Street West across from Warren Street, west of Centre Street South and east of Centre Street South and
- on King Street East east of Simcoe Street South.
The Becel Ride for Heart also affects service along this route Sunday, June 4.
92 Oshawa / Yorkdale
(GO has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this event in 2016.)
From 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Sunday, June 4, westbound buses start trips on Bond Street West at Centre Street North, then operate along their regular route westward along Bond West.
Westbound buses skip their regular stop
- in Oshawa Bus Terminal.
Instead, westbound buses pick up passengers at a temporary stops
- on Bond Street West at Centre Street North.
Eastbound buses operate along their regular route to King Street West and Stevenson Road, then detour:
southward along Stevenson Road North;
eastward along Adelaide Avenues West and East;
southward along Mary Street North; and then
westward along Bond Street West to Centre Street South,
ending their trips.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on King Street West across from Warren Street and at Centre Street South and
- on King Street East east of Centre Street South and
- in Oshawa Bus Terminal.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off passengers at a temporary stop
- on Bond Street West at Centre Street North.
52 Oshawa / York U
(GO has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this event in 2016.)
From 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Sunday, June 5, *westbound buses start their trips on Bond Street West at Centre Street North, then proceed:
westward along Bond West;
northward along Park Road North; and then
eastward along Adelaide Avenue West to Simcoe Street North,
resuming their regular route northward along Simcoe North.Westbound buses skip their regular stop
- in Oshawa Bus Terminal.
Instead, westbound buses pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Bond Street West at Centre Street South.
Eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Simcoe Street North and Adelaide Avenue, then detour:
eastward along Adelaide Avenue East;
southward along Mary Street North; and then
westward along Bond Streets East and West to Centre Street North,
ending their trips.Eastbound buses skip their regular stop
- in Oshawa Bus Terminal.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off passengers at a temporary stop
- on Bond Street West at Centre Street South.
The Brooklin Spring Fair Parade also affects service along this route Saturday, June 3.
Pickering
Pickering Rotary Ribfest
The City of Pickering is closing
- The Esplanade North and
- The Esplanade South
Thursday evening and all day Friday, Saturday and Sunday to accommodate the Rotary Clubs of Ajax and Pickering’s annual event in Esplanade Park.
The event likely affects Durham Region Transit service.
111A East Pickering clockwise
(DRT has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information DRT supplied in 2016 during this event.)
After 7 p.m. Thursday, June 1 and all day Friday, June 2, Saturday, June 3 and Sunday, June 4, buses operate along their regular route to Valley Farm Road and The Esplanade North, then detour:
northward along Valley Farm;
westward along Kingston Road; and then
southward along Glenanna Road to The Esplanade North,
resuming their regular route southward along Glenanna.Buses skip their regular stops
- on Valley Farm Road across from The Esplanade North and
- on Glenanna Road across from The Esplanade South.
Instead, buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Valley Farm Road at Avonmore Square,
- on Kingston Road west of Valley Farm Road and
- on Glenanna Road across from The Esplanade North.
111 East Pickering counterclockwise
(DRT has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information DRT supplied in 2016 during this event.)
After 7 p.m. Thursday, June 1 and all day Friday, June 2, Saturday, June 3 and Sunday, June 4, buses operate along their regular route to Kingston and Glenanna Roads, then detour:
eastward along Kingston; and then
southward along Valley Farm Road to The Esplanade North,
resuming their regular route southward along Valley Farm.Buses skip their regular stops
- on Glenanna Road across from The Esplanade North and
- on The Esplanade North at Valley Farm Road.
Instead, buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Valley Farm Road at The Esplanade North.
193B Pickering community bus
From 11:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Friday, June 2 and Saturday, June 3, buses operate along their regular route to Glenanna Road and The Esplanade North, then detour:
southward along Glenanna;
eastward along Pickering Parkway; and then
northward along Valley Farm Road to The Esplanade North,
resuming their regular route northward along Valley Farm.Buses skip their regular stop
- on The Esplanade North at Valley Farm Road.
Scarborough
Guildwood Day Parade
The City of Toronto is closing
- Guildwood Parkway, between Galloway and Livingston Roads
to accommodate the Guild wood Village Community Association’s annual event.
The TTC is detouring buses, while the street is closed.
116 Morningside
From 10:15 a.m. until noon Saturday, June 3, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Guildwood Parkway and Galloway Road, then detour:
northward along Galloway; and then
westward along Kingston Road to Cromwell Road,
resuming their regular route westward along Kingston.Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Guildwood Parkway at Navarre Crescent, across from The Guild Inn, at Chancery Lane and Livington and Rowatson Roads, across from Prince Philip Boulevard and at Kingston Road.
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Kingston Road at Overture Road, Celeste Drive and Dale Avenue.
Eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Kingston Road and Guildwood Parkway, then detour:
eastward along Kingston;
eastward along Westlake Road; and then
southward along Galloway Road to Guildwood,
resuming their regular route eastward along Guildwood.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Guildwood Parkway south of Kingston Road, east of Prince Philip Boulevard, across from Rowatson Road, at Livingston Road, across from Chancery Lane, beside The Guild Inn and across from Galloway Road.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Kingston Road east of Guildwood Parkway and at Westlake Road.
Streetsville
Streetsville events affecting transit services include the Bread and Honey Parade (June 3) and the Bread and Honey Road Race (June 4).
Bread and Honey Parade
The City of Mississauga is closing
- Britannia Road West between Erin Mills Parkway and Queen Street Streetsville and
- Queen Street South Streetsville between Britannia Road West and Erin Centre Boulevard
Saturday morning and afternoon to accommodate the annual parade, part of the Streetsville Founders’ Bread and Honey Festival.
MiWay is detouring bus service during the event.
10 Bristol - Britannia
From 7 a.m. until noon Saturday, June 3, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Windwood Crescent and Erin Mills Parkway, then detour:
northbound along Erin Mills and Mississauga Road;
eastbound along Argentia Road,
southbound along Creditview Road; and then
westbound along Britannia West to River Grove Avenue,
resuming their regular route southbound along River Grove.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Britannia Road West east of Erin Mills Parkway, at Turney, Joymar and Brookside Drives, Arch Road, Joseph Street and River Grove Avenue.
Instead, southbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Argentia Road east of Mississauga Road, at Kitimat Road, east of Kitimat Road, at Campobello Road (west), across from Campobello (east) and at Creditview Road,
- on Creditview Road at Falconer Drive and Kenninghall Boulevard and
- on Britannia Road West west of Creditview Road.
Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.
Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Britannia Road West west of Tillsdown Drive, at Ellsboro Drive and Queen Street North, across from BrooksideDrive, at Millcreek Drive, across from Turney Drive and at Erin Mills Parkway.
Instead, northbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Creditview Road north of Britannia Road West, at Kenninghall Crescent and across from Falconer Drive,
- on Argentia Drive at Campobello Road (east), west of Campobello Road (west) (2 stops), at Kitimat Road and east of Mississauga Road and
- on Erin Mills Parkway at Windwood Drive.
39 Britannia
From 7 a.m. until noon Saturday, June 3, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Britannia Road West and Erin Mills Parkway, then detour:
northbound along Erin Mills and Mississauga Road;
eastbound along Argentia Road,
southbound along Creditview Road; and then
westbound along Britannia West to River Grove Avenue,
resuming their regular route eastward along Britannia Road West.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Britannia Road West at Erin Mills Parkway, east of Erin Mills Parkway, at Turney, Joymar and Brookside Drives, Arch Road, Joseph Street and River Grove Avenue.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Erin Mills Parkway across from Windwood Drive,
- on Argentia Road east of Mississauga Road, at Kitimat Road, east of Kitimat Road, at Campobello Road (west), across from Campobello (east) and at Creditview Road and
- on Creditview Road at Falconer Drive and Kenninghall Boulevard.
Westbound buses reverse the eastbound detour routing.
Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Britannia Road West west of River Grove Avenue, at Ellsboro Drive and Queen Street, across from Brookside, Joymar and Turney Drives and at Erin Mills Parkway.
Instead, westbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Creditview Road north of Britannia Road West, at Kenninghall Crescent and across from Falconer Drive,
- on Argentia Drive at Campobello Road (east), west of Campobello Road (west) (2 stops), at Kitimat Road and east of Mississauga Road and
- on Erin Mills Parkway at Windwood Drive and Britannia Road West.
The Bread and Honey Road Race also affects service along this route Sunday, June 4.
44 Mississauga Road
From 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, June 3, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Falconer Drive and Kenninghall Boulevard, then detour:
eastward along Kenninghall;
southward along Creditview Road; and then
westward along Eglinton Avenue West to Mississauga Road,
resuming their regular route southward along Mississauga.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Falconer Drive at Bow River Crescent, across from Plainsman Road, at Alpha Mills Road, north of Matlock Avenue and at Matlock Avenue,
- on Queen Street North south of Matlock Avenue,
- on Queen Street South at James, Henry and Caroline Streets, across from Kerr Street, at Tannery and Pearl Streets and Barry Avenue, across from Beech Street, at Old Station Road, across from Reid Drive and at Erin Centre Boulevard and
- on Mississauga Road at Rothesay and Montcrest Courts and Eglinton Avenue West.
Instead, southbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Creditview Road south of Britannia Road West, at Highbrook Avenue, across from Pickwick Drive, at Willow Way, north of Bristol Road West, at Bristol Road West, at Carolyn Road, across from Willowvale Gardens, at Princelea Place and Cuthbert Avenue and
- on Eglinton Avenue West west of Creditview Road, at Barbertown Road and across from Hewicks Lane.
Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.
Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Mississauga Road at Royal Credit Boulevard, Barbertown Road and Melody Drive,
- on Queen Street South at Reid Drive, across from Old Station Road, at Beech, Old Pine, Mill and Main Streets, across from Tannery Street, at Kerr, Ontario and Ellen Streets and at Britannia Road West,
- on Queen Street North at Matlock Avenue,
- on Matlock Avenue across from Falconer Drive,
- on Falconer Drive north of Matlock Avenue, at Alpha Mills Road, Plainsman Road, Rapallo Mews, Hyde Mill Crescent North and Kenninghall Boulevard.
Instead, northbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Eglinton Avenue West at Hewicks Lane and Inverness Boulevard,
- on Creditview Road across from Cuthbert Avenue at Sherwood Mills Boulevard, Willowvale Gardens, across from Carolyn Road, at Bristol Road West, Torrington, Pickwick and Duval Drives, south of Britannia Road West, at Britannia Road West and north of Britannia Road West.
The Bread and Honey Festival Road Race also affects service along this route Sunday, June 4.
9 Thomas - Rathburn
From 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, June 3, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Thomas Street and Erin Mills Parkway, then detour:
southward along Erin Mills; and then
eastward along Erin Centre Boulevard to Queen Street South / Mississauga Road,
resuming their regular route southward along Mississauga.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Thomas Street east of Erin Mills Parkway, at Highbank and Northrise Roads and Hillside Drive, across from Joymar Drive and at Queen Street South and
- on Queen Street South at Barry Avenue, across from Beech Street, at Old Station Road, across from Reid Drive and at Erin Centre Boulevard.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Erin Mills Parkway south of Thomas Street and Banfield Road and north of Erin Centre Boulevard.
Westbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.
Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Queen Street South at Reid Drive, across from Old Station Road, at Beech and Old Pine Streets and
- on Thomas Street at Victoria Street, Joymar and Gaffney Drives.
Instead, westbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Erin Mills Parkway at McFarren Boulevard and
- on Thomas Street east of Erin Mills Parkway and at Highbank and Northrise Roads.
The Bread and Honey Festival Road Race](#ms9r) also affects service along this route Sunday, June 4.
Bread and Honey Road Race
The City of Mississauga is closing
- Queen Street South between Old Station Street and Britannia Road West
and other streets in Streetsville Sunday morning to accommodate the annual race, part of the Streetsville Founders’ Bread and Honey Festival.
MiWay is detouring buses during the event.
44 Mississauga Road
From 7 until 11a.m. Sunday, June 4, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Falconer Drive and Kenninghall Boulevard, then detour:
eastward along Kenninghall;
southward along Creditview Road; and then
westward along Eglinton Avenue West to Mississauga Road,
resuming their regular route southward along Mississauga.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Falconer Drive at Bow River Crescent, across from Plainsman Road, at Alpha Mills Road, north of Matlock Avenue and at Matlock Avenue,
- on Queen Street North south of Matlock Avenue,
- on Queen Street South at James, Henry and Caroline Streets, across from Kerr Street, at Tannery and Pearl Streets and Barry Avenue, across from Beech Street, at Old Station Road, across from Reid Drive and at Erin Centre Boulevard and
- on Mississauga Road at Rothesay and Montcrest Courts and Eglinton Avenue West.
Instead, southbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Creditview Road south of Britannia Road West, at Highbrook Avenue, across from Pickwick Drive, at Willow Way, north of Bristol Road West, at Bristol Road West, at Carolyn Road, across from Willowvale Gardens, at Princelea Place and Cuthbert Avenue and
- on Eglinton Avenue West west of Creditview Road, at Barbertown Road and across from Hewicks Lane.
Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.
Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Mississauga Road at Royal Credit Boulevard, Barbertown Road and Melody Drive,
- on Queen Street South at Reid Drive, across from Old Station Road, at Beech, Old Pine, Mill and Main Streets, across from Tannery Street, at Kerr, Ontario and Ellen Streets and at Britannia Road West,
- on Queen Street North at Matlock Avenue,
- on Matlock Avenue across from Falconer Drive,
- on Falconer Drive north of Matlock Avenue, at Alpha Mills Road, Plainsman Road, Rapallo Mews, Hyde Mill Crescent North and Kenninghall Boulevard.
Instead, northbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Eglinton Avenue West at Hewicks Lane and Inverness Boulevard,
- on Creditview Road across from Cuthbert Avenue at Sherwood Mills Boulevard, Willowvale Gardens, across from Carolyn Road, at Bristol Road West, Torrington, Pickwick and Duval Drives, south of Britannia Road West, at Britannia Road West and north of Britannia Road West.
The Bread and Honey Festival Parade also affects service along this route Saturday, June 3.
9 Thomas - Rathburn
From 7 until 11a.m. Sunday, June 4, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Thomas Street and Erin Mills Parkway, then detour:
southward along Erin Mills; and then
eastward along Erin Centre Boulevard to Queen Street South / Mississauga Road,
resuming their regular route southward along Mississauga.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Thomas Street east of Erin Mills Parkway, at Highbank and Northrise Roads and Hillside Drive, across from Joymar Drive and at Queen Street South and
- on Queen Street South at Barry Avenue, across from Beech Street, at Old Station Road, across from Reid Drive and at Erin Centre Boulevard.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Erin Mills Parkway south of Thomas Street and Banfield Road and north of Erin Centre Boulevard.
Westbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.
Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Queen Street South at Reid Drive, across from Old Station Road, at Beech and Old Pine Streets and
- on Thomas Street at Victoria Street, Joymar and Gaffney Drives.
Instead, westbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Erin Mills Parkway at McFarren Boulevard and
- on Thomas Street east of Erin Mills Parkway and at Highbank and Northrise Roads.
The Bread and Honey Festival Parade also affects service along this route Saturday, June 3.
Toronto
See also Scarborough.
Toronto events affecting transit services this weekend include: the Becel Heart and Stroke Ride for Heart (June 4); Dundas West Fest; and Pape Village Summerfest (June 3).
Becel Heart and Stroke Ride for Heart
From 2 a.m. until 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, the City of Toronto is closing
- the Don Valley Parkway between Highway 401 and the Frederick G. Gardiner Expressway and
- the Frederick G. Gardiner Expressway between Carlaw Avenue and the Humber River
to accommodate the annual fund-raising marathon, allowing cyclists and in-line skaters to ride down the Parkway and support the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.
Exhibition Place is also closing some streets to accommodate start- and finish-line activities and end-of-race celebrations.
The event affects GO Transit and TTC services.
GO Transit
As traffic conditions can change at any time, GO has not pre-arranged bus detours. Bus drivers will use different detours around the city, depending on the current traffic conditions, but GO also wants to make sure that passengers arrive at their destinations safely and on time.
31 / 31A / 31E / 31F / 31L Guelph / Georgetown / Toronto
Before 9 a.m. Sunday, June 4, GO may detour buses, but GO Transit control and route supervisors will determine specific routes, depending on traffic conditions at the time that each bus is travelling.
From 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., all buses start and end their trips in Port Credit GO Station. Passengers may board trains operating along the 01 Lakeshore West line to travel between Post Credit and Union Station.
Eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Highway 427 and the Frederick G. Gardiner Expressway / Queen Elizabeth Way, then detour:
westward along the QEW;
southward along Hurontario Street;
westward along Park Street East;
northward along Anne Street; and then
westward along Queen Street East to Port Credit GO Station bus terminal,
ending their trips.Westbound buses start their trips in Port Credit GO Station terminal, then proceed:
westward along Queen Street East;
southward along Elizabeth Street;
eastward along Park Street East;
northward along Hurontario Street; and then
eastward along the Queen Elizabeth Way to Highway 427,
resuming their regular route northward along Highway 427.The Georgetown Farmers Market also affects service along this route Saturday, June 3.
16 Hamilton / Toronto express
Before 9 a.m. Sunday, June 4, GO may detour buses, but GO Transit control and route supervisors will determine specific routes, depending on traffic conditions at the time that each bus is travelling.
From 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., all buses start and end their trips in Aldershot GO Station. Passengers may board trains operating along the 01 Lakeshore West line to travel between Alderhot and Union Station.
63 King City / Toronto
Before 9 a.m. Sunday, June 4, GO is detouring buses during the event, but GO Transit control and route supervisors will determine specific detours, depending on traffic conditions at the time that each bus is traveling.
From 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., all buses start and end their trips in Finch GO Bus Terminal. Passengers may board TTC subway trains operating along the 1 Yonge - University line to travel between Finch and Union Station.
GO has not confirmed specific detour-routing information, but southbound buses may operate along their regular route to Highways 404 and 407, then detour:
westward along Highway 407;
southward along Yonge Street; and then
eastward into Finch GO Bus Terminal,
ending their trips.Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.
90B / 90C Lakeshore East bus
After 2 a.m. Sunday, June 4, GO may detour buses, but GO Transit control and route supervisors will determine specific routes, depending on traffic conditions at the time that each bus is traveling.
The Durham Pride March also affects service along this route Sunday, June 4.
18B / 18C Lakeshore West bus
After 2 a.m. Sunday, June 4, GO may detour buses, but GO Transit control and route supervisors will determine specific routes, depending on traffic conditions at the time that each bus is traveling.
21A / 21B / 21P Milton / Toronto
Before 9 a.m. Sunday, June 4, GO may detour buses, but GO Transit control and route supervisors will determine specific routes, depending on traffic conditions at the time that each bus is traveling.
From 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., all buses start and end their trips in Port Credit GO Station. Passengers may board trains operating along the 01 Lakeshore West line to travel between Post Credit and Union Station.
Eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Hurontario Street and the Queen Elizabeth Way, then detour:
southward along Hurontario;
westward along Park Street East;
northward along Anne Street; and then
westward along Queen Street East to Port Credit GO Station bus terminal,
ending their trips.Westbound buses start their trips in Port Credit GO Station terminal, then proceed:
westward along Queen Street East;
southward along Elizabeth Street;
eastward along Park Street East; and then
northward along Hurontario Street to the Queen Elizabeth Way,
resuming their regular route northward along Hurontario.
65A Newmarket / Toronto
71 / 71C / 71G Stouffville / Toronto
Before 9 a.m. Sunday, June 4, GO is detouring buses during the event, but GO Transit control and route supervisors will determine specific detours, depending on traffic conditions at the time that each bus is traveling.
From 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., all buses start and end their trips in Finch GO Bus Terminal. Passengers may board TTC subway trains operating along the 1 Yonge - University line to travel between Finch and Union Station.
GO has not confirmed specific detour-routing information, but southbound buses may operate along their regular route to Highways 404 and 407, then detour:
westward along Highway 407;
southward along Yonge Street; and then
eastward into Finch GO Bus Terminal,
ending their trips.Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.
Toronto Transit Commission
6 Bay
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Queens Quays East and West, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Frederick G. Gardiner Expressway.
11 Bayview
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Bayview Avenue south of Highway 401, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
28 Bayview South
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Bayview Avenue, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
511 Bathurst
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Fleet Street, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Frederick G. Gardiner Expressway.
8 Broadview
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Broadview Avenue and O’Connor Drive, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
87 Cosburn
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Broadview Avenue, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
25 Don Mills
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along the entire route south of Sheppard Avenue East, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
The Pape Village Summerfest also affects service along this route Saturday, June 3.
185 Don Mills rocket
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along the entire route south of Sheppard Avenue East, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
The Pape Village Summerfest also affects service along this route Saturday, June 3.
29 Dufferin
Until 2 p.m. Saturday, June 3, the TTC cancels service along the 29C branch of the route. All buses operating along the route start and end their trips in Dufferin Gate Loop.
Southbound buses skip regular 29C stops
- on Saskatchewan Road east of Dufferin Street,
- on Manitoba Drive at Quebec Street and Nova Scotia Avenue and across from Exhibition Loop and
- in Princes’ Gate Loop.
Northbound buses skip regular 29C stops
- in Princes’ Gate Loop,
- on Princes’ Boulevard across from Newfoundland Road,
- on Nunavut Road beside the Horse Palace,
- on Manitoba Drive west of Nova Scotia Avenue and at Saskatchewan Road and
- on Saskatchewan Road at Dufferin Street.
329 Dufferin overnight
After 2 a.m. Saturday, June 3, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Dufferin Gate Loop, then proceed:
northward along Dufferin Street;
eastward along Liberty and East Liberty Streets;
southward along Strachan Avenue; and then
westward along Manitoba Drive and the Exhibition Loop access road to Exhibition Loop,
ending their trips.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Saskatchewan Road east of Dufferin Street,
- on Manitoba Drive east of Saskatchewan Road, at Nova Scotia Avenue and across from Exhibition Loop and
- in Princes’ Gate Loop.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Dufferin Street at Liberty Street,
- on Strachan Avenue at Manitoba Drive and
- in Exhibition Loop.
Northbound buses start their trips in Exhibition Loop, then proceed:
eastward along the access road and Manitoba Drive;
northward along Strachan Avenue;
westward along East Liberty and Liberty Streets;
southward along Dufferin Street;
westward along Springhurst Avenue;
southward along Fort Rouille Street; and then
eastward through Dufferin Gate Loop,
resuming their regular route.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Princes’ Gate Loop.
- on Manitoba Drive beside Exhibition Loop and across from Nova Scotia Avenue and
- on Saskatchewan Road west of Manitoba Drive and at Dufferin Street.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- in Exhibition Loop,
- on Strachan Avenue north of Fleet Street,
- on East Liberty Street west of Pirandello Street and at Lynn Williams Street,
- on Liberty Street at Atlantic Avenue and
- on Dufferin Street at Springhurst Avenue.
505 Dundas
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Broadview Avenue, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
Dundas West Fest also affects service along this route Saturday, June 3.
100 Flemingdon Park
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Broadview Avenue, O’Connor Drive, Pape Avenue, Millwood Road, Overlea Boulevard and Don Mills Road, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
504 King
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along King Streets East and West, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Frederick G. Gardiner Expressway and along Broadview Avenue, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
56 Leaside
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Millwood Road and Laird Drive, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
51 Leslie
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Leslie Street south of Highway 401, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
62 Mortimer
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Broadview Avenue, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
501 Queen
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Frederick G. Gardiner Expressway.
80 Queensway
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along the Queensway, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Frederick G. Gardiner Expressway.
85 Sheppard East
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Sheppard Avenue East between Don Mills Road and Highway 404, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
88 South Leaside
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Overlea Boulevard, Millwood Road and Laird Drive, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
81 Thorncliffe Park
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along the entire route south of Sheppard Avenue East, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
The Pape Village Summerfest also affects service along this route Saturday, June 3.
24 Victoria Park
Until about 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays from heavy traffic along Victoria Park Avenue south of Highway 401, resulting from motorists seeking alternative routes instead of the Don Valley Parkway.
95 York Mills
From about 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, expect delays as participants pass along York Mills Road at the Don Valley Parkway.
Dundas West Fest
The City of Toronto is closing
- Dundas Street West between Lansdowne Avenue and Roxton Road
to accommodate the Dundas West and Little Portugal Business Improvement Area’s annual event.
The TTC is detouring service to accommodate the event.
505 Dundas
From 8 a.m. Saturday, June 3 until 2 a.m. Sunday, June 4, eastbound cars operate along their regular route to Dundas Street West and College Street, then detour:
eastward along College Street; and then
southward along Ossington Avenue to Dundas West,
resuming their regular route eastward along Dundas.Eastbound cars skip their regular stops
- on Dundas Street West at Lansdowne, Brock and Sheridan Avenues, Dufferin Street, Gladstone Avenue, Lisgar Street, Dovercourt Road and Ossington Avenue.
Instead, eastbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on College Street at Lansdowne and Brock Avenues, Dufferin Street, Rusholme and Dovercourt Roads and Ossington Avenue.
Westbound cars reverse the detour routing.
Westbound cars skip their regular stops
- on Dundas Street West at Dovercourt and Rusholme Roads, Gladstone Avenue, Dufferin Street, Sheridan, Brock and Lansdowne Avenues.
Instead, westbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on College Street at Dovercourt Road, Havelock and Dufferin Streets and Brock and Lansdowne Avenues.
The Becel Ride for Heart also affects service along this route Sunday, June 3.
Pape Village Summerfest
The City of Toronto is closing:
- Pape Avenue between Gamble and Mortimer Avenues
Saturday morning and afternoon
to accommodate the Pape Village Business Improvement Area’s annual summer street festival.
The TTC is detouring buses during the event.
25 Don Mills
185 Don Mills rocket
81 Thorncliffe Park
From about 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday, June 3, southbound buses operate along their regular routes to Pape Avenue and O’Connor Drive, then detour:
eastward along O’Connor;
southward along Donlands Avenue; and then
westward along Mortimer Avenue to Pape,
resuming their regular routes southward along Pape.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Pape Avenue at O’Connor Drive, Gamble, Cosburn, Floyd and Mortimer Avenues.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on O’Connor Drive at Chilton Road and Wolverton and Donlands Avenues,
- on Donlands Avenue south of O’Connor Drive and at Torrens Avenue, south of Cosburn Avenue and at Floyd and Mortimer Avenues and
- on Mortimer Avenue at Dewhurst Boulevard and at Woodycrest and Pape Avenues.
Northbound buses operate along their regular routes to Pape and Mortimer Avenues, then detour:
eastward along Mortimer;
northward along Donlands Avenue; and then
westward along O’Connor Drive to Pape,
resuming their regular routes northward along Pape.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Pape Avenue at Floyd and Cosburn Avenues, north of Torrens Avenue and at O’Connor Drive.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Mortimer Avenue at Woodycrest Avenue, Dewhurst Boulevard and Donlands Avenue,
- on Donlands Avenue at Memorial Park and Cosburn Avenues and across from Torrens Avenue and
- on O’Connor Drive west of Donlands Avenue and at Warland Avenue, Rivercourt Boulevard and Pape Avenue.
The Becel Ride for Heart also affects service along these routes Sunday, June 4.
Unionville
Unionville Village Festival
The City of Markham is closing
- Carlton Road between Pomander Road and Old Ivy Lane all day Saturday and Sunday morning and afternoon and
- Main Street Unionville at various points between Carlton Road and Highway 7 Friday evening, all day Saturday and Sunday morning and afternoon
to accommodate the annual street festival and parade.
York Region Transit is detouring buses during the event.
522 Markham community bus
Saturday, June 3, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Kennedy Road and Highway 7, then detour:
along their regular route southward along Kennedy.
Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Highway 7 at Main Street Unionville,
- on Anna Russell Way [2 stops],
- on Main Street Unionville at Highway 7 and
- on Highway 7 at Kennedy Road.
Eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Kennedy Road and Highway 7, then detour:
along their regular route northward along Kennedy.
Easstbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Highway 7 at Main Street Unionville,
- on Anna Russell Way [2 stops],
- on Main Street Unionville at Highway 7 and
- on Highway 7 at Kennedy Road.
The Main Street Markham Farmers Market also affects service along this route Saturday, June 3.
202 Unionville GO shuttle
After 7 p.m. Friday, June 2, buses operate along their regular route to Main Street Unionville and Highway 7, then detour:
eastward along Highway 7;
northward along Kennedy Road; and then
westward along Carlton Road to Main,
resuming their regular route westhward along Carlton.Buses skip their regular stops
- on Main Street Unionville across from Station Lane and Fred Varley Drive and at Carlton Road.
Instead, buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Kennedy Road at Austin Drive and
- on Carlton Road across from Old Ivy Lane and at Main Street Unionville.
40 Unionville local
From 8 a.m. Saturday, June 3 until 6:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Carlton and Kennedy Roads, then detour:
northward along Kennedy;
westward along 16th Avenue; and then
southward along Village Parkway to Carlton,
resuming their regular route southbound along Village.Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Carlton Road at Old Ivy Lane, Main Street Unionville, across from Pomander Road and McKay Crescent (east), at Pennock Crescent (east and west) and Millstone Court and Village Parkway.
Instead, westbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Kennedy Road at Bridle Trail and across from Birchview Lane,
- on 16th Avenue at Yorkton Boulevard, across from Normandale Road [east] and at York Downs Golf and Country Club.
Eastbound buses reverse the detour routing.
Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Carlton Road at Fred Varley Drive, McKay Crescent (west), across from Pennock Crescent (east) and at McKay (west), Pomander Road, Main Street Unionville, Stanford and Kennedy Roads.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on 16th Avenue at Normandale Road (east and west), across from Yorkton Boulevard and at Kennedy Road and
- on Kennedy Road at Birchview Lane, The Bridle Trail and Carlton Road.
Whitby
See Brooklin.
Inbound buses generally operate toward downtown. In Burlington, they operate toward Burlington GO Station.
Outbound buses generally operate away from downtown. In Burlington, they operate away from Burlington GO Station.