Fall Recreation Activity Listings & More

City Wide Updates 

  • Fall Recreation Activity Listings: Something for Everyone
  • Get Expert Advice and a Subsidized Tree Planted on Your Property
  • TTC Seeking Feedback on 2026 Annual Network Plan

Ward 4

  • High Park Nature Centre - Join Weedy Wednesdays
  • Parkdale Music Crawl & Sidewalk Sale - August 23
  • Construction Notice: Road Resurfacing & Watermain Replacement on Sorauren 
  • Toronto Hydro Underground Civil Upgrade
  • King St W & Dufferin St Intersection Closure
  • 3459-3461 Dundas St W Community Consultation Meeting, Sept 3

City Wide

Fall Recreation Activity Listings: Something for Everyone 

Toronto residents can now browse the listings for their favourite fall recreation activities. From arts to sports, there are thousands of opportunities for residents to pursue an existing passion or develop a new one.  

Residents can register online over the following schedule: 

  • Monday, September 15 at 10 a.m. – Registration for older adult programs 
  • Tuesday, September 16 at 7 a.m. – Etobicoke and Toronto East York registration 
  • Wednesday, September 17 at 7 a.m. – North York and Scarborough registration 
  • Saturday, October 4 – Fall programming begins 

The City of Toronto is Toronto’s largest provider of recreation activities for people of all ages and interests. The City offers approximately 16,700 registered courses and more than 151,000 spaces for activities including arts and crafts, sports, yoga, fitness, skating and more. 

All activities are listed on the City’s Fall Recreation Activities webpage: 
www.toronto.ca/FallRec.  

How to register 

Registration is available online, by phone and in person. Last year, the City introduced a new online registration system for recreation and cultural activities, facility bookings and memberships. Anyone with an account on the previous system will have to create a new one to register for City recreation or cultural programs or spaces. More information is available on the City’s website: www.toronto.ca/OnlineReg.

 


Get expert advice and a subsidized tree planted on your property ️🌳 

Get a tree planted in your backyard at a subsidized cost. The City has partnered with Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests (LEAF) to offer backyard tree planting services to Toronto residents. LEAF offers native deciduous trees, evergreen trees or shrubs, with either a full-service planting option or a do-it-yourself option. Find more information on the City’s Urban Forestry Grants & Incentives webpage 


TTC seeking feedback on its 2026 Annual Network Plan

Complete the online survey by August 24. Help us develop our 2026 Annual Network Plan. The Annual Network Plan provides a roadmap for transit network changes for the coming year. The plan is focused on improving routes, network structure, and key connections for our customers. It is part of our ongoing commitment to provide transit service that moves large volumes of customers safely, reliably, and swiftly across Toronto and improving how customers experience the system. SurveyMonkey Powered Online Survey


Ward 4 

High Park Nature Centre – Join Weedy Wednesdays

Join Weedy Wednesdays — a free summer gardening and stewardship program in High Park with the High Park Nature Centre. Each week, we care for and learn about native ecosystems in High Park sites through weeding, planting, watering, and more.

  • Days: Every Wednesday until September 10, 2025.
  • Time: 6-8PM
  • Ages: Adults & youth, ages 16 and above
  • Price: FREE

For more information, please visit: Special Events - High Park Nature Centre


The Parkdale Music Crawl and Sidewalk Sale -August 23

Saturday, August 23 | 10 AM - 2 AM

Free | All Ages | Queen St W (Roncesvalles Ave to Dufferin St)

Spend a full day on Queen St W with music at every turn and shopping up and down the strip. Start with family-friendly programming and live jazz, roll into DJs and buskers, and cap the night with pop-up sets and indoor shows. Plus, a Sidewalk Sale (10 am - 9 pm) featuring great food, unique finds, and community vendors. See the full schedule here: Parkdale Village BIA. Presented by the Parkdale Village Business Improvement Area (PVBIA).


Construction Notice: Road Resurfacing & Watermain Replacement on Sorauren 


Toronto Hydro Underground Civil Upgrade; Project Bloor Street West Roof Rebuild


King St W & Dufferin St Intersection Closure

Starting in early September, the TTC will be replacing the streetcar tracks at the intersection of King Street West and Dufferin Street. Construction is expected to take 6 weeks to complete, with the intersection being fully open by mid-October. During the construction period the intersection will be closed to all motored vehicles, as well as cyclists, and TTC routes will be diverted. Pedestrian access will be maintained, however temporary closures may be required. For more information, please visit King Street and Dufferin Street Intersection Construction – City of Toronto. For the most up to date information on route impacts, please visit the TTC’s page King Street West and Dufferin Street. Impacted street car routes will be: the 503 Kingston Rd, 504 King and 508 Lakeshore. Impacted bus routes will be: the 29 Dufferin and 99 Dufferin Express.


3459-3461 Dundas St West Community Consultation Meeting on Sept 3

The City has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application for 3459-3461 Dundas St West and resultantly City Planning has scheduled a virtual Community Consultation Meeting for the evening of September 3rd at 6pm.

A plan has been proposed to redevelop this space into a 7-storey mixed-use building with retail on the ground floor, containing 34 residential units, 38 bike parking spaces, and 0 vehicle parking spaces. Next month's meeting, consisting of a short presentation of the proposal by the applicant, followed by a presentation from City Planning Staff, and concluding with a Q&A session, will allow you to view the proposal and share your thoughts.

Councillor Perks, City Planning staff, and the applicant will be in attendance to help answer any questions that may arise. You can register for the meeting here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/b8ab74f0-2a70-4c78-a22f-7b3d59465cd7@f0bc8ec6-9ed8-4d0c-9189-411ad949cc65.

Further information on the project and what is being proposed can be found on the City's Application Information Centre website here: http://www.toronto.ca/3459DundasStW.

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Friends,

As we enter Earth Month, I wanted to highlight some of the many environmental initiatives the City is advancing to support community members in taking action.

Community Environment and Compost Days:  Environment Days return this month with events scheduled across Toronto. These events provide residents with a convenient way to recycle electronics, donate reusable household items, and safely dispose of household hazardous waste. Learn more about Environment Day Events here.

In Ward 4, we will be hosting two Community Compost Days on April 25th near Warren Park Junior Public School and on April 30th near Masaryk Cowan Community Centre. Residents can pick up free loose compost, while supplies last. More information is included below in this week’s e-newsletter.

Community Stewardship Program: Community Stewardship Program volunteers help to care for natural areas across the city, and learn about native trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants, invasive species, ecological monitoring, and more! Participants meet at their designated team site from spring to fall, engaging in stewardship activities such as invasive species removal and planting.

Virtual orientation for new volunteers is taking place on Wednesday April 8 from 6 to 7 p.m. Learn more about the Community Stewardship Program and orientation registration here.

Native Plants, Trees and Shrubs List: Ever wondered which plants will actually thrive in your dry, full sun, salt exposed garden? Or which native groundcovers can help you replace turf grass? Just in time for spring planting, the City has launched a dynamic new Native Plant, Tree and Shrub List for residents to plan out their gardens. Native species are naturally adapted to local conditions making them resilient, low maintenance, and great for supporting pollinators and local biodiversity. Review the Native Plants, Trees, and Shrubs List here.

Live Green Toronto is also offering residents a chance to win a kit of pollinator-friendly native wildflowers to help boost Toronto’s buzzing pollinator habitats. Each kit comes with 10 beautiful native wildflower plants and an optional native shrub. The contest is open until April 21, 2026. Learn more about the Native Plant Kit Contest here.

Help grow Toronto’s tree canopy: The City plants and maintains trees on the portion of land between roadways and private property, known as the City right-of-way. Each year, the City carefully plans and prioritizes where new trees will be planted.

If you receive a notice that a tree will be planted in front of your property, carefully read the instructions or reach out to 311 with any questions. The City will take care of the planting and ongoing maintenance; you get to enjoy the new tree.

If you are a property owner and would like a tree planted in front of your home, you can submit a request to 311 at Request a City Tree Planting.

Clean Toronto Together – April 24 to 26: You can join thousands of residents, families, businesses and community groups in the annual citywide cleanup from April 24 to 26. Register by April 22 to choose your cleanup location from a pre-approved parks list, pick up supplies and receive a participant toolkit. Registering for your community clean up in advance will help the City coordinate clean up locations, arrange waste collection and recognize the impact of volunteer efforts across Toronto’s parks and public spaces. Learn more at toronto.ca/CleanToronto.

Toronto continues to be a leader amongst North American municipalities in protecting the environment and building sustainable communities, in large part due to the level of resident participation in these initiatives. Whether you’re a perennial participant or looking to try something new, I encourage you take part in greening our city in a way that excites you.

 

Sincerely,


In This Week's Newsletter

City-Wide News

  • Vacant Tax Home - April 30 Deadline
  • Earth Day Global Walk in Toronto Parks

Ward 4 news

  • 1497-1501 Queen St W & 89-91 Beaty Ave
  • Construction Notices: Virtue, Sorauren and RapidTO Dufferin
  • High Park Movement StrategySurvey and Public Meeting
  • Info Session: Community Mural Project at Breakaway
  • Compost Days - April 25th & 30th

Friends,

High Park just got easier to explore with the advancement of a key component of the High Park Movement Strategy – expansion of public transit in High Park.

Starting March 15, 2026, TTC’s 203 High Park is running an expanded bus service through the ‘High Park Loop’ on weekends to support increased travel to High Park. The service will run from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. with buses arriving every 20 minutes.

The 203 High Park brings park visitors directly to various stops within the park from High Park Station, with no extra fare required.

Additionally, from May to September, the bus will be operational during the weekdays.

  • Weekends & holidays: March 15 to October 31.
  • Weekday service: May 4 to September 4.

Wheel-Trans service in High Park will continue be a year-round service. Information on service schedules and locations can be found on Wheel-Trans or by calling the Wheel-Trans Reservation line at 416-393-4222.

Plan your visit to High Park: toronto.ca/highpark

The City’s Parks and Recreation Division is hosting a High Park Movement Strategy Road Design Options Public Meeting on Tuesday, April 7th, 6 p.m to 8 p.m. The portal to register for the meeting is available at Toronto.ca/highparkmove . This is an opportunity for community to learn about and provide feedback on the road design options for the next phase of High Park Movement Strategy implementation.

As part of CampTO, High Park will also be hosting a children’s cycling camp out of Colborne Lodge in August. Enrollment opens on March 31 on the City’s webpage.

As we continue to improve the travel network in High Park, I want to thank everyone for your continued interest in making the park more accessible, safe, and vibrant. Together we can champion a park that is conveniently accessed through public transit, supports active transportation, strengthens its natural environment and brings people together in a safe and welcoming public space.

Sincerely,


In This Week's Newsletter

City-Wide News

  • CampTO registration opens
  • Tenant Rights Survey

Ward 4 news

  • 3286-3316 Dundas St W (Dundas and Runnymede) at TEYCC 
  • 3459-3461 Dundas St W (Dundas and Windermere) at TEYCC
  • TTC Closures
    • Kipling to Jane
    • Jane to Ossington
  • Parking Changes to Dundas Street
  • Road Closure: Exhibition Place - March 28
  • Revue Cinema Screening: Two Extraordinary Grandmothers
  • Youth Soccer Program at Lamport Stadium

Friends,

Spring is around the corner, and as the snow melts, City crews are hard at work filling potholes and responding to local roads in bad condition because of this year’s winter weather.

I was happy to support Mayor Chow’s motion at Executive Committee this week aimed at building upon the City’s successful Fixing Roads Faster program. Launched in 2025, this program accelerated resurfacing of local roads ahead of their original schedule, including those with the most significant pothole issues. In 2025, this resulted in over 250,000 potholes being filled, an increase of 44% since 2022.

The City’s 2026 Budget invests $11 million in new funding to build upon the Fixing Roads Faster program and expand local resurfacing above and beyond the previous level of local road repair.

Residents can help inform this year’s ongoing pothole blitz strategy by reporting damage on a road, bike lane, or expressway to 311. A service request can be submitted online at toronto.ca/311 or by calling 311. You can learn more about the City’s response to potholes here: Potholes – City of Toronto

Next week is March Break and I encourage you to review and enjoy the various events and activities taking place across our city, including March Break Fun at Colborne Lodge.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy March Break week and our e-newsletter will resume the following week.

Sincerely,


In This Week's Newsletter

City-Wide News

  • TRCA message on flood and safety

  • Power Outage Map

  • Name Toronto’s new electric ferries  

  • Reminder: CaféTO applications are open

Ward 4 news

  • Free March Break Activities at Colborne Lodge
  • Online Survey - Malta Park

  • Prescribed Burn at Lambton Park and High Park

  • TTC 508 Lakeshore Streetcar Bus Replacement

  • Street Art Toronto Underpass Mural – Meet the Artists

  • Toronto Hydro Construction at Scarlett and Dundas

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