The Toronto International Film Festival in downtown Toronto and Supercrawl in downtown Hamilton top the long list of special events affecting transit services this weekend.
Other street festivals affecting service include Toronto’s Cabbagetown Festival and the Taste of the Kingsway, Hamilton’s Locke Street Festival and the South Side Shuffle in Mississauga.
The events take place in Barrie, Brampton, the Brooklin area of Whitby, the Etobicoke area of Toronto, the Georgetown area of Halton Hills, Guelph, Hamilton, the Hespeler area of Cambridge, the Lindsay area of Kawartha Lakes, Milton, Oakville, the Port Credit area of Mississauga and central and downtown Toronto.
The events affect these routes:
Barrie Transit — 3A Georgian Drive via Cook.
Brampton Transit — 2 Main, 12 Grenoble, 24 Van Kirk, 502 Züm Main.
Burlington Transit — 1 Plains, 101 Plains express.
Durham Region Transit — 302 Baldwin / Brock.
GO Transit — 29 Guelph / Mississauga, 31 Guelph / Georgetown / Toronto bus.
Grand River Transit — 203 iXpress.
Guelph Transit — 3 Westmount, 9 Waterloo, 10 Imperial, 11 Willow West, 12 General Hospital, 13 Victoria Road Recreation Centre, 20 Northwest Industrial, 99 Mainline.
Hamilton Street Railway — 2 Barton, 3 Cannon, 4 Bayfront, 6 Aberdeen, 7 Locke, 8 York, 9 Rock Gardens, 20 A-Line express, Locke Street Festival shuttle, Supercrawl express shuttle.
Milton Transit — 2 Main, 6 Scott.
MiWay — 8 Cawthra, 19 Hurontario, 23 Lakeshore, 103 Hurontario express.
Oakville Transit — 17 Kerr.
Toronto Transit Commission — 5 Avenue Rd, 6 Bay, 7 Bathurst, 15 Evans, 65 Parliament, 66 Prince Edward, 76 Royal York South, 94 Wellesley, 102D Markham Rd, 126 Christie, 127 Davenport, 300 Bloor - Danforth overnight, 304 King overnight, 304 King overnight shuttle bus, 306 Carlton overnight, 365 Parliament overnight, 504 King streetcar, 504 King shuttle bus, 506 Carlton, 514 Cherry.
York Region Transit — 1 Highway 7, 40 Unionville local, 522 Markham community bus, Viva purple.
The Thursday, September 7 events affecting transit services are: Supercrawl; and the Toronto International Film Festival.
The Friday, September 8 events affecting transit services are: the Hespeler Village Farmers Market; the Safe Semester Project; Supercrawl; the Taste of the Kingsway; and the Toronto International Film Festival.
The Saturday, September 9 events affecting transit services are: the Barrie Farmers Market; the Brampton Farmers’ Market; the Brooklin Harvest Festival; the Cabbagetown Festival; the Georgetown Farmers’ Market; Jesus in the City / Festival of Praise; Kerr Fest; the Lindsay Farmers Market; the Locke Street Festival; the Milton Farmers Market; the Main Street Milton Farmers Market; the Safe Semester Project; Supercrawl; the Taste of the Kingsway; the Tim Hortons Southside Shuffle Blues and Jazz Festival; the Toronto 5K; and the Toronto International Film Festival.
The Sunday, September 10 events affecting transit services are: the Bang and Olufsen Yorkville Charity 5K Run and Walk; the Cabbagetown Festival; the Don Doan Dash; the Markham Auto Classic; Markham Expo 150; Supercrawl; the Taste of the Kingsway; and the Toronto International Film Festival.
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, September 9, 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 events affecting transit services this weekend include: the Brampton Farmers Market (September 9); and the Don Doan Dash (September 10).
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, September 9, 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.
24 Van Kirk
From 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, September 9, 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.
502 Züm Main
From 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, September 9, 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.
**Don Doan Dash.
During the annual event supporting ALS Canada, participants block the east- and westbound curb lanes of North Park Drive between Pleasant Valley Place and Panda Lane Sunday morning.
The event affects Brampton Transit service.
12 Grenoble
From 8:30 until 11:30 a.m., expect delays on North Park Drive.
Brooklin
Brooklin Harvest Festival
The Town of Whitby is closing:
- Baldwin Street between Carnwith Drive and Winchester Road,
- Roebuck Street between Baldwin Street and Cassels Road East,
- Cassels Road East between Roebuck and Queen Streets and
- Campbell Street between Heber Down Crescent and Baldwin Street
Saturday morning and afternoon to accommodate the annual event.
Durham Region Transit is detouring buses while the street is closed.
302 Baldwin / Brock
From 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday, September 9, southbound buses start their trips on Carnwith Drive East east of Baldwin Street, then proceed:
westward along Carnwith East and West; and then
southward along Montgomery Avenue to Vipond Road,
resuming their regular route westward along Vipond.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Baldwin Street at North Street and south of Centre and Way Streets and
- on Campbell Street at Price Street.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Baldwin Street and Winchester Road, then detour:
eastward along Winchester East; and then
northward along Queen Street to Cassels Road East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Cassels East.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Baldwin Street at Cassels Road East and
- on Cassels Road East across from Pearl Street and at Bagot Street.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Winchester Road East at Chelmsford Drive and across from Simcoe Street.
Cambridge
See Hespeler.
Etobicoke
Taste of the Kingsway
The City of Toronto is closing
- Bloor Street West between Montgomery Road and Prince Edward Drive
Friday evening and all day Saturday and Sunday to accommodate The Kingsway Business Improvement Area’s annual street festival.
The TTC is detouring bus services during the event.
300 Bloor - Danforth overnight
Saturday, September 9 and Sunday, September 10, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Bloor Street West and Islington Avenue, then detour:
northward along Islington;
eastward along Dundas Street West; and then
southward along Prince Edward Drive to Bloor West,
resuming their regular route eastward along Bloor.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Bloor Street West east of Islington Avenue, Eagle Road and Thompson Avenue, at Royal York Road, east of Grenview Boulevard South and at Prince Edward Drive South.
Westbound buses reverse the eastbound detour routing.
Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Bloor Street West west of Prince Edward Drive North, at Jackson Avenue, west of Royal York Road and at Montgomery Road, Aberfoyle Crescent and Islington Avenue.
The Bang and Olufson Yorkville Run also affects service along the route Sunday, September 10.
15 Evans
Royal York Road is open to through traffic at Bloor Street West, but expect delays due to many pedestrians crossing Royal York from 6 until 10 p.m. Friday, September 8, from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. Saturday, September 9 and from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, September 10.
66 Prince Edward
Prince Edward Drive is open to through traffic at Bloor Street West, but expect delays due to many pedestrians crossing both streets from 6 until 10 p.m. Friday, September 8, from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. Saturday, September 9 and from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, September 10.
76 Royal York South
Royal York Road is open to through traffic at Bloor Street West, but expect delays due to many pedestrians crossing Royal York from 6 until 10 p.m. Friday, September 8, from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. Saturday, September 9 and from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, September 10.
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, September 9, 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 across from Cross Street and at James 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 across from James 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 Safe Semester Project also affects service along this route Saturday, September 9.
Guelph
Safe Semester Project
The City of Guelph is closing
- Macdonell Street between the Macdonell parking lot and the West Parkade and
- Wyndham Street North between Cork and Carden Streets.
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 8 until early Sunday, October 2 to accommodate the annual program to create a safe and enjoyable environment for downtown patrons, including the influx of students who settle in Guelph each year. The program works to reduce conflicts between pedestrians and drivers getting in and out of downtown on weekends and prevent littering and “public nuisances”.
GO Transit and Guelph Transit are detouring buses operating into and out of Guelph Central Station terminal, while the streets are closed.
GO Transit
31 Guelph / Georgetown / Toronto
(GO has not confirmed detour-routing information. We’ve based this part of the post on information it supplied on previous occasion when the City closed downtown streets.)
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 8 until early Sunday, October 1, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Gordon and Fountain Streets, then detour:
eastward along Fountain East; and then
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North to Carden Street,
resuming their regular route eastward along Carden.Westbound buses operate along their regular route to Macdonell Street across from Guelph Central GO Station bus terminal, then proceed:
eastward into the terminal, stopping at a temporary platform, then proceed:
westward along Carden Street;
southward along Wyndham Streets North and South; and then
eastward along Fountain Street East to Gordon Street,
resuming their regular route southward along Gordon.Westbound buses skip their regular stop
- on Macdonell Street across from Carden Street.
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- in Guelph Central GO Station bus terminal.
The Georgetown Farmers Market also affects service along the route Saturdays, September 9, 16, 23 and 30.
29 Guelph / Mississauga
No eastbound buses operate during the Safe Semester Project hours.
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 8 until early Sunday, October 1, westbound operate along their regular route to Gordon and Fountain Streets, then detour:
eastward along Fountain East; and then
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North to Carden Street,
resuming their regular route eastward along Carden.
Guelph Transit
12 General Hospital
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 8 until early Sunday, October 1, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Eramosa Road and Woolwich Street, then detour:
southeastward along Woolwich;
westward along Macdonell Street; and then
south- and westward into Guelph Central Station terminal to platform 19,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North at Cork Street East).
Outbound buses start their trips at platform 22 in Guelph Central Station terminal, as usually, then operate along their regular route.
10 Imperial
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 8 until early Sunday, October 1, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Paisley and Norfolk Streets, then detour:
southward along Norfolk and Gordon Streets;
eastward along Fountain Street East;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North;
eastward along Carden Street and through Guelph Central Station terminal;
eastward along Macdonell Street; and then
south- and westward through the terminal to platform 14,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Quebec Street west of Wyndham Street North).
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Gordon Street at Nottingham Street.
Outbound buses start their trips at platform #19 in Guelph Central Station terminal, as usually, then proceed:
westward through the terminal and along Carden Street;
southward along Wyndham Streets North and South;
westward along Fountain Street West; and then
northward along Gordon and Norfolk Streets to Quebec Street / Paisley Street,
resuming their regular route westward along Paisely.Outbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Quebec Street west of Wyndham Street North).
Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Wyndham Street South at Farquhar Street,
- on Gordon Street across from Nottingham Street and
- on Norfolk Street at Cork Street East.
99 Mainline
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 8 until early Sunday, October 2, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Woolwich and Norfolk Streets, then detour:
southeastward along Woolwich;
westward along Macdonell Street;
southward into Guelph Central Station bus terminal, stopping at platform 7, then continuing
westward along Carden Street;
southward along Wyndham Streets North and South; and then
westward along Wellington Street East to Gordon Street,
resuming their regular route southward along Gordon.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
+on Norfolk Street at Suffolk Street West, + on Macdonell Street (eastbound) east of Wilson Street, + on Macdonell Street (westbound) across from Wilson Street and + on Norfolk Street at Nottingham Street and Wellington Street West.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Woolwich Street south of Baker Street and beside the Sleeman Centre,
- on Wyndham Street South south of Farquhar Street and
- on Wellington Street East west of Wyndham Street South.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Gordon and Wellington Streets, then detour:
eastward along Wellington Street East;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North;
eastward along Carden Street and into Guelph Central Station bus terminal, stopping a platform 7, then continuing
eastward along Macdonell Street; and then
northward along Woolwich Street to Norfolk Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Woolwich.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Gordon Street north of Wellington Street West and across from Nottingham Street,
- on Wilson Street at Carden Street,
- on Macdonell Street (westbound) across from Wilson Street and
- on Norfolk Street at Cork Street East, across from Oxford Street and north of Suffolk Street East.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Wellington Street East east of Gordon Street,
- on Wyndham Street South at Fountain Street East,
- on Woolwich Street at Heffernan Street, west of Cardigan Street and at Norwich Street East.
20 Northwest Industrial
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 8 until early Sunday, October 1, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Paisley and Norfolk Streets, then detour:
southward along Norfolk and Gordon Streets;
eastward along Wellington Street East;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North; and then
eastward along Carden Street and through Guelph Central Station terminal to platform 9,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North at Cork Street East).
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Gordon Street at Nottingham Street.
Outbound buses operate along their regular route.
13 Victoria Road Recreation Centre
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 8 until early Sunday, October 2, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Eramosa Road and Woolwich Street, then detour:
southeastward along Woolwich;
westward along Macdonell Street; and then
south- and westward into Guelph Central Station terminal to platform 5,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North at Cork Street East).
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Woolwich Street across from
Outbound buses start their trips at platform 5 in Guelph Central Station terminal, as usually, then proceed:
eastward along Macdonell Street; and then
northwestward along Woolwich Street to Wyndham Street North / Eramosa Road,
resuming their regular route northeastward along Eramosa.Outbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North north of Douglas Street).
Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Woolwich Street at Heffernan Street.
9 Waterloo
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 8 until early Sunday, October 1, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Waterloo Avenue and Gordon Street, then detour:
southward along Gordon;
eastward along Fountain Street West;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North; and then
eastward along Carden Street and through Guelph Central Station terminal to platform 18,
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- on Wilson Street at Carden Street (beside City Hall).
Outbound buses operate along their regular route.
3 Westmount
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 8 until early Sunday, October 2, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Woolwich Street and Wyndham Street North, then detour:
southeastward along Woolwich;
eastward along Macdonell Street; and then
southward into Guelph Central Station bus terminal,
ending their trips at platform 15.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North at Cork Street West).
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Woolwich Street beside the Sleeman Centre.
Outbound buses operate along their regular route.
11 Willow West
Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. the next day and from Friday, September 8 until early Sunday, October 2, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Paisley and Norfolk Streets, then detour:
southward along Norfolk and Gordon Streets;
eastward along Fountain Street East;
northward along Wyndham Streets South and North;
eastward along Carden Street and through Guelph Central Station terminal; and
eastward along Macdonell Street to platform 20
ending their trips.Inbound buses skip their regular stop
- at St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North at Cork Street East).
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Gordon Street at Nottingham Street.
Outbound buses start their trips at platform #4 in Guelph Central Station terminal, as usually, then proceed:
eastward through the terminal and Macdonell Street;
northward along Woolwich Street; and then
westward along Suffolk Street East to Norfolk Street,
resuming their regular route westward along Suffolk West.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- in St. George’s Square (on Wyndham Street North at Douglas Street.
Instead, they off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Woolwich Street at Heffernan and Cardigan Streets.
Halton Hills
See Georgetown.
Hamilton
Hamilton events include: the Locke Street Festival (September 9); and Supercrawl (September 7, 8, 9, 10).
Locke Street Festival
The City of Hamilton is closing
- Locke Street South between Canada and Herkimer Streets
Saturday to accommodate the Locke Street Business Improvement Association’s annual street event.
(The intersection of Locke South with Charlton Avenue West remains open for through westbound traffic.)
The Hamilton Street Railway is detouring buses during the event.
7 Locke
Saturday, September 9, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Dundurn Street South and Chatham Street, then detour:
northward along Dundurn South; and then
eastward along Main Street West to Locke Street South,
resuming their regular route eastward along Main.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Chatham Street beside #41 Chatham and at Locke Street South and
- on Locke Street South north of Hunter Street West and at Main Street West.
Instead inbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Main Street West at Poulette Street.
Outbound buses operate along their regular route to Hunter Street West and Queen Street South, then detour:
southward along Queen South; and then
westward along Charlton Avenue West to Locke Street South,
resuming their regular route westward along Charlton West.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Hunter Street West at Pearl and Locke Streets South and
- on Locke Street South at Melbourne Street and Charlton Avenue West.
Instead, outbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Queen Street South at Duke Street and Charlton Avenue West and
- on Charlton Avenue West at Locke Street South.
Supercrawl also affects service along this route Thursday, September 7, Friday, September 8, Saturday, September 9 and Sunday, September 10.
Locke Street Festival shuttle
The HSR is using its replica trolley to provide free shuttle service between downtown Hamilton and the Locke Street Festival.
The shuttle buses operate every 15 minutes from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. Saturday, September 9.
Buses will drop off or pick up passengers at stops:
- on King Street West across from Summer’s Lane (the regular 99 Waterfront shuttle stop); and
- on Locke Street South at Main Street West.
Starting from King West and Summers Lane, buses proceed:
westward along King West;
southward along Queen Street South;
westward along Jackson Street West; and then
northward along Locke Street South to Main Street West,
ending their trips.From Locke and Main, buses proceed:
eastward along Main Streets West and East;
northward along John Street South; and then
westward along King Streets East and West to Summers Lane,
ending their trips.
Supercrawl
The City of Hamilton is closing
- *James Streets North * between Strachan and King Streets,
- Wilson Street between James and Hughson Streets North and
- York Boulevard between Bay and James Streets North
and other side streets east and west of James Street North all day Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday and early Monday to accommodate the street festival.
Hamilton Police Service officers will maintain east/west cross-traffic at the intersections with Cannon and Barton Streets.
Burlington Transit and the Hamilton Street Railway are detouring buses during the event.
Burlington Transit
1 Plains
From 1 a.m. Thursday, September 8 until 5 a.m. Monday, September 11, Hamilton-bound buses operate along their regular route to York Boulevard and Queen Street North, then detour:
southward along Queen North and South;
eastward along Main Streets West and East;
northward along John Street South; and then
westward along King Street East to James Street North,
ending ther trips.Hamilton-bound buses skip their regular stops
- on York Boulevard at Bay Street North, across from Park Street North and at James Streets North,
- on Wilson Street at John Street North and
- on Catharine Street North at King William Street.
Instead, Hamilton-bound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Main Street West east of Queen Street South and
- on Main Street East east of James Street South.
Burlington-bound buses operate along their regular route.
101 Plains express
All day Thursday, September 9 and Friday, September 8, Hamilton-bound buses operate along their regular route to York Boulevard and Queen Street North, then detour:
southward along Queen North and South;
eastward along Main Streets West and East;
northward along John Street South; and then
westward along King Street East to James Street North,
ending ther trips.Hamilton-bound buses skip their regular stops
- on York Boulevard at Bay Street North, across from Park Street North and at James Streets North,
- on Wilson Street at John Street North and
- on Catharine Street North at King William Street.
Instead, Hamilton-bound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Main Street West east of Queen Street South and
- on Main Street East east of James Street South.
Burlington-bound buses operate along their regular route.
Hamilton Street Railway
6 Aberdeen
From 1 a.m. Thursday, September 8 until 5 a.m. Monday, September 11, inbound buses operate along their regular route to John Street South and King Street East, then detour:
westward along King East to James Street,
resuming their regular route southward along James South.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on John Street North at King William Street,
- on Rebecca Street at Hughson Street North and
- on James Street North across from King William Street.
Instead, inbound buses drop off passengers at a temporary stop:
- on James Street South at Main Street West.
Outbound buses start their trips on James Street South at Main Street West, then proceed:
along their regular route southward along James South.
20 A-Line express
All day Thursday, September 7 and Friday, September 8, inbound buses operate along their regular route to John Street North and Barton Street East, then detour:
northward along John North; and then
eastward along Simcoe Street East to James Street North,
resuming their regular route northward along James North.Inbound buses skip their regular stops:
- on James Street North across from West Harbour GO Station and at Simcoe Street East.
**Outbound buses operate along their regular route to James Street North and Strachan Street, then detour:
eastward along Strachan Street East;
southward along John Street North; and then
westward along King Street East to James Street,
resuming their regular route westward along King West.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- on James Street North beside West Harbour GO Station, at Barton Street West, Colbourne Street, across from Robert Street, south of Cannon Street West and across from Rebecca Street.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on John Street North at Barton Street East, south of Robert Street and Cannon Street East and at Rebecca Street.
2 Barton
From 1 a.m. Thursday, September 8 until 5 a.m. Monday, September 11, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Barton Street East and John Street North, then detour:
southward along John Street North; and then
westward along King Streets East and West;
southward along MacNab Street South (through MacNab Terminal); and then
eastward along Main Street South to James Street South,
resuming their regular route southward along James South.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Barton Street East at Hughson Street North and
- on James Street North at Colbourne Street, across from Robert Street and south of Cannon Street West and York Boulevard and
- on James Street South south of King Street West.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on John Street North south of Robert Street and Cannon Street East and at Rebecca Street and
- on King Street East at Hughson Street North.
Outbound buses operate along their regular route.
4 Bayfront
From 1 a.m. Thursday, September 8 until 5 a.m. Monday, September 11, inbound buses operate along their regular routing to James Street North and Strachan Street, then detour:
eastward along Strachan East;
southward along John Streets North; and then
westward along King Street East to James Street,
resuming their regular route southward along James South.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on James Street North beside West Harbour GO Station, at Barton Street East, Colbourne Street, across from Robert Street, south of Cannon Street West and across from Rebecca Street.
Instead, inbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on John Street North south of Robert Street and Cannon Street East and at Rebecca Street and
- on King Street East at Hughson Street North.
Outbound buses operate along their regular route to Bay Street South and Main Street West, then detour:.
eastward along Main West and East;
northward along John Streets South and North; and then
eastward along Simcoe Street East to James Street North,
resuming their regular route northward along James North.Outbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Bay Street South across from George Street,
- on Bay Street North north of King Street West,
- on York Boulevard across from Park Street North,
- on MacNab Street North north of York Boulevard, at Cannon Street West, north of Mulberry Street, at Colbourne Street and Murray Street West and +on James Street North across from West Harbour GO Station and at Simcoe Street East.
Instead, outbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Bay Street North at Vine Street.
3 Cannon
From 1 a.m. Thursday, September 8 until 5 a.m. Monday, September 11, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Cannon Street East and John Street North, then detour:
southward along John Street North; and then
westward along King Streets East and West;
southward along MacNab Street South (through MacNab Terminal); and then
eastward along Main Street South to James Street South,
resuming their regular route southward along James South.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Cannon Street East at Hughson Street North,
- on James Street North south of Cannon Street West and York Boulevard and
- on James Street South south of King Street West.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on John Street North south of Robert Street and Cannon Street East and at Rebecca Street and
- on King Street East at Hughson Street North.
Outbound buses operate along their regular route.
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From 1 a.m. Thursday, September 8 until 5 a.m. Monday, September 11, inbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street West and Bay Street South, then detour:
eastward along Main Streets West and East;
northward along John Street South; and then
westward along King Street East to James Street,
resuming their regular route southward along James South.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Bay Street South across from George Street,
- on Bay Street North north of King Street West,
- on York Boulevard across from Park and MacNab Streets North and
- on James Street North across from King William Street.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Main Street West at MacNab Street South and
- on Main Street East east of James Street South.
Outbound buses start their trips on James Street South at Main Street West, then proceed:
along their regular route southward along James South.
The HSR is also detouring buses operating along this route Saturday, September 9 during the Locke Street Festival.
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Sunday, September 10, inbound buses operate along their regular route to York Boulevard and Caroline Street North, then detour:
southward along Caroline North and South;
eastward along Main Streets West and East;
westward along King Street East to James Street,
resuming their regular route southward along James South.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on York Boulevard across from Park and MacNab Streets North and
- on James Street North across from King William Street.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Main Street West at Bay and MacNab Streets South,
- on Main Street East east of James Street South.
Outbound buses operate along their regular route.
Supercrawl express shuttle
Friday, September 8 and Saturday, September 9, the HSR operates frequent shuttle buses to help passengers travel to and from the event.
Eastbound buses leave University Plaza Terminal, then proceed:
eastward along Osler Drive, Main Streets West and East and Queenston Road; and then
northward into Eastgate Terminal,
ending their trips.Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers only at stops:
- in University Plaza Terminal,
- on Osler Drive at Main Street West,
- on Main Street West at Emerson Avenue, Longwood Road South and Queen and MacNab Streets South,
- on Main Street East at John and Wentworth Streets South, Sherman Avenue South, Ottawa Street South and Kenilworth Avenue South,
- on Queenston Road at Parkdale Avenue South and Nash Road South and
- in Eastgate Terminal.
Eastbound buses leave University Plaza at 7:40 p.m. and every 20 minutes until 1 a.m. They end their trips in Eastgate Terminal at 8:17 p.m. and every 20 minutes until 1:35 a.m.
Westbound buses start their trips in Eastgate Terminal, then proceed:
westward along Queenston Road and Main Street East,
westward along King Streets East and West;
southward along Paradise Road South;
westward along Main Street East and Osler Drive; and then
southward into University Plaza Terminal,
ending their trips.Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops
- in Eastgate Terminal,
- on Queenston Road at Nash Road North and Parkdale Avenue North,
- on Main Street East at Kenilworth Avenue North and Ottawa Street North,
- on King Street East at Sherman Avenue North and Wentworth and Hughson Streets North,
- on King Street West at Queen Street North,
- on Main Street West at Longwood Road South, across from Emerson Avenue and at Osler Drive and
- in University Plaza Terminal.
Westbound buses leave Eastgate at 7:20 p.m. and every 20 minutes until 1 a.m. They end their trips in University Plaza Terminal at 7:58 p.m. and every 20 minutes until 1:35 a.m.
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From 2 p.m. Thursday, September 7 until 4 a.m. Monday, September 11, inbound buses operate along their regular route to York Boulevard and Caroline Street North, then detour:
southward along Caroline North and South;
eastward along Main Streets West and East;
westward along King Street East to James Street,
resuming their regular route southward along James South.Inbound buses skip their regular stops
- on York Boulevard across from Park and MacNab Streets North and
- on James Street North across from King William Street.
Instead, inbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Main Street West at Bay and MacNab Streets South,
- on Main Street East east of James Street South.
Outbound buses start their trips on Hunter Street East west of Hughson Street South, then proceed:
westward along Hunter East to James Street South,
resuming their regular route westward along Hunter West.Outbound buses start their trips on James Street South at Main Street West, then proceed:
along their regular route southward along James South.
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.
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Inbound buses operate along their regular route.
From 3 until 8 p.m. Friday, September 8, 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.
Islington
See Etobicoke
Kawartha Lakes
See Lindsay
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, September 9, 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
Markham events affecting transit services this weekend include: the Markham Auto Classic (September 10); Markham Expo 150; and the Main Street Markham Farmers Market (September 9).
Markham Auto Classic**
The City of Markham is closing:
- Main Street North between Parkway Avenue / Bullock Drive and Highway 7]
Sunday morning and afternoon to accommodate Main Street Markham’s annual classic auto show.
The TTC is detouring buses, while the street is closed.
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From 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, September 10, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Main Street North Markham and Parkway Avenue / Bullock Drive, then detour:
eastward along Parkway;
southward along Wooten Way; and then
westward along Highway 7 to Main,
resuming their regular route southward along Main Street South.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Main Street Markham south of Robinson Street and at Highway 7.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Parkway Avenue east of Main Street Markham, at Orchard Street, across from Paramount Road and Sir Bedevere Place, at Sir Galahad Place, across from and west of Sir Bodwin Place and at Wooten Way North,
- on Wooten Way North at Church Street, across from Linden Lea Street and at Hamilton Hall Drive,
- on Highway 7 at Wideman and Albert Streets and
- on Main Street South south of Highway 7.
Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.
Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Main Street North Markham across from Bruce Thompson Court and at Robinson Street and Parkway Avenue.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Highway 7 at Cosburn Road and Christman Court,
- on Wooten Way North at Lindenlea and Church Streets and across from Parkway Avenue and
- on Parkway Avenue west of Sir Bodwin Place, at Sir Constantine Drive, west of Sir Bedevere Place, at Paramount Road, west of Orchard Street and at Main Street North.
Markham Expo 150
The City of Markham is closing:
- various streets near the Markham Civic Centre
all day Sunday, September 10 to accommodate the event.
York Region Transit is detouring buses, while the streets are closed.
1 Highway 7
From 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Sunday, September 10, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Highway 7 and Warden Avenue, then detour:
northward along Warden Avenue;
westward along Apple Creek Boulevard; and then
southward along Rodick Road to Highway 7,
resuming their regular route westward along Highway 7.Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Highway 7 at Town Centre Boulevard and Rodick Road.
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Warden Avenue north of Highway 7 and
- on Apple Creek Boulevard at Hollingham Road, across from Whitehall Drive and at Corby and Rodick Roads.
Eastbound buses reverse the westbound detour routing.
Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Highway 7 at Rodick Road, South Town Centre Boulevard and Warden Avenue.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Rodick Road north of Highway 7,
- on Apple Creek Boulevard across from Corby Road and at Whitehall Drive, Town Centre Boulevard and Warden Avenue.
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All day Sunday, September 10, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Glencove Drive and Warden Avenue, then detour:
westward along Apple Creek Boulevard to Hollingham Road / Town Centre Boulevard,
resuming their regular route northward along Hollingham.Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Warden Avenue south of Apple Creek Boulevard and at Highway 7,
- on Highway 7 at Town Centre Boulevard,
- on Town Centre Boulevard across from Cox Boulevard and Wallis Way and at Apple Creek Boulevard.
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Apple Creek Boulevard at Hollingham Road.
Eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Apple Creek Boulevard and Town Centre Boulevard / Hollingham Road, then detour:
eastward along Apple Creek to Warden Avenue,
resuming their regular route eastward along Glencove Drive.
Viva purple
From 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Sunday, September 10, westbound buses operate along their regular route to Warden Avenue and Highway 7, then detour:
northward along Warden Avenue;
westward along Apple Creek Boulevard; and then
southward along Rodick Road to Highway 7,
resuming their regular route westward along Highway 7.Westbound buses skip these vivastations:
- Cedarland; and
- Town Centre.
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Warden Avenue north of Highway 7.
Eastbound buses reverse the westbound detour routing.
Eastbound buses skip these vivastations:
- Town Centre; and
- Cedarland.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Warden Avenue north of Highway 7.
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.
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From 6:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Saturday, September 9, 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.
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, September 9, 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.
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Until noon Saturday, September 9, 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.
Mississauga
See Port Credit.
Oakville
Kerr Fest
The Town of Oakville is closing
- Kerr Street between John and Rebecca Streets
to accommodate the Kerr Village Business Improvement Area annual event.
Oakville Transit is revising bus services while the street is closed.
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From 7 a.m. until midnight, Saturday, September 9, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Kerr and Stewart Streets, then detour:
westward along Stewart;
southward along Felan Avenue; and then
eastward along Herald Avenue to Kerr,
resuming their regular route southward along Kerr.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Kerr Street across from Florence Drive.
Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.
Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Kerr Street across from Westside Drive and at Florence Drive and Stewart Street.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Stewart Street at Kerr Street.
Port Credit
Tim Hortons Southside Shuffle Blues and Jazz Festival
The City of Mississauga is closing
- Lakeshore Road East between Stavebank Road and Hurontario Street / St. Lawrence Drive
Saturday afternoon and early evening to accommodate the annual music festival.
MiWay is detouring service during the event.
8 Cawthra
From 1 until 7 p.m. Saturday, September 9, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Hurontario and Park Streets, then detour:
westward along Park Street East to Ann Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Ann;Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Hurontario Street at Lakeshore Road East
- on Lakeshore Road West at Ann Street and
- on Ann Street at Park Street West.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Elizabeth Street and Park Street East, then detour:
eastward along Park East to Hurontario,
resuming their regular route northward along Hurontario.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Elizabeth Street at High Street East,
- on Lakeshore Road East east of Elizabeth Street,
- on Hurontario Street across from Park Street East.
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From 1 until 7 p.m. Saturday, September 9, southbound buses follow their regular route to Hurontario and Park Streets, then detour:
westward along Park Street East to Ann Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Ann Street.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Hurontario Street at Lakeshore Road East
- on Lakeshore Road West at Ann Street
- on Ann Street at Park Street West
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Elizabeth Street and Park Street East, then detour:
eastward along Park East to Hurontario,
resuming their regular route northward along Hurontario.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Elizabeth Street at High Street East,
- on Lakeshore Road East east of Elizabeth Street,
- on Hurontario Street across from Park Street East.
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From 1 until 7 p.m. Saturday, September 9, southbound buses follow their regular route to Hurontario and Park Streets, then detour:
westward along Park Street East to Ann Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Ann Street.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Hurontario Street at Lakeshore Road East.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Elizabeth Street and Park Street East, then detour:
eastward along Park East to Hurontario,
resuming their regular route northward along Hurontario.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Lakeshore Road East east of Elizabeth Street.
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From 1 until 7 p.m. Saturday, September 9, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Lakeshore Road East and Stavebank Road, then detour:
southward along Stavebank Road South;
eastward along Port Street East;
northward along St. Lawrence Drive and Hurontario Street;
westward along Park Street East;
northward along Ann Street;
westward along Queen Street East to Port Credit GO Station; then continue
westward along Queen East;
southward along Elizabeth Street North;
eastward along Park East; and then
southward along Hurontario to Lakeshore East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Lakeshore.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Lakeshore Road East east of Elizabeth Street,
- on Ann Street at Park Street East and
- on Elizabeth Street at High Street East,
Instead, buses drop off and pick up passengers at a temporary stop
- on Hurontario Street at Lakeshore Road East.
Westbound buses operate along their regular route to Lakeshore Road East and Hurontario Street, then detour:
northward along Hurontario;
westward along Park Street East;
northward along Ann Street;
westward along Queen Street East to Port Credit GO Station; then continue
westward along Queen East;
southward along Elizabeth Street North;
eastward along Park East;
southward along Hurontario and Saint Lawrence Drive;
westward along Port Street East; and then
northward along Stavebank Road South to Lakeshore Road East,
resuming their regular route westward along Lakeshore.Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Lakeshore Road East at Ann Street,
- on Ann Street at Park Street East,
- on Elizabeth Street at High Street East and Lakeshore Road East and
- on Lakeshore Road East at Stavebank Road North.
Toronto
See also Etobicoke.
Toronto events affecting transit services include: the Bang and Olufsen Yorkville Charity 5K Run and Walk (September 10); the Cabbagetown Festival (September 9, 10); Jesus in the City / Festival of Praise (September 9); the Toronto 5K (September 9); and The Toronto International Film Festival (September 7 to 10).
Bang and Olufson Yorkville Run /
Canadian 5K Road Race and Championship Run
Participants support a number of local charities and causes.
Starting at 9 a.m. Sunday, September 10, they run or walk along
- Bay Street between Scollard Street and Dundas Street West,
- College Street between Bay Street and University Avenue,
- University Avenue / Queen’s Park Crescent East / Queen’s Park / Avenue Road between Dundas Street West and Davenport Road and
- Davenport Road between Avenue Road and Bay Street.
The event may affect TTC services.
5 Avenue Rd
From 8 a.m. until noon Sunday, September 10, expect delays as participants pass along Queen’s Park Crescent East, Queen’s Park and Avenue Road south of Davenport Road.
Jesus in the City / Festival of Praise may also affect service along the route Saturday, September 9.
6 Bay
From 8 a.m. until noon Sunday, September 10, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Davenport Road and Belmont Street, then detour:
eastward along Belmont;
southward along Yonge Street; and then
westward along Wellesley Street West to Bay,
resuming their regular route southward along Bay.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Davenport Road at New Street and
- on Bay Street south of Davenport Road, at Bloor Street West, south of Charles Street West and at St. Joseph Street.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Yonge Street at Frichot Street, Davenport Road, Bloor and Charles Streets West, Irwin Avenue and Wellesley Street West.
Also expect delays as participants pass along Bay Street between Wellesley and Dundas Streets West.
Jesus in the City / Festival of Praise may also affect service along the route Saturday, September 9.
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From 8 a.m. until noon Sunday, September 10, expect delays as participants pass along Bay Street and University Avenue / Queen’s Park.
The Cabbagetown Festival also affects service along this route Saturday, September 9 and Sunday, September 10. Jesus in the City / Festival of Praise may also affect service along the route Saturday, September 9.
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From 9:30 until about 10:30 a.m. Sunday, September 10, expect delays as participants pass along Bay Street at Wellesley Street West and along Queen’s Park Crescent East between Wellesley Street West and Queen’s Park Crescent West.
Jesus in the City / Festival of Praise may also affect service along the route Saturday, September 9.
Cabbagetown Festival
The City of Toronto is closing
- Carlton Street between Sherbourne and Parliament Streets and
- Parliament Street between Wellesley and Gerrard Streets East
Saturday and Sunday to accommodate the Cabbagetown Business Improvement Area’s annual street festival.
The TTC is detouring transit services during the event.
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306 Carlton overnight
From 6 a.m. Saturday, September 9 until 9 p.m. Sunday, September 10, westbound streetcars operate along their regular route to Gerrard Street East and Parliament Street, then detour:
southward along Parliament;
westward along Dundas Street East; and then
northward along Church Street to Carlton Street,
resuming their regular route westward along Carlton.Westbound cars skip their regular stops
- on Parliament Street at Carlton Street and
- on Carlton Street at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis and Church Streets.
Instead, westbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Parliament Street across from Oak Street and at Dundas Street East and
- on Dundas Street East at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis and Church Streets.
Eastbound buses reverse the westbound detour routing.
Eastbound cars skip their regular stops
- on Carlton Street at Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets and
- on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East.
Instead, eastbound cars drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Dundas Street East at Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets and
- on Parliament Street at Oak Street and Gerrard Street East.
Jesus in the City / Festival of Praise may also affect service along the route Saturday, September 9. The Bang and Olufson Yorkville Run may also affect service along the route Sunday, September 10.
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365 Parliament overnight
From 6 a.m. Saturday, September 9 until 11:59 p.m. Sunday, September 10, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Parliament Street and Wellesley Street East, then detour:
westward along Wellesley Street East; and then
southward along Sherbourne Street; and then
eastward along Gerrard Street East to Parliament Street,
resuming their regular route southward along Parliament.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Parliament Street south of Wellesley Street East and at Winchester and Carlton Streets and Gerrard Street East.
Instead, southbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Wellesley Street East at Ontario, Sherbourne and Jarvis Streets.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Parliament Street and Gerrard Street East, then detour:
westward along Gerrard Street East;
northward along Sherbourne Street; and then
eastward along Wellesley Street East to Parliament Street,
resuming their regular route northward along Parliament.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East, Carlton and Winchester Streets.
Instead, northbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Wellesley Street East at Sherbourne and Ontario Streets.
Jesus in the City / Festival of Praise
The City of Toronto is closing
- Queen’s Park Crescent East and **Queen’s Park, between College Street and Bloor Street West,
Saturday morning and afternoon to accommodate the annual event.
The event may affect TTC services.
5 Avenue Rd
From 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday, September 9, 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 stop
- on Queen’s Park across from Charles Street,
- on Queen’s Park Crescent West at Hoskin Avenue and beside Hart House and the University of Toronto Library and
- on Queen’s Park Crescent East north of College Street.
Instead, southbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Bloor Street West at Bedford Road and
- in St George Station terminal.
Northbound buses start their in St George Station bus terminal, then proceed:
northward along Bedford Road;
westward along Prince Arthur Avenue;
northward along St George Street; and then
eastward along Dupont Street and Davenport Road to 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, north of St. Joseph Street and north of Charles Street West (beside Museum Station) and
- on Avenue Road north of Bloor Street West, across from Lowther and Boswell Avenues and at Davenport Road.
Instead, northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- in St George Station bus terminal and
- on St George Street at Lowther and Bernard Avenues and Dupont Street.
The Bang and Olufson Yorkville Run may also affect service along the route Sunday, September 10.
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From 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday, September 9, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Davenport Road and Bay Street, then detour:
eastward along Davenport;
east- and southward along Church Street; and then
westward along Richmond Street West and East to Bay,
resuming their regular route southward along Bay.Southbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Bay Street at Yorkville Avenue, Bloor Street West, south of Charles Street West, at St. Joseph Street, south of Wellesley Street West, at Grosvenor and College Streets, Gerrard Street West, Elm Street, Dundas Street West, Hagerman Street, Nathan Phillips Square and Queen Street West.
Northbound buses operate along their regular route to Bay Street and Adelaide Street West, then detour:
eastward along Adelaide Streets West and East;
north- and westward along Church Street; and then
westward along Davenport Road to Bay,
resuming their regular route westward along Davenport.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Bay Street north of Adelaide Street West, at Queen Street West and Albert Street, across from Hagerman Street, at Dundas Street West, Elm Street, Gerrard Street West, Grosvenor Street, Wellesley Street West, St Joseph Street, Charles Street West, Cumberland Street and Davenport Road.
The Bang and Olufson Yorkville Run also affects service along the route Sunday, September 10.
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From 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday, September 9, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Harbord and St. George Streets, then detour:
southward along St. George;
eastward along College and Carlton Streets; and then
northward along Church Street to Wellesley Street East,
resuming their regular route eastward along Wellesley East.Eastbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Hoskin Avenue beside Wycliffe College and
- on Wellesley Street West beside the Ontario Legislature, 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 Street.
Instead, eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on College Street at McCaul Street, University Avenue and Elizabeth, Bay and Yonge Streets and
- on Carlton Street at Church Street.
Westbound buses operate along their regular route to Wellesley Street East and Church Street, then detour:
northward along Church;
westward along Bloor Streets East and West; and then
southward along St. George Street to Harbord Street / Hoskin Avenue,
resuming their regular route westward along Harbord.Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- in Wellesey 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.
Instead, westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Bloor Street East at Park Road and Yonge Street and
- on Bloor Street West at Avenue and Bedford Roads.
The Bang and Olufson Yorkville Run may also affect service along the route Sunday, September 10.
Toronto 5K
The City of Toronto is closing
- St. Clair Avenue West, eastbound lanes, between Christie Street and Russell Hill Road,
- Russell Hill Road and Boulton Drive between St. Clair Avenue West and Macpherson Avenue,
- Macpherson Avenue between Boulton Drive and Davenport Road,
- Davenport Road, westbound lanes, between Macpherson Avenue and Christie Street and
- Christie Street, northbound lanes, between Davenport Road and St. Clair Avenue West
Saturday morning to accommodate the annual road race, supporting the Hospital for Sick Children’s SickKids Foundation.
The TTC is detouring bus services while the roadways are closed.
7 Bathurst
Expect delays from about 7:30 until 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 9 as participants proceed along Davenport Road and St. Clair Avenue West at Bathurst Street.
126 Christie
Southbound buses operate along their regular route.
From 7:30 until 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 9, northbound buses operate along their regular route to Christie Street and Dupont Street, then detour:
eastward along Dupont; and then
northward along Avenue Road; and then
eastward along St. Clair Avenue West to St Clair West Station,
ending their trips.Northbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Christie Street at Tyrrell and Benson Avenues and St. Clair Avenue West and
- on St. Clair Avenue West at Wychwood Avenue, Vaughan Road and Bathurst Street,
Instead, northbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Dupont Street east of Manning Avene, at Palmerston Avenue, Bathurst Street, Howland Avenu and Kendal Avenue and east of Spadina Road, at Huron Street and Davenport and Avenue Roads,
- on Avenue Road at Cottingham Street, across from Edmund Avenue and north of Balmoral Avenue,
- on St. Clair Avenue West west of Avenue, Dunvegan and Russell Hill Roads and at Spadina Road and Tweedsmuir Avenue.
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Eastbound buses operate along their regular route.
From 7:30 until 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 9, westbound buses start their trips in Spadina Station bus terminal, then proceed:
southward along Spadina Road;
westward along Bloor Street West; and then
northward along Bathurst Street;
westward along Dupont Street; and then
northward along Christie to Davenport Road,
resuming their regular route westward along Davenport.Westbound buses skip their regular stops
- on Spadina Road at Lowther Avenue, across from Kendal Avenue and at Bernard Avenues, Dupont Street and Davenport Road and
- on Davenport Road at Walmer Road and Bathurst Street and west of Wychwood Park.
Instead, westbound buses drop off and pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Bloor Street West at Howland Avenue and Bathurst Street and
- on Bathurst Street at Barton Avenue and Wells and Dupont Street,
- on Dupont Street at Manning Avenue and Christie Street.
Toronto International Film Festival
The City of Toronto is closing:
- King Street West between Spadina and University Avenues
from 5 a.m. Thursday, September 7 until 5 a.m. Monday, September 11 to accommodate events during the Toronto International Film Festival.
The TTC is detouring streetcars while the street is closed.
The TTC also operates buses to provide extra service during certain times of the week and to help passengers travel closer to this part of King Street West, while the street is closed:
- during rush hours Thursday, September 7 and Friday, September 8; and
- overnight early Friday, September 8, Saturday, September 9, Sunday, September 10 and Monday, September 11.
While the street is closed, the TTC is also setting up temporary drop-off and pick-up locations for:
514 Cherry
304 King overnight
From 5 a.m. Thursday, September 7 until 5 a.m. Monday, September 11, eastbound cars operate along their regular route to King Street West and Spadina Avenue, then detour:
northward along Spadina;
eastward along Queen Streets West and East; and then
southward along Church Street to King East,
resuming their regular route eastward along King.Eastbound cars skip their regular stops
- on King Street West at Blue Jays Way, John Street, University Avenue and Bay and Yonge Streets and
- on King Street East at Church Street.
Instead, eastbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Spadina Avenue north of King Street West and at Richmond Street West,
- on Queen Street West at Peter and John Streets, University Avenue and York, Bay and Yonge Streets,
- on Queen Street East at Victoria and Church Streets and
- on Church Street at Richmond, Adelaide and King Streets East.
Westbound cars operate along their regular route to King Street West and York Street, then detour:
northward along York;
westward along Queen Street West; and then
southward along Spadina Avenue to King West,
resuming their regular route westward along King.Westbound cars skip their regular stops
on King Street West at University Avenue, John and Peter Streets and Spadina Avenue.
Instead, westbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Queen Street West at University Avenue, west of Simcoe Street and at John and Soho Streets and Spadina Avenue and
- on Spadina Avenue south of Queen Street West and at King Street West.
304 King overnight
From about 2 until 5 a.m. Friday, September 8, Saturday, September 9, Sunday, September 10 and Monday, September 11, eastbound buses start their trips in Wolseley Loop on the east side of Bathurst Street one block north of Queen Street West, then proceed:
southward along Bathurst;
eastward along King Street West;
northward along Spadina Avenue;
eastward along Adelaide Street West;
southward along University Avenue; and then
eastward along King Streets West and East to Parliament Street,
ending their trips.Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops
- on Bathurst Street at Queen Street West, Portugal Square and King Street West,
- on King Street West at Portland Street and Spadina Avenue,
- on Adelaide Street West east of Peter and John Streets and at Simcoe Street,
- on King Street West at Bay and Yonge Streets and
- on King Street East at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament Streets.
Westbound buses start their trips on King Street East at Parliament Street, then proceed:
southward along Parliament;
westward along Front Street East;
northward along Sherbourne Street;
westward along King Streets East and West;
northward along University Avenue;
westward along Richmond Street West;
southward along Spadina Avenue;
westward along King West;
northward along Bathurst Street; and then
eastward into Wolseley Loop,
ending their trips.Westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops
- on King Street East [eastbound] at Parliament Street,
- on Parliament Street at Front Street East,
- on Front Street East at Berkeley Street,
- on Sherbourne Street at King Street East,
- on King Street East at Jarvis, Church and Yonge Streets,
- on King Street West at Bay Street and University Avenue,
- on Richmond Street West at Simcoe and John Streets,
- on Spadina Avenue at King Street West,
- on King Street West at Portland and Bathurst Streets and
- on Bathurst Street at Adelaide and Queen Streets West.
504 King
From 5 a.m. Thursday, September 7 until 5 a.m. Monday, September 11, eastbound cars operate along their regular route to King Street West and Spadina Avenue, then detour:
northward along Spadina;
eastward along Queen Streets West and East; and then
southward along Church Street to King East,
resuming their regular route eastward along King.Eastbound cars skip their regular stops
- on King Street West at Blue Jays Way, John Street, University Avenue and Bay and Yonge Streets and
- on King Street East at Church Street.
Instead, eastbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Spadina Avenue north of King Street West and at Richmond Street West,
- on Queen Street West at Peter and John Streets, University Avenue and York, Bay and Yonge Streets,
- on Queen Street East at Victoria and Church Streets and
- on Church Street at Richmond, Adelaide and King Streets East.
Westbound cars operate along their regular route to King Street West and York Street, then detour:
northward along York;
westward along Queen Street West; and then
southward along Spadina Avenue to King West,
resuming their regular route westward along King.Westbound cars skip their regular stops
on King Street West at University Avenue, John and Peter Streets and Spadina Avenue.
Instead, westbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Queen Street West at University Avenue, west of Simcoe Street and at John and Soho Streets and Spadina Avenue and
- on Spadina Avenue south of Queen Street West and at King Street West.
504 King buses
The TTC ususally operates buses to add extra service to the route Mondays to Fridays during rush hours.
Thursday, September 7 and Friday, September 8, eastbound buses operate along their regular route to King Street West and Spadina Avenue, then detour:
northward along Spadina;
eastward along Adelaide Street West; and then
southward along University Avenue to King West,
resuming their regular rotue eastward along King.Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Adelaide Street West east of Peter and John Streets and at Simcoe Street.
Westbound buses operate along their regular route to King Street West at University Avenue, then detour:
northward along University;
westward along Richmond Street West; and then
southward along Spadina Avenue to King West,
resuming their regular route westward along King.Westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops
- on Richmond Street West at Simcoe and John Streets and
- on Spadina Avenue at King Street West.
Wheel-Trans
The TTC is setting up temporary Wheel-Trans drop-off or pick-up sites from Thursday to Sunday:
- on John Street across from Pearl Street,
- on Pearl Street at Duncan Street,
- on Simcoe Street at Pearl Street and
- on Wellington Street West at John and Simcoe Streets.
It’s also setting up one more stop Sunday only:
- on King Street West east of Simcoe Street.
Inbound buses travel toward downtown.
Outbound buses travel away from downtown.