Introduction of front & back swim, front, side and back glide, submersion & breath control, surface support and deep water. Continuous swim of 25 to 50 metres. This program is for women only.
This group of programs is suitable for all fitness levels. Classes focus on muscle strengthening and endurance with no cardio component. Classes may be specific to certain areas of the body and may ...
This webpage provides schools, families and youth with information, resources, and programming to help support the prevention and cessation of vaping/e-Cigarettes among youth. Visit Our Health Our ...
The community housing sector is essential to providing affordable housing and plays an important role in achieving the City’s vision for housing as set out in the HousingTO 2020-2030 Action Plan ...
In 2021, Council approved the Vacant Home Tax (VHT) as a policy tool to help increase housing supply by encouraging residential property owners to rent or sell unoccupied properties. The Vacant Home ...
Location: Caledonia Park, 1141 Caledonia Rd. RSVP: Media are encouraged to RSVP before 6 p.m. by emailing media@toronto.ca This event is expected to happen rain or shine. Members of the media can ...
An artist illustration of various park features. Register for an in-person public meeting on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. to help develop a vision for the new park. A new 1,232 m ...
The Design Review Panel is composed of a mix of multi-disciplinary design-focused professionals including architects, landscape architects, urban designers, and engineers. Gordon Stratford, OAA, FRAIC ...
If you are planning to temporarily occupy any portion of the public right of way during a demolition, renovation and/or construction project, you will need a Street Occupation Permit. Prior to ...
If you are a homeowner or contractor planning a renovation, demolition, construction or landscaping project, you may need to apply for special permits if any part of the work takes place within the ...
Learn about the different types of traffic signal systems.
City staff would consider traffic signals only after lesser forms of control, such as stop signs, yield signs or pedestrian crossovers have proven to be ineffective. City staff follow the Ontario ...