The dataset, titled "City Wards," falls under the domain of city government and locations and mapping. It was published on July 23, 2019, by the City Clerk's Office of the City of Toronto Open Data organization. The dataset is tagged with keywords such as "Housing Potential" and "city wards." The dataset is available in various formats including JSON, CSV, geopackage+sqlite3, vnd.shp, and zip. The dataset's location is provided, and the owner and author of the dataset are the City Clerk's Office, who can be contacted via the email clerks@toronto.ca. The dataset provides a comprehensive overview of the division of the City of Toronto into municipal wards. It includes the boundaries for the City of Toronto's 25 wards, the current boundaries for the City of Toronto's 44 municipal wards, and the boundaries established as a result of the Ward Boundary Review for the City of Toronto's 47 wards. The dataset does not specify a license. It offers a variety of resources, including data on different ward models and City Wards Data in various formats. The metadata for this dataset was created on October 4, 2024, and last modified on April 7, 2025.
The 2016 Ward Profiles for the 2018 City Wards (47-Ward Model) are available from City Planning through the online Toronto Data, Research & Maps portal. These workbooks contain the data in these Profiles. These Profiles provide demographic, social and economic information for each Ward in the City of Toronto. The 2016 Census Profiles contain 2016 Census data and select 2011 Census and National Household Survey data for the 47-Ward model. City Council voted in favour of a 47-Ward model for the 2018-2022 term of Council based on the results of the Toronto Ward Boundary Review. On July 30, 2018, the Province of Ontario introduced Bill 5, the Better Local Government Act, 2018. This legislation reduces the number of Toronto City wards from 47 to 25 with the boundaries aligning with current federal and provincial electoral ridings. These changes are being put in place for the October 22, 2018 municipal election. Each Ward Profile provides a portrait of the population and households in each Ward. The 2016 Ward Profiles contain information on population by age; households and dwelling types; families; language group; household tenure and period of construction; immigration and mobility; ethnic origin and visible minorities; education and labour force; income and shelter cost. The 2016 Ward Profiles also include select 2011 Census and National Household Survey data. The 2011 to 2016 comparison topics include population, dwellings and families. Including profile information from 2011, from before the 47-Ward model existed, enables a better understanding of recent growth trends and key demographic indicators for each Ward in the 47-Ward model. In 2011, there were changes in the way information was collected for the 2011 Census. The information previously collected by the Census long form was collected as part of the voluntary National Household Survey (NHS) by Statistics Canada. In 2016, Statistics Canada restored the mandatory long-form Census. These changes make it difficult to compare 2011 and 2016 Census year data. In general, the 2011 NHS data is less comparable to that of all Censuses prior to 2011, and the 2016 Census. The results of the long-form Census are considered to be more reliable than those the 2011 National Household Survey. For more information, please see the Census Glossary and Notes, and the National Household Survey Glossary in the Ward Profile portal. Information on the availability of Census of Canada can be obtained from Statistics Canada, www.statcan.ca, or its toll-free access number 1-800-263-1136. If you have any questions, please contact cityplanning@toronto.ca
The City of Toronto is divided into municipal wards. This dataset includes: The boundaries for the City of Toronto's 25 wards were established using the Provincial electoral ridings with minor adjustments to reflect Toronto's boundaries and will be used to conduct the 2018 general municipal election. They will come into force on December 1, 2018. The current boundaries for the City of Toronto's 44 municipal wards that are in effect until November 30, 2018. The boundaries that were established as a result of the Ward Boundary Review for the City of Toronto's 47 wards
This dataset contains a map file for wards and councilors elected of City of Toronto Council.
The federal - electoral themes are a nested set. Federal Electoral Districts are built up from Provincial Electoral Districts, which in turn are built up from Municipal Electoral Wards, which in turn are built up from city blocks formed by the linear features of TCL. All addresses and linear features are implicitly linked to city blocks and therefore to all Fed. Electoral Districts, the Provincial Ridings and the Municipal Electoral Wards. Municipal Electoral Wards in total cover the whole city, they do no overlap each other, they do no overlap Provincial Riding boundaries. Metadata: U:\Geodata\Canada\ON\Toronto\TorontoCity\Wards\NAD27MTMZONE10\Wards-metadata.pdf
This dataset contains a map file for wards and councilors elected of City of Toronto Council.
The City of Toronto is divided into municipal wards. This dataset includes: The boundaries for the City of Toronto's 25 wards were established using the Provincial electoral ridings with minor adjustments to reflect Toronto's boundaries and will be used to conduct the 2018 general municipal election. They will come into force on December 1, 2018. The current boundaries for the City of Toronto's 44 municipal wards that are in effect until November 30, 2018. The boundaries that were established as a result of the Ward Boundary Review for the City of Toronto's 47 wards
Contained within the 2nd Edition (1915) of the Atlas of Canada is a maps that shows the city of Toronto. The map indicates the location of city wards, street names electric railways, and select buildings.
This dataset contains contact information of the Mayor and the 25 Councillors elected to City of Toronto Council. The information includes the elected official's name, electoral area (e.g. ward for Councillors, City of Toronto for Mayor), phone number, address, email address, fax number, photo (URL) and web address.
Polygon Feature containing records of ward boundaries in the City of Barrie. Relevant fields include ward number and councilor.The City of Barrie is situated in the heart of Central Ontario, a premier waterfront community on Lake Simcoe, conveniently located an hour north of Toronto. Visit barrie.ca for more information or contact Service Barrie at 705-726-4242 or ServiceBarrie@barrie.ca
Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Contained within the 1st Edition (1906) of the Atlas of Canada is plate that has two maps. The first map is of the city of Montreal and the second map is of the city of Toronto. At this time the cities had a population over 25, 000. The map indicates the location of city wards, electric railways, and churches shown with the symbol of a cross.
Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
License information was derived automatically
Contained within the 2nd Edition (1915) of the Atlas of Canada is a maps that shows the city of Toronto. The map indicates the location of city wards, street names electric railways, and select buildings.
This dataset contains contact information of the Mayor and the 25 Councillors elected to City of Toronto Council. The information includes the elected official's name, electoral area (e.g. ward for Councillors, City of Toronto for Mayor), phone number, address, email address, fax number, photo (URL) and web address.
Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
License information was derived automatically
Contained within the 1st Edition (1906) of the Atlas of Canada is plate that has two maps. The first map is of the city of Montreal and the second map is of the city of Toronto. At this time the cities had a population over 25, 000. The map indicates the location of city wards, electric railways, and churches shown with the symbol of a cross.
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The dataset, titled "City Wards," falls under the domain of city government and locations and mapping. It was published on July 23, 2019, by the City Clerk's Office of the City of Toronto Open Data organization. The dataset is tagged with keywords such as "Housing Potential" and "city wards." The dataset is available in various formats including JSON, CSV, geopackage+sqlite3, vnd.shp, and zip. The dataset's location is provided, and the owner and author of the dataset are the City Clerk's Office, who can be contacted via the email clerks@toronto.ca. The dataset provides a comprehensive overview of the division of the City of Toronto into municipal wards. It includes the boundaries for the City of Toronto's 25 wards, the current boundaries for the City of Toronto's 44 municipal wards, and the boundaries established as a result of the Ward Boundary Review for the City of Toronto's 47 wards. The dataset does not specify a license. It offers a variety of resources, including data on different ward models and City Wards Data in various formats. The metadata for this dataset was created on October 4, 2024, and last modified on April 7, 2025.