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Weekend events affect transit services, June 28, 29, 30



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

However, other events in Brampton, Hamilton, Markham, Milton and the North York area of Toronto also take place this weekend, resulting in detours or delays for transit services.

A separate Transit Toronto post will outline how Canada Day events affect transit services Monday, July 1.


The events affect these routes:

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The Friday, June 28 events affecting transit services are: Pride Toronto; and the Taste of Asia.

The Saturday, June 29 events affecting transit services are: Brampton’s 50th Birthday Bash; Milton Farmers Market; Pride Toronto; the Taste of Asia; and the Upper Avenue Community Market.

The Sunday, June 30 events affecting transit services are: Pride Toronto; St. Peter’s Festival; and the Taste of Asia.

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Brampton


Brampton events affecting transit services are: Brampton Farmers Market (June 28); and Brampton’s 50th Anniversary Bash (June 28).


Brampton Farmers Market

Saturday mornings and early afternoons until October 12, 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 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, June 30, southbound buses operate along their regular path 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 path southward along Main.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

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

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

  • on Main Street South beyond Wellington Street West.

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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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502 Züm Main

From 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, June 30, southbound buses operate along their regular path 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 path southward along Main.

Southbound buses skip their regular stop

  • at Wellington Züm station.

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

  • on Main Street South beyond Wellington Street West.

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Northbound buses reverse the detour routing.

Northbound buses buses skip their regular stop

  • at Wellington Züm station.

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Brampton’s 50th Anniversary Bash

The Region of Peel is closing

  • Queen Street East, [Regional Road 107], westbound lanes, between Bramalea Road and Central Park Drive (beside Chinguacousy Park)

in the City of Brampton Saturday to accommodate the event.

Brampton Transit is detouring buses, while the lanes are closed.

501 Züm Queen

Eastbound buses operate along their regular path.

From 9 a.m. until 11 p.m. Saturday, June 29, westbound buses operate along their regular path to Queen Street East and Bramalea Road, then detour:

southward along Bramalea; and then
westward along Kensington Road to Central Park Drive,
resuming their regular path southward along Central Park.

Westbound buses skip their regular stop

  • at Bramalea Zü station.

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Hamilton


St. Peter’s Festival

The City of Hamilton is closing

  • MacNab Street North between Cannon Street West and Colbourne Street Sunday morning and early afternoon to accommodate the festival procession.

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

4 Bayfront

Inbound buses operate along their regular path.

From 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Sunday, June 30, outbound buses operate along their regular path to York Boulevard and MacNab Street North, then detour:

eastward along York; and then
northward along James Street North to Murray Street,
resuming their regular path northward along James North.

Outbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on MacNab Street North beyond York Boulevard, at Cannon Street West, beyond Mulberry Street and at Colbourne Street and Murray Street West.

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

  • on James Street North at Cannon Street East and across from Colbourne Street.

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Markham


Taste of Asia Festival

The Region of York is closing

  • Kennedy Road [Regional Road 3] between Clayton Drive and Steeles Avenue East

in the City of Markham Friday, Saturday and Sunday to accommodate the event.

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

8 Kennedy

From 11 a.m. Friday, June 28 until 11:59 p.m. Sunday, June 30, southbound buses operate along their regular path to Kennedy Road and Denison Street, then detour:

eastward along Denison;
southward along Old Kennedy Road and Silver Star Boulevard to Passmore Avenue,
resuming their regular path eastward along Passmore.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

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

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

  • on Denison Street beyond Kennedy Road.

Northbound buses operate along their regular path.

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Milton


Milton Farmers Market

Saturdays until October 5, 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.

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2 Main

Until noon Saturday, June 29, eastbound buses operate along their regular path to Main Street East and James Street, then detour:

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

Westbound buses operate along their regular path .

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6 Scott

Until noon Saturday, June 29, eastbound buses operate along their regular path 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 path 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.

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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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North York


Upper Avenue Community Market

Saturdays until October 12, the Upper Avenue Community Association hosts the market on the west side of Avenue Road between Roe Avenue and Old Orchard Grove and in the TTC’s Roe Loop. Since the transit agency is already detouring buses to operate to and from Roe Loop during ongoing onstruction at Lawrence and Lawrence West stations, it further detours the buses during the market.

11C Bayview via Lawrence Station and Avenue Rd

From 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday, June 29, southbound buses start their trips on Covington Road at Brucewood Crescent, then proceed:

southward along Brucewood; and then
eastward along Lawrence Avenue West to Avenue Road,
resuming their long-term detour path eastward along Lawrence West.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • in Roe Loop and
  • on Avenue Road at Melrose, Fairlawn, Woburn and Douglas avenues

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

  • on Lawrence Avenue West at Bathurst Street, Glen Rush Boulevard, Bathurst Street, Kimbark Boulevard and Avenue Road.

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Northbound buses operate along their long-term detour path to Lawrence Avenue West and Avenue Road, then further detour:

westward along Lawrence West;
northward along Bathurst Street; and then
westward along Covington Road to Brucewood Drive,
ending their trips.

Northbound buses skip their long-term detour stops

  • on Avenue Road beyond Douglas Avenue and at Woburn, Fairlawn and Melrose avenues and
  • in Roe Loop.

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

  • on Lawrence Avenue West beyond Avenue Road and at Grey Road, Ledbury Street, Welland Road and Bathurst Street.

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162 Lawrence - Donway

From 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday, June 29, westbound buses operate along their long-term detour path to Lawrence Avenue West and Avenue Road, then further detour:

westward along Lawrence West;
northward along Bathurst Street; and then
westward along Covington Road to Brucewood Drive,
ending their trips.

Westbound buses skip their long-term detour stops

  • on Avenue Road beyond Douglas Avenue and at Woburn, Fairlawn and Melrose avenues and
  • in Roe Loop.

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

  • on Lawrence Avenue West beyond Avenue Road and at Grey Road, Ledbury Street, Welland Road and Bathurst Street.

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Eastbound buses start their trips on Covington Road at Brucewood Crescent, then proceed:

southward along Brucewood; and then
eastward along Lawrence Avenue West to Avenue Road,
resuming their long-term detour path eastward along Lawrence West.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • in Roe Loop and
  • on Avenue Road at Melrose, Fairlawn, Woburn and Douglas avenues

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

  • on Lawrence Avenue West at Bathurst Street, Glen Rush Boulevard, Bathurst Street, Kimbark Boulevard and Avenue Road.

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Downtown Toronto

See also North York.


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 Gould streets;
  • Gould Street between Yonge and Church streets; and
  • Church Street between Gould Street and Bloor Street East.

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.

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 Gould streets;
  • Gould Street between Yonge and Church streets; and
  • Church Street between Gould Street and Bloor Street East.

Saturday afternoon.

Pride Parade

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

  • Rosedale Valley Road between Park Road and Bayview Avenue;
  • Park Road between Rosedale Valley Road and Bloor Street East;
  • Church Street between Park Road and Hayden Street;
  • Bloor Street East between Yonge Street and Ted Rogers Way;
  • Bloor Street West between Bay and Yonge streets;
  • Yonge Street between Bloor and Queen streets west;
  • Dundas Street East between Yonge and Victoria streets;
  • Dundas Street West between University Avenue and Yonge Street; and
  • Bay Street between Queen and Dundas streets west.

Sunday morning and afternoon.

The events affect GO Transit and TTC services.

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GO Transit
65 Barrie trains

Sunday, June 30, GO’s operating longer trains along the line to help you get to and from the parade. Back to top

21 Milton trains

Sunday, June 30, GO’s operating special trains along the line to help you get to and from the parade. If you’re travelling downtown, eastbound trains leave Milton GO Station at: 

  • 9:28 a.m., arriving at Union Station at 10:33 a.m.;
  • 11:58 a.m., arriving at Union Station at 1:03 p.m.; and
  • 12: 58 p.m., arriving at Union Station at 2:03 p.m.

If you’re travelling back towards Milton, westbound trains leave Union Station: 

  • 4:55 p.m., arriving at Milton GO at 5:57 p.m.;
  • 5:55 p.m., arriving at Milton GO at 6:57 p.m.; and
  • 8:25 p.m., arriving at Milton GO at 9:27 p.m.

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71 Stouffville trains

Sunday, June 30, GO’s operating longer trains along the line to help you get to and from the parade.

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TTC
13 Avenue Rd

From 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 29, during the Pride and Remembrance Run / Walk, southbound buses operate along their regular path to Avenue Road and Daveport Road, then detour:

northwestward along Davenport;
southward 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 Avenue Road at Boswell Avenue, beyond Lowther Avenue and at Bloor Street West,
  • on Queen’s Park across from Charles Street West (beside Museum Station),
  • on Queen’s Park Crescent West beside Hart House and
  • on Queen’s Park Crescent East (northbound) beyond College Street.

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

  • on Davenport Road beyond Avenue Road,
  • on Bedford Road beyond Bernard Avenue, at Lowther Avenue and
  • in St George Station bus terminal.

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Northbound buses start their trips in St. George Station bus terminal, then proceed:

northward along Bedford Road; and then
southeastward along Davenport Road to Avenue Road,
resuming their regular path northward along Avenue Road.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Queen’s Park Crescent East beyond College Street, at Wellesley Street West and beyond St. Joseph Street,
  • on Queen’s Park north of Charles Street West (beside Museum Station) and
  • on Avenue Road beyond 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 Bedford Road beyond Lowther and Tranby avenues and at Davenport Road.

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19 Bay

The TTC is detouring buses along the route during these festival events:


From 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 29, during the Pride and Remembrance Run / Walk, southbound buses operate along their regular path to Bay Street and Bloor Street West, then detour:

eastward along Bloor streets west and east;
southward along Ted Rogers Way and Jarvis Street; and then
westward along Carlton and College streets to Bay,
resuming their regular path southward along Bay.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Bay Street beyond Charles Street West, at St. Joseph Street, beyond Wellesley Street West and at Gloucester and College streets.

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

  • on Bloor Street West beyond Bay Street,
  • on Bloor Street East beyond Yonge Street, at Church Street and Ted Rogers Way and
  • on Carlton Street at Church and Yonge streets.

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Northbound buses reverse the southbound detour routing.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Bay Street at Grosvenor Street, Wellesley Street West, St. Joseph Street and Charles Street West.

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

  • on College Street at Yonge Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Church Street and
  • on Bloor Street East at Church and Yonge streets.

From 12:30 until 7 p.m. Sunday, June 26 during the Pride Parade, southbound buses operate along their regular path to Bay Street and Gerrard Street West, then detour:

westward along Gerrard West;
southward along University Avenue; and then\
eastward along Adelaide Street West to Bay,
resuming their regular path southward along Bay.

Southbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Bay Street at Elm Street, Dundas Street West and Hagerman Street, beside Nathan Phillips Square and at Queen and Adelaide streets west.

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Northbound buses operate along their regular path to Bay Street and Richmond Street West, then detour:

westward along Richmond West;
northward along University Avenue; and then
eastward along Gerrard Street West to Bay Street,
resuming their regular path northward along Bay.

Northbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Bay Street at Queen Street West and Albert Street, across from Hagerman Street and at Dundas Street West and Elm Street.

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Line 2 Bloor - Danforth

After noon, Sunday, June 30, the TTC operates extra trains along the line to help passengers travel to and from the Pride Parade.

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506 Carlton

The TTC is detouring streetcars along the route during these festival events:


From 8 until 10:30 p.m. Friday, June 28 during the Trans Pride March and from 2 until 5:30 p.m. Saturday, June 29 during the Dyke March, westbound streetcars operate along their regular path to Gerrard Street East and Parliament Street, then detour:

southward along Parliament;
westward along Dundas streets east and west; and then
northward along Bay Street to College Street,
resuming their regular path westward along College.

Westbound cars skip their regular stops

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

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

  • on Parliament Street across from Oak Street and at Dundas Street East,
  • on Dundas Street East across from Regent Park Boulevard and at Parliament, Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge streets,
  • on Dundas Street West at Bay Street and
  • on Bay Street at Elm Street and beyond Gerrard Street West.

Shuttle buses replace the cars between Broadview Avenue and Sherbourne Street.

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Eastbound cars reverse the westbound detour path.

Eastbound cars skip their regular stops

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

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

  • on Bay Street at Gerrard Street West and at Elm Street,
  • on Dundas Street West at Yonge Street,
  • on Dundas Street East at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne and Ontario streets and
  • on Parliament Street at Oak Street and Gerrard Street East.

Shuttle buses replace the cars between Jarvis and Parliament streets


From 12:30 until 7 p.m. Sunday, June 30 during the Pride Parade, the TTC splits the route in two:

Streetcars don’t operate between Ossington Avenue and Parliament streets.

Eastbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on College Street at Crawford and Grace streets, Manning Avenue, Bathurst Street, across from Borden Street, at Augusta and Spadina avenues, Beverley and McCaul streets, University Avenue and Elizabeth, Bay and Yonge streets,
  • on Carlton Street at Church, Jarvis, Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament streets and
  • on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East.

Westbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on Parliament Street at Carlton Street,
  • on Carlton Street at Ontario, Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church and Yonge streets and
  • on College Street at Bay and Elizabeth streets, University Avenue, across from McCaul Street, at St. George Street, Spadina Avenue, Major, Borden and Bathurst streets and Manning Avenue, Grace and Crawford streets and Ossington Avenue.

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In the east end of the route, westbound cars operate along their regular path to Gerrard Street East and Parliament Street, then detour:

southward along Parliament Street to just south ofGerrard Street East,
ending their trips.

Shuttle buses replace the cars between Parliament and Sherbourne streets. Westbound streetcar passengers may transfer to westbound buses on Gerrard Street East at Sackville Street.

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Eastbound cars start their trips on Gerrard Street East and Parliament Street, then proceed:

along their regular path eastward along Gerrard East.

Shuttle buses replace the cars between Jarvis and Parliament streets.

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In the west end of the route, eastbound cars operate along their regular path to College Street and Ossington Avenue, then detour:

southward along Ossington;
eastward along Dundas Street West;
northward along Bathurst Street; and then
eastward** into Bathurst Station terminal,
ending their trips.

Shuttle buses replace the cars between Ossington and University avenues. Eastbound streetcar passengers may transfer to eastbound buses at College Street and Dovercourt Road.

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Westbound cars reverse the eastbound detour routing.

Shuttle buses replace the cars between Bay Street and Ossington Avenue.

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506 Carlton shuttle buses

The TTC is operating buses to replace streetcars along the 506 Carlton route during these festival events:

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From 8 until 10:30 p.m. Friday, June 28 during the Trans Pride March and from 2 until 5:30 p.m. Saturday, June 29 during the Dyke March, westbound buses start their trips on Dundas Street East at Broadview Avenue, then proceed:

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

Westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • on Broadview Avenue across from Mountstephen Street,
  • on Gerrard Street East beyond at St. Matthews Road, River, Sumach, Sackville and Parliament streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Carlton Street and
  • on Carlton Street at Ontario and Sherbourne streets.

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Eastbound buses start their trips on Jarvis Street south of Carlton Street, then proceed:

eastward along Carlton;
southward along Parliament Street;
eastward along Gerrard Street East;
southward along River Street; and then
eastward along Dundas Street East to Broadview Avenue,
ending their trips.

Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • on Carlton Street at Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Gerrard Street East,
  • on Gerrard Street East at Sackville, Sumach and River streets and
  • on Dundas Street East at Munro Street and Broadview Avenue.

Eastbound bus passengers may transfer to eastbound streetcars on Gerrard Street East at River Street.

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From 12:30 until 7 p.m. Sunday, June 30 during the Pride Parade, the TTC splits the route in two:


In the east end of the route, westbound buses start their trips on River Street south of Gerrard Street East, then proceed:

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

Westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • on Gerrard Street East at Sackville and Parliament streets,
  • on Parliament Street at Carlton Street and
  • on Carlton Street at Ontario and Sherbourne streets.

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Eastbound buses start their trips on Jarvis Street south of Carlton Street, then proceed:

eastward along Carlton;
southward along Parliament Street;a nd then
eastward along Gerrard Street East to River Street,
ending their trips.

Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • on Carlton Street at Sherbourne, Ontario and Parliament streets and
  • on Parliament Street at Sackville, Sumach and River streets.

Eastbound bus passengers may transfer to eastbound streetcars on Gerrard Street East at Sackville Street.

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In the west end of the route, eastbound buses start their trips in on College Street at Dovercourt Road, then proceed:

eastward along College Street;
southward along University Avenue; and then
eastward along Dundas Street West to Bay Street,
ending their trips.

Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • on College Street at Dovercourt Road, Ossington Avenue, Crawford and Grace streets, Euclid Avenue, Bathurst and Borden streets, Augusta and Spadina avenues, Beverley and McCaul streets and University Avenue and
  • on Dundas Street West at Chestnut Street.

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

northward along Bay; and then
westward along College Street to Dovercourt Road,
ending their trips.

Westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • on Bay Street at Elm Street and beyond Gerrard Street West,
  • on College Street at Elizabeth Street, Queen’s Park, across from McCaul Street, at St. George Street, at Spadina Avenue, at Major, Borden and Bathurst streets, Euclid Avenue, Grace and Crawford streets, Ossington Avenue and Dovercourt Road.

Westbound bus passengers may transfer to westbound streetcars on College Street at Dovercourt Road.

505 Dundas

From 12:30 until 7 p.m. Sunday, June 30 during the Pride Parade, the TTC splits the route in two:

Streetcars do not operate between Bathurst and Church streets.

Eastbound cars skip their regular stops

  • on Dundas Street West at Denison and Spadina avenues, 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.

Westbound cars skip their regular stops

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

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In the east end of the route, westbound streetcars operate along their regular path to Dundas Street East and Church Street, then detour:

southward along Church to King Street East,
ending their trips.

Westbound cars drop off passengers at temporary stops

  • on Church Street at Richmond, Adelaide and King streets east.

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Eastbound cars start their trips on Church Street at King Street East, then proceed:

eastward along King; and then
northward along Parliament Street to Dundas Street East,
resuming their regular path eastward along Dundas East.

Eastbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on King Street East beyond Church and Jarvis streets, at Sherbourne Street, across from Ontario Street and at Parliament Street and
  • on Parliament Street at Richmond and Queen streets east and at Shuter Street and Dundas Street East.

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

northward along Bathurst; and then
eastward into Bathurst Station terminal,
ending their trips.

Eastbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Bathurst Street at Nassau, College, Ulster, Harbord and Lennox streets and
  • in Bathurst Station terminal.

Shuttle buses replace the cars between Bathurst Street and University Avenue. Eastbound streetcar passengers may transfer to eastbound buses on Bathurst south of Dundas Street West.

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Westbound cars reverse the eastbound detour routing.

Westbound cars drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • in Bathurst Station terminal,
  • on Bathurst Street at Lennox, Harbord, Ulster and College streets, across from Nassau Street and at Dundas Street West and
  • on Dundas Street West beyond Bathurst Street.

Shuttle buses replace the cars between McCaul and Bathurst streets.

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505 Dundas shuttle buses

The TTC is operating buses to replace streetcars along the 505 Dundas route during the Pride Parade.

Eastbound buses start their trips in Wolseley Loop, on the east side of Bathurst Street, just north of Queen Street East, then proceed:

northward along Bathurst;
eastward along Dundas Street West; and then
southward along University Avenue to Queen Street West,
ending their trips.

Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • in Wolseley Loop,
  • on Bathurst Street at Carr Street and Dundas Street West,
  • on Dundas Street West at Denison and Spadina avenues, Huron, Beverley and McCaul streets and University Avenue.

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Westbound buses start their trips on University Avenue north of Queen Street West, then proceed:

westward along Queen West;
northward along McCaul Street;
westward along Dundas Street West;
southward along Bathurst; and then
eastward into Wolseley Loop,
ending their trips.

Westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at stops

  • on Queen Street West at St. Patrick Street,
  • on McCaul Street at Stephanie Street,
  • on Dundas Street West at Beverley and Huron streets, Spadina and Denison avenues,
  • on Bathurst Street at Robinson Street and
  • in Wolseley Loop.

Westbound bus passengers may transfer to westbound streetcars at stops on Dundas Street West beyond Bathurst Street.

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501B Queen shuttle buses

Buses continue to detour during Metrolinx construction for the future Ontario Line subway at Queen Street West and York Street

From 10 a.m. Monday, June 10 until 7 a.m. Friday, July 5 (and, specifically, from 12:30 until 7 p.m. Sunday, June 30, during the Pride Parade), eastbound buses operate along their regular path to Queen Street West and University Avenue, then detour:

southward along University;
eastward along King Street West to Bay Street,
resuming their regular path eastward along King West.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Queen Street West at York and Bay streets and
  • on Bay Street at University Avenue.

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Westbound buses operate along their regular path to Richmond Street West and Bay Street, then detour:

westward along Richmond West; and then
northward along University Avenue to Queen Street West,
resuming their regular path westward along Queen West.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Queen Street West beyond Bay Street, across from York Street and at University Avenue.

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94 Wellesley

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


Throughout the festival,

  • From 10:30 p.m. Friday, June 28 until 5 a.m. Saturday, June 29,
  • from 12:30 until 1:30 p.m. and after 5 p.m. Saturday, June 29,
  • after 7 p.m. Sunday, June 30 and
  • before 7 a.m. Canada Day, Monday, July 1,

and

Eastbound buses serving the 94A branch of the route operate along their regular path to Harbord Street and Spadina Avenue, then detour:

southward along Spadina;
eastward along College and Carlton Streets; and then
northward along Jarvis Street to Wellesley Street East,
resuming their regular path eastward along Wellesley.

Eastbound 94A 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, beyond 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 94A buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Spadina Avenue at Willcocks Street,
  • on College Street at Beverley and McCaul streets, University Avenue and Elizabeth, Bay and Yonge street and
  • on Carlton Street at Church Street.

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Westbound 94A buses operate along their regular path to Wellesley Street East and Jarvis Street, then detour:

southward along Jarvis;
westward along Carlton and College streets; and then
northward along Spadina Avenue to Harbord Street,
resuming their regular path westward along Harbord.

Westbound 94A buses skip their regular stops

  • on Wellesley Street East at Jarvis and Church streets,
  • 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 and
  • on Hoskin Avenue beside Trinity College and at St. George Street.

Instead, westbound 94A buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Carlton Street at 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 and
  • on Spadina Avenue at Willcocks Street.

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Eastbound buses serving the 94B branch of the route operate start their trips on Jarvis Street south of Wellesley Street East, then proceed:

along their regular path eastward along Wellesley East.

Eastbound 94B buses skip their regular stops

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

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Westbound 94B buses operate along their regular path to Wellesley Street East and Sherbourne Street, then detour:

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

Westbound 94B buses skip their regular stops

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

During these Pride events:

  • From 8 until 10:30 p.m. Friday, June 28 during the Trans Pride March; and
  • From 2 until 5 p.m. Saturday, June 29 during the Dyke March\,

the TTC splits the route in two.

Buses don’t drop off or pick up passengers at stops on Wellesley streets east and west between Jarvis and Bay streets.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Wellesley Street East at Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church streets
  • in Wellesley Station bus terminal,
  • on Wellesley Street East at Yonge Street and
  • on Wellesley Street West at Bay Street and Queen’s Park Crescent East.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

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

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In the east end of the route, westbound 94A buses operate along their regular path to Sherbourne Street and Wellesley Street East, then detour:

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

Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Sherbourne Street beside #418 Sherbourne and at Carlton Street and
  • on Carlton Street at Jarvis Street.

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Eastbound 94A buses start their trips on Jarvis Street south of Wellesley Street East, then proceed:

along their regular path eastward along Wellesley East.

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In the west end of the route, eastbound 94B buses operate along their regular path to Wellesley Street West and Bay Street,

ending their trips.

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Westbound buses start their trips on Bay Street at Wellesley Street West, then proceed:

southward along Bay;
westward along College Street; and then
northward along Queen’s Park and Queen’s Park Crescent East to Wellesley West,
resuming their regular path northward along Queen’s Park East.

Westbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Bay Street beyond Wellesley Street West and at Grosvenor and College streets,
  • on College Street at Elizabeth Street and Queen’s Park and
  • on Queen’s Park Crescent East beyond College Street and at Wellesley Street West.

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From 12:30 until 7 p.m. during the Pride Parade,

the TTC splits the route in two.

Buses don’t drop off or pick up passengers at stops on Wellesley streets east and west between Jarvis Street and Queen’s Park Crescent East.

Eastbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Wellesley Street East at Sherbourne, Jarvis, Church streets
  • in Wellesley Station bus terminal,
  • on Wellesley Street East at Yonge Street and
  • on Wellesley Street West at Bay Street and Queen’s Park Crescent East.

Westbound buses skip their regular stops

  • on Wellesley Street West beyond 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.

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In the east end of the route, westbound 94A buses operate along their regular path to Sherbourne Street and Wellesley Street East, then detour:

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

Eastbound buses drop off or pick up passengers at temporary stops

  • on Sherbourne Street beside #418 Sherbourne and at Carlton Street and
  • on Carlton Street at Jarvis Street.

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Eastbound 94A buses start their trips on Jarvis Street south of Wellesley Street East, then proceed:

along their regular path eastward along Wellesley East.

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In the west end of the route, eastbound 94B buses operate along their regular path to Queen’s Park Crescent West and Wellesley Street West, then detour:

southward along Queen’s Park East; and then
northward along Queen’s Park West to Wellesley West,
ending their trips.

Eastbound buses drop off passengers at temporary stops

  • on Queen’s Park Crescent East beyond College Street and at Wellesley Street West.

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Westbound buses start their trips on Queen’s Park Crescent East at Wellesley Street West, then proceed:

along their regular path northward along Queen’s Park East.

Westbound buses pick up passengers at a temporary stop

  • on Queen’s Park Crescent East at Wellesley Street West.

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Line 1 Yonge - University

After noon, Sunday, June 30, the TTC operates extra trains along the line to help passengers travel to and from the Pride Parade.

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Inbound buses operate toward downtown.

Outbound buses operate away from downtown.