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Weekend events affect transit services, July 17, 18



Special events affecting transit services this weekend — Saturday, July 17 and Sunday, July 18 — take place in the Georgetown area of Halton Hills, Hamilton, the Lindsay area of Kawartha Lakes, Peterborough and Toronto.


The events affect service along these routes:

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The Saturday, July 17 events affecting transit services include: ActiveTO; the Georgetown Farmers Market; the Lindsay Farmers Market; Peterborough Regional Farmers Market; and Saturdays Unlocked.

The Sunday, July 18 event affecting transit service includes: ActiveTO.

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Georgetown


Downtown Georgetown Farmers Market

Saturday mornings until October 16, 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 buses while the street is closed.

31A Guelph / Georgetown / Toronto bus

From 6:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, July 17, eastbound buses 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 stop

  • on Main Street South beyond George Street.

Eastbound passengers may board buses at the previous stop on Main Street North beyond Moore Park Crescent or the next stop on Guelph Street beyond Mill Street.

Westbound buses reverse the eastbound detour routing.

Westbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Main Street South at Cross Street.

Westbound passengers may board buses at the previous stop on Guelph Street beyond Mill Street or the next stop on Main Street North beyond Moore Park Crescent.

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Halton Hills

See Georgetown.


Hamilton


Saturdays Un-Locked

Saturdays until September 11, the City of Hamilton is closing

  • Locke Street South between Herkimer Street and Hunter Street West

to accommodate the Locke Street Business Improvement Association’s weekly event.

The intersection of Locke South with Charlton Avenue West remains open for westbound traffic.

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

7 Locke

From 9 a.m. until 11 p.m. Saturday, July 17, 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.

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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.

Kawartha Lakes

See Lindsay.


Lindsay


Lindsay Farmers Market

Saturday mornings until October 24, 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, July 17, 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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Peterborough


Peterborough Regional Farmers Market

Saturday mornings until October 9, the City of Peterborough is closing

  • Charlotte Street between Water Street and George Street North to accommodate the weekly market.

GO Transit is detouring buses while the street is closed.

88 Peterborough / Oshawa

Southbound buses operate along their regular route.

From 6:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Saturday, July 17, northbound buses operate along their regular route to Charlotte Street and George Street North, then detour:

southward along George North;
eastward along Sherbrooke Street; and then
northward along Water Street to Charlotte Street,
resuming their regular route eastward along Charlotte.

Northbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at all regular stops.


Toronto


ActiveTO

ActiveTO is a City of Toronto program to make sure people have space to get around, while respecting physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Weekends, the City is closing parts of several major roadways near popular recreational trails like the Martin Goodman Trail and the Lower Don Trail, which often become overcrowded, especially during warmer weekends.

From 6 a.m. Saturdays until 9 p.m. Sundays, the City is closing

  • Lake Shore Boulevard East, eastbound lanes, between Leslie Street and Woodbine Avenue

and other roadways near recreational trails.

This weekend, the City is also closing

  • Lake Shore Boulevard West between British Columbia and Stadium Roads.

The TTC is detouring buses, while the streets are closed.

121D Fort York - Esplanade

From 6 a.m. Saturday, May 22 until 9 p.m. Sunday, May 23, eastbound buses start their trips in Princes’ Gate Loop, then proceed:

northward along Canada Boulevard;
eastward along Manitoba Drive to Strachan Avenue,
resuming their regular route eastward along Fleet.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stop

  • on Remembrance Drive at Ontario Place’s central entrance.

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Westbound buses operate along their regular route to Lake Shore Boulevard West and Princes’ Boulevard, then detour:

westward along Princes’;
northward along Strachan Avenue;
westward along Manitoba Drive;
southward along Canada Boulevard; and then
eastward into Princes’ Gate Loop,
ending their trips.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Remembrance Drive at Ontario Place Boulevard (Administration entrance and at Ontario Place’s central entrance.
92 Woodbine South

From 6 a.m. Saturday, July 10 until 9 p.m. Sunday, July 11, southbound buses operate along their regular route to Lake Shore Boulevard East at Northern Dancer Boulevard, ending their trips.

Southbound buses skip their regular stop

  • in Woodbine Beach Loop.

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Northbound buses start their trips on Lake Shore Boulevard East at Northern Dancer Boulevard, then proceed:

westward along Lake Shore East;
northward along Coxwell Avenue;
east- and northeastward along Eastern Avenue; and then
eastward along Queen Street East to Woodbine Avenue,
resuming their regular route northward along Woodbine.

Northbound buses skip their regular stop

  • in Woodbine Beach Loop.

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

  • on Eastern Avenue at Queen Street East and
  • on Queen Street East at Sarah Ashbridge Avenue.

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Inbound buses operate toward downtown.

Outbound buses operate away from downtown.