Mayor John Tory announces ActiveTO major road closures this weekend. News release: toronto.ca/news/mayor-joh…
Today, Mayor John Tory announced that ActiveTO major road closures will be in place again this weekend along parts of Lake Shore Boulevard East, as well as Bayview Avenue, and reminds residents that High Park remains closed to vehicles on weekends to make more space for people.
The following closures will be in place beginning Saturday, May 8 at 6 a.m. until Sunday, May 9 at 9 p.m.:
1. Bayview Avenue, between Front Street East and Rosedale Valley Road, as well as River Street between Bayview Avenue and Spruce Street
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2. Lake Shore Boulevard East (eastbound lanes only), between Leslie Street and Woodbine Avenue.
3. Roads through High Park will be closed to vehicle traffic each weekend from Friday at approximately 11 p.m. until Monday at approximately 7 a.m.
ActiveTO routes will be closed to vehicles & open to people on bikes, as well as pedestrians. Residents planning to use ActiveTO routes or visit High Park should do so only with members of their own household and are asked to access them by bike/foot because parking is limited.
Learn more about ActiveTO: toronto.ca/home/covid-19/…

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