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Weekend events affect transit services,
June 22, 23, 24, 25



The Pride festival in downtown Toronto dominates the list of events affecting transit services this weekend.

However, Ajax, Barrie, Brampton, the Georgetown area of Halton Hills, Guelph, Hamilton, the Keswick area of Georgina, the Lindsay area of Kawartha Lakes, Milton and Vaughan are also hosting events this weekend, resulting in detours for transit services.


The events affect these routes:

Barrie Transit3A Georgian Drive via Cook.

Brampton Transit2 Main, 24 Van Kirk, 502 Züm Main.

Burlington Transit1 Plains, 101 Plains express.

Durham Region Transit291 / 292 Ajax community bus.

GO Transit01 Lakeshore West, 31 Guelph / Georgetown / Toronto bus.

Grand River Transit203 iXpress.

Guelph Transit10 Imperial, 11 Willow West, 20 Northwest Industrial.

Hamilton Street Railway2 Barton, 4 Bayfront, 7 Locke, 8 York.

Lindsay TransitGreen.

Milton Transit2 Main, 6 Scott.

Toronto Transit Commission5 Avenue Rd, 6 Bay, 43 Kennedy, 53 Steeles East, 94 Wellesley, 505 Dundas, 506 Carlton.

York Region Transit8 Kennedy, 50 Queensway, 51 Keswick local, 77 Highway 7, 203 Milliken GO shuttle, 522 Markham community bus.


The Thursday, June 22 event affecting transit service is: the Red Hot Chili Peppers at First Ontario Centre.

The Friday, June 23 events affecting transit service are: Pride Toronto; and the TD Taste of Asia Festival.

The Saturday, June 24 events affecting transit are: Art on the Street; the Barrie Farmers Market; the Barton Village Festival; the Brampton Farmers Market; the Canada versus USA Rugby Match; the Georgetown Farmers Market; the Lindsay Farmers Market; the Main Street Markham Farmers Market; the Milton Farmers Market; Music in the Streets; Pickering Village JAM; Pride Toronto; and the TD Taste of Asia Festival.

The Sunday, June 25 events affecting transit are: the Meta Foundation Family Walk, Relay and Grand Fondo; Pickering Village JAM; Pride Toronto; and the TD Taste of Asia Festival.


Ajax


Pickering Village JAM

The Town of Ajax is closing

  • Old Kingston Road

Thursday and Friday evening and all day Saturday and Sunday to accommodate the Pickering Village Business Improvement Area’s festival of jazz, art and music.

Durham Region Transit is likely detouring buses while the road is closed, but has not confirmed detour-routing information. This post describes how it detoured buses in previous years during this event.

291 Ajax community bus

(DRT has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this event in previous years.)

All day Saturday, June 24 and Sunday, June 25, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Kingston Road West and Old Kingston Road, then detour:

westward along Kingston West to Elizabeth Street,
resuming their regular route westward along Kingston.

Westbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at a temporary stop

  • on Kingston Road West at Elizabeth Street.
292 Ajax community bus

(DRT has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this section of the post on information it supplied about this event in previous years.)

All day Saturday, June 24, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Kingston Road West and Old Kingston Road, then detour:

westward along Kingston West to Elizabeth Street,
resuming their regular route westward along Kingston.

Westbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at a temporary stop

  • on Kingston Road West at Elizabeth Street.

Barrie


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 24, 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.

Brampton


Brampton Farmers Market

Saturday mornings and early afternoons until October 7, the City of Brampton is closing

  • Main Streets North and South between Nelson and Wellington Streets

to accommodate the city’s weekly farmers market.

Brampton Transit is detouring service while the street is closed.

2 Main

From 5:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, June 24, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street North and Nelson Street, then detour:

westward along Nelson Street West, passing, but not stopping at, the Downtown Transit Terminal,
southward along George Streets North and South; and then
eastward along Wellington Street West to Main South,
resuming their regular route southward along Main.

Southbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Main Street North at Queen Street West and
  • on Main Street South at Wellington Street West.

Northbound buses reverse the detour routing.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Main Streets South at Wellington Street East and John Street and
  • on Main Street North north of Queen Street.

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24 Van Kirk

From 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, June 24, southbound buses operate along their regular route to George Street North across from Diplock Lane,
ending their trips.

Southbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Main Street South at John Street.

Northbound buses start their trips on George Street North across from Diplock Lane, then proceed:

southward along George North;
westward along Queen Street West;
northward along Mill Street North; and then
eastward along Nelson Street West to George North,
resuming their regular route eastward along Nelson West.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Main Street South at John Street and
  • on Main Street North north of Queen Street East.

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502 Züm Main

From 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, June 24, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street North and Nelson Street West, then detour:

westward along Nelson Street West, passing, but not stopping at, the Downtown Transit Terminal,
southward along George Streets North and South; and then
eastward along Wellington Street West to Main South,
resuming their regular route southward along Main.

Southbound buses skip this Züm station:

  • Wellington.

Northbound buses reverse the detour routing.

Northbound buses skip this Züm station:

  • Wellington.

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Cambridge

See Hespeler.


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 24, 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.

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Georgina

See Keswick.


Guelph


Art on the Street

The City of Guelph is closing:

  • Quebec Street between Baker Street and St. George’s Square (Wyndham Street North)

Saturday morning, afternoon and early evening to accommodate the annual art exhibit.

Guelph Transit is detouring buses while the street is closed.

10 Imperial

Until 7 p.m. Saturday, June 23, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Paisley and Norfolk Streets, then detour:

southward along Norfolk; and then
eastward along Macdonell Street to Wyndham Street North,
resuming their regular route eastward along Macdonell.

Inbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Wyndham Street South at St. George’s Square, beside If Shoes.

Outbound buses reverse the inbound detour routing.

Outbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Quebec Street west of St. George’s Square, beside BMO Bank of Montreal.
20 Northwest Industrial
11 Willow West

Until 7 p.m. Saturday, June 23, inbound buses operate along their regular routes to Paisley and Norfolk Streets, then detour:

southward along Norfolk; and then
eastward along Macdonell Street to Wyndham Street North,
resuming their regular route southward along Wyndham North.

Inbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Wyndham Street South at St. George’s Square, beside If Shoes.

Outbound buses operate along their regular routes.

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Halton Hills

See Georgetown.


Hamilton


Hamilton events affecting transit services include: the Barton Village Festival (June 24); Canada versus USA Rugby Match (June 24); and the Red Hot Chili Peppers at First Ontario Centre (June 22).


Barton Village Festival

The City of Hamilton is closing:

  • Barton Street East between Birch Avenue and Wentworth Street North

Saturday morning and afternoon to accommodate the Barton Village Business Association’s first annual street event.

The Hamilton Street Railway is detouring buses while the street is closed.

2 Barton

From 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday, June 22, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Barton Street East and Birch Avenue, then detour:

southward along Birch;
westward along Cannon Street East; and then
northward along Victoria Avenue North to Barton East,
resuming their regular route westward along Barton.

Inbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Barton Street East at Milton Avenue, east of Sanford Avenue North, at Wentworth Street North, St. Matthews Avenue, Emerald Street North and Victoria Avenue North.

Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Cannon Street East east of Birch Avenue, at Sanford Avenue North, Wentworth Street North, Smith Avenue, Emerald Street North and Victoria Avenue North and
  • on Victoria Avenue North north of Cannon Street East.

Outbound buses operate along their regular route to Barton Street East and Wentworth Street North, then detour:

northward along Wentworth North;
eastward along Brant Street; and then
southward along Birch Avenue to Barton Street East,
resuming their regular route eastward* along Barton.

Outbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Barton Street East east of Wentworth Street North and Sanford Avenue North and at Birch Avenue.

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Canada versus USA Rugby Match

Rugby Canada is hosting the World Cup qualifier match in Tim Horton’s Field Saturday, June 24.

You can ride GO Transit to the game and get a discount on your ticket.

01 Lakeshore West

Extra westbound trains leave Union Station at 11:58 a.m. and 12:28 p.m. Saturday, June 24. They drop off or pick up passengers at all stations, ending their trips in Hamilton GO Centre at 1:23 and 1:53 p.m.

Shuttle buses meet the trains, leaving the GO Centre at 1:30 and 2 p.m.

After the match, shuttle buses leave Tim Horton’s Field at 5:10, 5:50 and 6:30 p.m.

Extra eastbound trains leave Hamilton at 6:30 and 7 p.m. They drop off or pick up passengers at all stops, ending their trips in Union at 7:54 and 8:24 p.m.


Red Hot Chili Peppers at First Ontario Centre

The City of Hamilton is closing:

  • Bay Street North between King Street West and York Boulevard

all day Thursday to accommodate events on the street before and after the performances.

Burlington Transit and the Hamilton Street Railway are detouring buses while the street is closed.

Burlington Transit
1 Plains
101 Plains express

Hamilton-bound buses operate along their regular route.

From 10 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. Thursday, June 22, Burlington-bound buses operate along their regular route to King Street West and Bay Street, then detour:

westward along King West; and then
northward along Hess Street North to Cannon Street West,
resuming their regular route westward along Cannon West.

Burlington-bound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Bay Street North at Vine Street.

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Hamilton Street Railway
4 Bayfront

Inbound buses operate along their regular route.

From 10 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. Thursday, June 22, outbound buses operate along their regular route to Bay Street and King Street West, then detour:

westward along King West;
northward along Hess Street North; and then
eastward along York Boulevard to Bay North,
resuming their regular route eastward along York.

Outbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Bay Street North north of King Street West.

Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop

  • on York Boulevard at Bay Street North.

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7 Locke

From 10 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. Thursday, June 22, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Bay Street and King Street West, then detour:

westward along King West;
northward along Hess Street North; and then
eastward along York Boulevard to Bay North,
resuming their regular route eastward along York.

Inbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Bay Street North north of King Street West.

Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop

  • on York Boulevard at Bay Street North.

Outbound buses operate along their regular route.

8 York

Inbound buses operate along their regular route.

From 10 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. Thursday, June 22, outbound buses operate along their regular route to Bay Street and King Street West, then detour:

westward along King West;
northward along Hess Street North; and then
eastward along York Boulevard to Bay North,
resuming their regular route eastward along York.

Outbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Bay Street North north of King Street West.

Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop

  • on York Boulevard at Bay Street North.

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Halton Hills

See Georgetown.


Hespeler


Hespeler Village Market

Friday afternoons and evenings until October 6, the City of Cambridge is closing

  • Queen Street East between Guelph Avenue / Adam Street and Tannery Street East,

to accommodate the market.

Grand River Transit is detouring buses while the street is closed.

203 iXpress

Inbound buses operate along their regular route.

From 3 until 8 p.m. Friday, June 23, outbound buses operate along their regular route to Adam and Tannery Streets, then detour:

northward along Adam to Queen Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Guelph Avenue.

Outbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Tannery Street East at Queen Street East.

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Keswick


Music in the Streets Festival

The Town of Georgina is closing:

  • Simcoe Avenue between Metro Road South and The Queensway South

Saturday to accommodate the event.

York Region Transit is likely detouring buses while the street is closed.

51 Keswick local

From 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Saturday, June 24, southbound buses operate along their regular route Metro Road North and Church Street, then detour:

eastward along Church to The Queensway,
resuming their regular route eastward along Church.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Simcoe Avenue east of Metro Road South and west of the Queensway South and
  • on The Queensway South at Church Street.

Northbound buses reverse the detour routing.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Simcoe Avenue east of The Queensway South and at Metro Road South.
50 Queensway

From 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Saturday, June 24, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Metro Road South and Simcoe Avenue, then detour:

southward along Metro South to The Queensway South,
resuming their regular route southward along Queensway South.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Simcoe Avenue east of Metro Road South and west of The Queensway South,
  • on The Queensway South south of Cedar Street and Parkview Road and at Silas Boulevard and Garden Avenue.

Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Metro Road South across from Gwendolyn Boulevard and Garden Avenue.

Northbound buses reverse the detour routing.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on The Queensway South at Henry Street, across from Silas Boulevard, at Mel’s Lane and across from Cedar Street and Simcoe Avenue and
  • on Simcoe Avenue east of The Queensway South and at Metro Road South.

Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Metro Road South at Garden Avenue and Gwendolyn Boulevard.

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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 24, 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.

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Markham


Markham events affecting transit services include: the Main Street Markham Farmers Market (June 24); and the TD Taste of Asia Festival (June 23, 24, 25).


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 24, 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.

TD Taste of Asia Festival

The Region of York and the Town of Markham are closing

  • Kennedy Road (Regional Road 3) between Denison Street and Steeles Avenue East

all day Saturday and Sunday to accommodate the annual Asian multicultural festival.

The event affects TTC and York Region Transit is likely detouring buses during the event.

Toronto Transit Commission
43 Kennedy
53 Steeles East

From 5 p.m. Friday, June 23 until midnight Sunday, June 25, expect delays near Kennedy Road and Steeles Avenue East.

York Region Transit
8 Kennedy

From 5 p.m. Friday, June 23 until midnight Sunday, June 25, southbound buses operate on their regular route to Kennedy and Denison Street, then detour:

eastward along Denison; and then
southward along Old Kennedy Road to Steeles Avenue East,
ending their trips.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Kennedy Road at Denison Street, Gorvette Road, Clayton Drive and Steeles Avenue East.

Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Old Kennedy Road across from Aldergrove Drive and at Sunrise Drive and Steeles Avenue East.

  • on Steeles Avenue East beside Milliken GO Station and at Kennedy Road.

Northbound buses start their trips on Old Kennedy Road at Steeles Avenue East, then proceed:

westward along Steeles East;
northward along Putnam Gate;
east- and northward along Harvest Moon Drive;
northward along Clayton Drive; and then
eastward along Denison Street to Kennedy,
resuming their regular route northward along Kennedy.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Kennedy Road north of Clayton Drive, across from Gorvette Road and at Denison Street.

Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Steeles Avenue East west of Turff Avenue, at Kennedy Road and Putnam Gate,
  • on Harvest Moon Drive at Appleby Crescent [south], Matilda Drive [south] and Clayton Drive and
  • on Denison Street at Clayton Drive and Gorvette Road.
203 Milliken GO shuttle

After 5 p.m. Friday, June 23, buses operate along their regular route to Steeles Avenue East at Kennedy Road, then detour:

westward along Steeles East;
northward along Putnam Gate;
east- and northward along Harvest Moon Drive;
northward along Clayton Drive; and then
eastward along Denison Street to Kennedy,
resuming their regular route northward along Kennedy.

Buses skip their regular stops

  • on Kennedy Road north of Clayton Drive, across from Gorvette Road and at Denison Street.

Instead, buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Steeles Avenue East west of Turff Avenue, at Kennedy Road and Putnam Gate,
  • on Harvest Moon Drive at Appleby Crescent [south], Matilda Drive [south] and Clayton Drive and
  • on Denison Street at Clayton Drive and Gorvette Road.

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Milton


Milton Farmers Market

Saturday mornings until October 7, the Town of Milton is closing

  • Main Street East between James and Martin Streets

to accommodate the Milton Chamber of Commerce’s weekly market.

Milton Transit is detouring buses while the street is closed.

2 Main

Until noon Saturday, June 24, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street East and James Street, then detour:

northward along James; and then
eastward along Mill Street to Martin Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Martin.

Westbound buses operate along their regular route.

6 Scott

Until noon Saturday, June 24, 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 Street East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Main East.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Main Street East at Fulton Street.

Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Martin Street across from Mill Street and
  • on Millside Drive east of Martin Street and at Main Street East.

Westbound buses reverse the eastbound detour routing.

Westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Millside Drive east of Martin Street,
  • on Martin Street at Mill Street and
  • on Mill Street west of Garden Lane.

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Toronto


Pride Toronto

The City of Toronto is closing

  • Wellesley Street East between Jarvis and Yonge Streets

throughout the weekend to accommodate most festival events.

It’s also closing a number of other streets at various times during the weekend to accommodate the other components of the event, including;

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Trans Pride March

For this part of the event, the City is also closing:

  • Bloor Street East between Church and Yonge Streets;
  • Yonge Street between Bloor and College / Carlton Streets; and
  • Carlton Street between Yonge and Sherbourne Streets.

Friday evening.

Pride and Remembrance Run / Walk

For this part of the event, the City is also closing

  • Queen’s Park and Queen’s Park Crescents East and West and
  • Wellesley Street West between Queen’s Park Crescent East and Yonge Street

Saturday morning.

#Resist Dyke March

For this part of the event, the City is also closing:

  • Bloor Street East between Church and Yonge Streets;
  • Yonge Street between Bloor and College / Carlton Streets; and
  • Carlton Street between Yonge and Sherbourne Streets.

Saturday afternoon.

Pride Parade

For this part of the event, the City is also closing

  • Bloor Street East between Jarvis and Yonge Streets and
  • Yonge Street between Bloor and Dundas Streets

Sunday morning and afternoon.

The events affect TTC services.

5 Avenue Rd

From 8:30 a.m. until noon Saturday, June 24, during the Pride and Remembrance Run / Walk, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Avenue Road and Bloor Street West, then detour:

westward along Bloor West;
northward along Bedford Road;
westward along Prince Arthur Avenue; and then
southward into St. George Station bus terminal,
ending their trips.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Queen’s Park across from Charles Street West (beside Museum Station),
  • on Queen’s Park Crescent West at Trinity College, Hart House and the University of Toronto Library and
  • on Queen’s Park Crescent East north of College Street.

Northbound buses start their trips at St. George Station, then proceed:

southward along Bedford Road; and then
eastward along Bloor Street West to Queen’s Park / Avenue Road,
resuming their regular route northward along Avenue Road.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Queen’s Park Crescent East north of College Street, at Wellesley Street West and north of St. Joseph Street and
  • on Queen’s Park north of Charles Street West (beside Museum Station).

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6 Bay

Expect delays from 8:30 a.m. until noon Saturday, June 24, during the Pride and Remembrance Run / Walk, as participants pass along Wellesley Street West at Bay Street.

Toronto Police Service officers direct buses through gaps in the run.

506 Carlton

Due to construction, the TTC is already detouring streetcars and operating shuttle buses along part of the route.

It further detours the cars during these festival events:

From 7 until 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 23 during the Trans Pride March and between 2 and 5 p.m. Saturday, June 24 during the #Resist Dyke March, the TTC splits the route in two.

In the east end, westbound streetcars operate along their regular route to Coxwell Avenue and [lower] Gerrard Street East, then detour:

southward along Coxwell; and then
eastward into Queen / Coxwell loop,
ending their trips.

Westbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on Gerrard Street East at Ashdale Avenue, Highfield Road, Greenwood and Prust Avenues, Leslie Street, Jones, Marjory, Pape, Carlaw and Logan Avenues, across from DeGrassi Street, at Broadview Avenue, St. Matthews Road and River, Sumach, Sackville and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Carlton Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets,
  • on College Street at Bay and Elizabeth Streets, University Avenue, across from McCaul Street and at St. George Street and Spadina Avenue.

Instead, westbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Coxwell Avenue across from Robbins Avenue and at Dundas Street East and
  • in Queen / Coxwell loop.

Shuttle buses replace the cars on Gerrard Street East between Coxwell Avenue and Parliament Street. Westbound streetcar passengers may transfer to westbound shuttle buses on Coxwell Avenue and [lower] Gerrard Street East.

These westbound route 506 stops have no transit service during these two events:

  • on Parliament Street at Carlton Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets,
  • on College Street at Bay and Elizabeth Streets, University Avenue, across from McCaul Street and at St. George Street and Spadina Avenue.

Eastbound cars start their trips in Queen / Coxwell loop, then proceed:

westward along Queen Street East; and then
northward along Coxwell Avenue to Eastwood Road,
resuming their regular route northward along Coxwell.

Eastbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on College Street at Yonge Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East,
  • on Gerrard Street East at Sackville, Sumach, River and Blackburn Streets, Broadview Avenue, DeGrassi Street, Logan, Carlaw, Pape, Marjory and Jones Avenues, Leslie Street, Alton and Greenwood Avenues, Woodfield Road and Ashdale and Coxwell Avenues.

Instead, eastbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • in Queen / Coxwell loop and
  • on Coxwell Avenue at Dundas Street East, Robbins Avenue and Eastwood Road.

Shuttle buses replace the cars on Gerrard Street East between Parliament Street and Coxwell Avenue.

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In the west end, streetcars are already detouring due to construction on College Street between Havelock and Shaw Streets.

Eastbound cars operate along their long-term detour routing to College and Bay Street, then further detour:

southward along Bay to Dundas Street West,
ending their trips.

Eastbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on College Street at Yonge Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East,
  • on Gerrard Street East at Sackville, Sumach, River and Blackburn Streets, Broadview Avenue, DeGrassi Street, Logan, Carlaw, Pape, Marjory and Jones Avenues, Leslie Street, Alton and Greenwood Avenues, Woodfield Road and Ashdale and Coxwell Avenues.

Instead, eastbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Bay Street at Gerrard Street West, Elm Street and Dundas Street West.

These eastbound route 506 stops have no transit service during these two events**:

  • on College Street at Yonge Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East.

Westbound cars start their trips on Bay Street at Dundas Street West, then proceed:

westward along Dundas West to Bathurst Street,
resuming their current detour routing westward along Dundas.

Westbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on Gerrard Street East at Ashdale Avenue, Highfield Road, Greenwood and Prust Avenues, Leslie Street, Jones, Marjory, Pape, Carlaw and Logan Avenues, across from DeGrassi Street, at Broadview Avenue, St. Matthews Road and River, Sumach, Sackville and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Carlton Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets,
  • on College Street at Bay and Elizabeth Streets, University Avenue, across from McCaul Street, at St. George Street and Spadina Avenue and Major, Bordon and Bathurst Streets and
  • on Bathurst Street at Nassau Street and Dundas Street East.

Instead westbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Bay Street at Dundas Street West and
  • on Dundas Street West at Chestnut Street, University Avenue, McCaul, Beverley and Huron Streets and at Spadina and Denison Avenues.

These westbound route 506 stops have no transit service during these two events:

  • on Parliament Street at Carlton Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets,
  • on College Street at Bay and Elizabeth Streets, University Avenue, across from McCaul Street and at St. George Street and Spadina Avenue.

Shuttle buses continue to operate along College Street between Spadina and Lansdowne Avenue due to the construction, but these events do not affect service.

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From 2 until 7 p.m. Sunday, June 25 during the Pride Parade, the TTC splits the route in two.

In the east end, westbound streetcars operate along their regular route to Coxwell Avenue and [lower] Gerrard Street East, then detour:

southward along Coxwell; and then
eastward into Queen / Coxwell loop,
ending their trips.

Westbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on Gerrard Street East at Ashdale Avenue, Highfield Road, Greenwood and Prust Avenues, Leslie Street, Jones, Marjory, Pape, Carlaw and Logan Avenues, across from DeGrassi Street, at Broadview Avenue, St. Matthews Road and River, Sumach, Sackville and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Carlton Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets,
  • on College Street at Bay and Elizabeth Streets, University Avenue, across from McCaul Street and at St. George Street and Spadina Avenue.

Instead, westbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Coxwell Avenue across from Robbins Avenue and at Dundas Street East and
  • in Queen / Coxwell loop.

Shuttle buses replace the cars on Gerrard Street East between Coxwell Avenue and Parliament Street. Westbound streetcar passengers may transfer to westbound shuttle buses on Coxwell Avenue and [lower] Gerrard Street East.

Eastbound cars start their trips in Queen / Coxwell loop, then proceed:

westward along Queen Street East; and then
northward along Coxwell Avenue to Eastwood Road,
resuming their regular route northward along Coxwell.

Eastbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on College Street at Yonge Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East,
  • on Gerrard Street East at Sackville, Sumach, River and Blackburn Streets, Broadview Avenue, DeGrassi Street, Logan, Carlaw, Pape, Marjory and Jones Avenues, Leslie Street, Alton and Greenwood Avenues, Woodfield Road and Ashdale and Coxwell Avenues.

Instead, eastbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • in Queen / Coxwell loop and
  • on Coxwell Avenue at Dundas Street East, Robbins Avenue and Eastwood Road.

Shuttle buses replace the cars on Gerrard Street East between Parliament Street and Coxwell Avenue.

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In the west end, streetcars are already detouring due to construction on College Street between Havelock and Shaw Streets.

Eastbound cars operate along their long-term detour routing to College and Bay Street, then further detour:

southward along Bay to Dundas Street West,
ending their trips.

Eastbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on College Street at Yonge Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East,
  • on Gerrard Street East at Sackville, Sumach, River and Blackburn Streets, Broadview Avenue, DeGrassi Street, Logan, Carlaw, Pape, Marjory and Jones Avenues, Leslie Street, Alton and Greenwood Avenues, Woodfield Road and Ashdale and Coxwell Avenues.

Instead, eastbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Bay Street at Gerrard Street West, Elm Street and Dundas Street West.

These eastbound route 506 stops have no transit service during this event**:

  • on College Street at Yonge Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East.

Westbound cars start their trips on Bay Street at Dundas Street West, then proceed:

westward along Dundas West to Bathurst Street,
resuming their current detour routing westward along Dundas.

Westbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on Gerrard Street East at Ashdale Avenue, Highfield Road, Greenwood and Prust Avenues, Leslie Street, Jones, Marjory, Pape, Carlaw and Logan Avenues, across from DeGrassi Street, at Broadview Avenue, St. Matthews Road and River, Sumach, Sackville and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Carlton Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets,
  • on College Street at Bay and Elizabeth Streets, University Avenue, across from McCaul Street, at St. George Street and Spadina Avenue and Major, Bordon and Bathurst Streets and
  • on Bathurst Street at Nassau Street and Dundas Street East.

Instead westbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Bay Street at Dundas Street West and
  • on Dundas Street West at Chestnut Street, University Avenue, McCaul, Beverley and Huron Streets and at Spadina and Denison Avenues.

Shuttle buses continue to operate along College Street between Spadina and Lansdowne Avenue due to the construction, but this event does not affect service.

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506 Carlton shuttle buses

Due to construction, the TTC is already detouring streetcars and operating shuttle buses along part of the 506 Carlton route.

It also detours the shuttle buses during these festival events:

From 7 until 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 23 during the Trans Pride March and between 2 and 5 p.m. Saturday, June 24 during the #Resist Dyke March,

Westbound buses start their trips on Eastern Avenue south of Coxwell Avenue, then proceed:

south- and westward along Eastern Avenue;
northward along Coxwell Avenue;
westward along Gerrard Street East;
southward along Parliament Street;
westward along Dundas Streets East and West;
northward along Bay Street;
westward along College Street; and then
southward along McCaul Street to Dundas West,
ending their trips.

Westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • on Eastern Avenue south of Queen Street East;
  • on Coxwell Avenue north of Eastern Avenue, at Dundas Street East, Robbins Avenue and Eastwood Road,
  • on Gerrard Street East at Ashdale Avenue, Highfield Road, Greenwood and Prust Avenues, Leslie Street, Jones, Marjory, Pape, Carlaw and Logan Avenues, across from DeGrassi Street, at Broadview Avenue, St. Matthews Road and River, Sumach, Sackville and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street across from Oak Street and at Dundas Street East,
  • on Dundas Street East at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets,
  • on Dundas Street West at Bay Street,
  • on Bay Street at Elm Street and north of Gerrard Street West and
  • on College Street at Elizabeth Street and University Avenue.

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Eastbound buses start their trips on McCaul Street north of Dundas Street West, then proceed:

eastward along Dundas Streets West and East;
northward along Parliament Street;
eastward along Gerrard Street East;
southward along Coxwell Avenue;
eastward along Queen Street East; and then
southward along Eastern Avenue to just south of Queen East,
ending their trips.

Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • on Dundas Street West at University Avenue and Chestnut, Bay and Yonge Streets,
  • on Dundas Street East at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Oak Street and Gerrard Street East,
  • on Gerrard Street East at Sackville, Sumach, River and Blackburn Streets, Broadview Avenue, DeGrassi Street, Logan, Carlaw, Pape, Marjory and Jones Avenues, Leslie Street, Alton and Greenwood Avenues, Woodfield Road and Ashdale and Coxwell Avenues,
  • on Coxwell Avenue across from Robbins Avenue and at Dundas and Queen Streets East and
  • on Eastern Avenue south of Queen Street East.

From 2 until 7 p.m. Sunday, June 25 during the Pride Parade, buses again replace streetcars operating along the 506 Carlton route.

Westbound buses start their trips on Eastern Avenue south of Coxwell Avenue, then proceed:

south- and westward along Eastern Avenue;
northward along Coxwell Avenue;
westward along Gerrard Street East;
southward along Parliament Street;
westward along Queen Street East;
southward along Jarvis Street; and then
westward along Richmond Streets East and West to west of York Street,
ending their trips.

Westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • on Eastern Avenue south of Queen Street East;
  • on Coxwell Avenue north of Eastern Avenue, at Dundas Street East, Robbins Avenue and Eastwood Road,
  • on Gerrard Street East at Ashdale Avenue, Highfield Road, Greenwood and Prust Avenues, Leslie Street, Jones, Marjory, Pape, Carlaw and Logan Avenues, across from DeGrassi Street, at Broadview Avenue, St. Matthews Road and River, Sumach, Sackville and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street across from Oak Street and at Dundas Street East,
  • on Dundas Street East at Ontario, Sherbourne and Jarvis Streets,
  • on Jarvis Street at Queen Street East,
  • on Richmond Street East west of Jarvis and Church Streets and +on Richmond Street West west of Yonge and York Streets.

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Eastbound buses start their trips on Richmond Street West west of York Street, then proceed:

westward along Richmond Street West;
northward along University Avenue;
eastward along Queen Streets West and East;
northward along Jarvis Street;
eastward along Dundas Street East;
northward along Parliament Street;
eastward along Gerrard Street East;
southward along Coxwell Avenue;
eastward along Queen Street East; and then
southward along Eastern Avenue to just south of Queen East,
ending their trips.

Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • on Richmond Street West west of York Street,
  • on Queen Street West at York, Bay and Yonge Streets,
  • on Queen Street East at Victoria, Church and Jarvis Streets,
  • on Jarvis Street at Dundas Street East,
  • on Dundas Street East at Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Oak Street and Gerrard Street East,
  • on Gerrard Street East at Sackville, Sumach, River and Blackburn Streets, Broadview Avenue, DeGrassi Street, Logan, Carlaw, Pape, Marjory and Jones Avenues, Leslie Street, Alton and Greenwood Avenues, Woodfield Road and Ashdale and Coxwell Avenues,
  • on Coxwell Avenue across from Robbins Avenue and at Dundas and Queen Streets East and
  • on Eastern Avenue south of Queen Street East.

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505 Dundas

Due to construction, the TTC is already detouring streetcars.

It further detours the cars during these festival events:

From 7 until 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 23 during the Trans Pride March and from 2 until 5 p.m. Saturday, June 24 during the #Resist Dyke March and from 2 until 7 p.m. Sunday, June 25 during the Pride Parade, the TTC splits the route in two.

In the east end, westbound cars operate along their regular route to Broadview Avenue and Dundas Street West, then detour:

southward along Broadview; and then
westward along Queen Street East to Parliament Street,
ending their trips.

Westbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on Dundas Street East at Munro, River, Sumach, Sackville, Parliament, Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets and
  • on Dundas Street West at Bay Street.

Instead, westbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Broadview Avenue north of Queen Street East and
  • on Queen Street East at Carroll, River, Sumach, Sackville and Parliament Streets.

Eastbound cars start their trips on Queen Street East at Parliament Street, then proceed:

northward along Parliament to Dundas Street East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Dundas East.

Eastbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on Dundas Street West at Denison and Spadina Avenues, Huron, Beverley and McCaul Streets, University Avenue and Chestnut, Bay and Yonge Streets and
  • on Dundas Street East at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets.

Instead, eastbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Queen Street East at Parliament Street and
  • on Parliament Street at Shuter Street and Dundas Street East.

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In the west end, eastbound cars operate along their regular route to Dundas Street West and Bathurst Street, then detour:

northward along Bathurst; and then
eastward along College to Bay Street,
ending their trips.

Eastbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on Dundas Street West at Denison and Spadina Avenues, Huron, Beverley and McCaul Street, University Avenue and at Chestnut, Bay and Yonge Streets and
  • on Dundas Street East at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets.

Instead, eastbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Bathurst Street at Nassau and College Streets and
  • on College Street across from Borden Street, at Augusta and Spadina Avenues, Beverley and McCaul Streets, University Avenue and Elizabeth and Bay Streets.

Westbound cars start their trips on College Street at Bay Street, then proceed:

southward along Bay to Dundas Street West,
resuming their regular route westward along Dundas West.

Westbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on Dundas Street East at Munro, River, Sumach, Sackville, Parliament, Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets and
  • on Dundas Street West at Bay Street.

Instead, westbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on College Street at Bay Street and
  • on Bay Street at Gerrard Street West, Elm Street and Dundas Street West.
94 Wellesley

The TTC is detouring buses throughout the festival and along separate detour routings during these events:

Throughout the festival,

  • from 6 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. and after 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 23;
  • until 8:30 a.m., from noon until 2 p.m. and after 5 p.m. Saturday, June 24; and
  • before 2 p.m. and after 7 p.m. Sunday, June 25,

    eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Wellesley and Yonge Streets, then detour:

northward along Yonge;
eastward along Bloor Street East; and then
southward along Ted Rogers Way and Jarvis Street to Wellesley East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Wellesley.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • in Wellesley Station bus terminal,
  • on Wellesley Street East at Church and Jarvis Streets.

Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Yonge Street at Gloucester Street and Charles Street East,
  • on Bloor Street East at Church and Jarvis Streets and
  • on Jarvis Street at Isabella Street.

Westbound buses reverse the eastbound detour routing.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Wellesley Street East at Church Street,
  • in Wellesley Station bus terminal and
  • on Wellesley Street East at Yonge Street.

Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Jarvis Street at Mount Pleasant Road,
  • on Bloor Street East at Church Street and
  • on Yonge Street at Charles Street West, Irwin Avenue and Wellesley Street West.

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During the Pride and Remembrance Run / Walk, from 8:30 a.m. until noon, Saturday, June 24, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Harbord Street and Spadina Avenue, then detour:

northward along Spadina;
eastward along Bloor Streets West and East; and then
southward along Jarvis Street to Wellesley Street East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Wellesley East.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Harbord Street at St. George Street,
  • on Hoskin Avenue at Wycliffe College,
  • on Wellesley Street West at the Ontario Legislature Building, east of Queen’s Park Crescent East and at Bay and Yonge Streets,
  • in Wellesley Station bus terminal and
  • on Wellesley Street East at Church and Jarvis Streets.

Instead, **eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Bloor Street West at St. George Street, across from Bedford Road, at Queen’s Park and Bay and Yonge Streets,
  • on Bloor Street East at Church and Jarvis Streets and
  • on Jarvis Street at Isabella Street.

Westbound buses reverse the eastbound detour routing.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Wellesley Street East at Church Street,
  • in Wellesley Station bus terminal,
  • on Wellesley Street East at Yonge Street,
  • on Wellesley Street West at Bay Street and Queen’s Park Crescent East,
  • on Hoskin Avenue beside Trinity College and at St. George Street and
  • on Harbord Street at Spadina Avenue.

Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Jarvis Street at Mount Pleasant Road,
  • on Bloor Street East at Church and Yonge Streets,
  • on Bloor Street West at Bay Street, Avenue and Bedford Roads and St. George Street.

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During these Pride events:

the TTC splits the route in two.

In the east end, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Parliament Street and Wellesley Street East, then detour:

southward along Parliament;
westward along Carlton Street; and then
northward along Sherbourne Street to Wellesley Street East,
ending their trips.

Eastbound buses start their trips on Sherbourne Street south of Wellesley Street East, then proceed:

along their regular route eastward along Wellesley East.

In the west end, westbound buses start their trips on Bay Street at Wellesley Street West, then proceed:

along their regular route westward along Wellesley West.

Eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Harbord Street and Spadina Avenue, then detour:

northward along Spadina;
eastward along Bloor Street West; and then
southward along Bay Street to Wellesley Street West,
ending their trips.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops:

  • on Wellesley Street East at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets,
  • in Wellesley Station terminal,
  • on Wellesley Street West at Bay Street and Queen’s Park Crescent East,
  • on Queen’s Park Crescent West at Hoskin Avenue,
  • on Hoskin Avenue beside Trinity College and at St. George Street and
  • on Harbord Street at Spadina Avenue.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Harbord Street at St. George Street,
  • on Hoskin Avenue beside Wycliffe College,
  • on Wellesley Street West beside the Ontario Legislature, east of Queen’s Park Crescent East and at Bay and Yonge Streets,
  • in Wellesley Station terminal,
  • on Wellesley Street East at Church, Jarvis and Sherbourne Streets.

During the Pride Parade, from 2 until 7 p.m., Sunday, June 25, the TTC splits the route in two.

In the east end, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Parliament Street and Wellesley Street East, then detour:

southward along Parliament;
westward along Carlton Street; and then
northward along Sherbourne Street to Wellesley Street East,
ending their trips.

Eastbound buses start their trips on Sherbourne Street south of Wellesley Street East, then proceed:

along their regular route eastward along Wellesley East.

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In the west end, westbound buses start their trips on Bay Street at Wellesley Street West, then proceed:

along their regular route westward along Wellesley West.

Eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Harbord Street and Spadina Avenue, then detour:

northward along Spadina;
eastward along Bloor Street West; and then
southward along Bay Street to Wellesley Street West,
ending their trips.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops:

  • on Wellesley Street East at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets,
  • in Wellesley Station terminal,
  • on Wellesley Street West at Bay Street and Queen’s Park Crescent East,
  • on Queen’s Park Crescent West at Hoskin Avenue,
  • on Hoskin Avenue beside Trinity College and at St. George Street and
  • on Harbord Street at Spadina Avenue.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Harbord Street at St. George Street,
  • on Hoskin Avenue beside Wycliffe College,
  • on Wellesley Street West beside the Ontario Legislature, east of Queen’s Park Crescent East and at Bay and Yonge Streets,
  • in Wellesley Station terminal,
  • on Wellesley Street East at Church, Jarvis and Sherbourne Streets.

Vaughan

Meta Foundation Family Walk, Relay and Grand Fondo

The City of Vaughan is closing

  • Zenway Boulevard between Highway 427 and Vaughan Valley Boulevard

to accommodate the annual event, supporting the Meta Foundation’s work for people with special needs.

The event affects York Region Transit services.

77 Highway 7

Eastbound buses operate along their regular route.

From 7 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 13, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Fogal Road and Huntington Road, then detour:

southward along Huntington;
eastward along Highway 7;
northward along Highway 27; and then
westward along Zenway Boulevard to Vaughan Valley Boulevard,
resuming their regular route southward along Vaughan Valley.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Zenway Boulevard at New Huntingdon Road, New Enterprise Way, across from Rainbow Creek Drive and at Vaughan Valley Boulevard.

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Inbound buses operate toward downtown.
Outbound buses operate away from downtown.