The dataset titled "Ward Profiles, 2014-2018 Wards (44-Ward Model)" is under the domain of city government and is tagged with keywords such as Housing Potential, demographics, ward, and ward profiles. It is available in various formats including spreadsheet and document formats. The dataset was published on 23rd July 2019 by the City Planning department of the City of Toronto Open Data organization. The author and owner of the dataset can be contacted via the email cityplanning@toronto.ca. The dataset provides comprehensive demographic, social, and economic information for each Ward in the City of Toronto. It includes data 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 dataset is sourced from the online Toronto Data, Research & Maps portal and the license for accessing it is not specified. The resources available in the dataset include ward profiles from 2011 and 2016, known limitations, census fields attributes, and geographic area of city ward and community council areas. The metadata for this dataset was created on 4th October 2024 and last modified on 8th April 2025.
This map is currently under development.The Transportation Tomorrow Survey (TTS) is a comprehensive travel survey conducted in the Greater Golden Horseshoe Area (GGHA) once every five years. Participants in the design and implementation of the survey include Cities of Toronto and Hamilton, the Regional Municipalities of Durham, Halton, Peel and York, GO Transit, the Toronto Transit Commission and the Ontario Ministry of Transportation.The survey collects information about households, demographics, and trips in an extremely detailed manner. In order to provide some summary data to the public, the University of Toronto's Data Management Group provides ward-level (Greater Toronto Hamilton Area only) and planning-district level counts (entire GGHA) for over 400 different categories. The list of downloadable open data tables can be found on the group's website. This map contains a number of layers which show ward-level counts for the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area data for a categorized subset of the 400+ categories available including:Household sizeNumber of trips to and from individual wards by mode in a 24 hour period.Number of trips to and from individual wards by purpose in a 24 hour period. *Not yet available*Fields with a value of 4 or less have been rounded to zero to preserve anonymity.
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 a map file for wards and councilors elected of City of Toronto Council.
The data layer shows the sign district designations of all properties in the City of Toronto - the sign bylaw regulations/permissions/restrictions that are applicable to each property in the city are based on its sign district designation. The data is used in conjunction with a City of Toronto map so that individual properties can be searched by address or through a zoom tool. The city provides this data to the public through an online mapping and search tool at: https://map.toronto.ca/maps/map.jsp?app=SignView_2
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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.
The data layer shows the sign district designations of all properties in the City of Toronto - the sign bylaw regulations/permissions/restrictions that are applicable to each property in the city are based on its sign district designation. The data is used in conjunction with a City of Toronto map so that individual properties can be searched by address or through a zoom tool. The city provides this data to the public through an online mapping and search tool at: https://map.toronto.ca/maps/map.jsp?app=SignView_2
This map is currently under development.The Transportation Tomorrow Survey (TTS) is a comprehensive travel survey conducted in the Greater Golden Horseshoe Area (GGHA) once every five years. Participants in the design and implementation of the survey include Cities of Toronto and Hamilton, the Regional Municipalities of Durham, Halton, Peel and York, GO Transit, the Toronto Transit Commission and the Ontario Ministry of Transportation.The survey collects information about households, demographics, and trips in an extremely detailed manner. In order to provide some summary data to the public, the University of Toronto's Data Management Group provides ward-level (Greater Toronto Hamilton Area only) and planning-district level counts (entire GGHA) for over 400 different categories. The list of downloadable open data tables can be found on the group's website. This map contains a number of layers which show ward-level counts for the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area data for a categorized subset of the 400+ categories available including:Household sizeNumber of trips to and from individual wards by mode in a 24 hour period.Number of trips to and from individual wards by purpose in a 24 hour period. *Not yet available*Fields with a value of 4 or less have been rounded to zero to preserve anonymity.Le Sondage pour le système de transport de demain (SSTD) est un sondage sur les déplacements effectués dans la région élargie du Golden Horseshoe (GGH) effectué tous les cinq ans. Parmi les participants à la conception et à la mise en œuvre du sondage, on compte les villes de Toronto et de Hamilton, les municipalités régionales de Durham, Halton, Peel et York, GO Transit, la Commission de transport de Toronto et le ministère des Transports de l’Ontario.Le sondage recueille des renseignements détaillés sur les ménages, les aspects démographiques, et les déplacements. Afin de fournir des données sommaires à la population, le Data Management Group de l’Université de Toronto fournit des chiffres pour chacune des circonscriptions (région du Grand Toronto-Hamilton seulement) et des districts de planification (région du GGH), pour plus de 400 différentes catégories. La liste des tables de données ouvertes téléchargeables se trouve sur le site Web du groupe. Cette carte contient plusieurs couches qui illustrent les chiffres à l’échelon des quartiers pour la région du Grand Toronto-Hamilton relativement à un sous-ensemble de regroupements des plus de 400 catégories disponibles, dont les suivantes :Taille du ménage.Déplacements journaliers à destination et en provenance de chaque quartier (circonscription ou district de planification) par mode.Déplacements journaliers à destination et en provenance de chaque quartier par motif de déplacement. *Non encore disponible*Les champs d’une valeur de 4 ou moins ont été arrondis afin de préserver l’anonymat.
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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.
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The dataset titled "Ward Profiles, 2014-2018 Wards (44-Ward Model)" is under the domain of city government and is tagged with keywords such as Housing Potential, demographics, ward, and ward profiles. It is available in various formats including spreadsheet and document formats. The dataset was published on 23rd July 2019 by the City Planning department of the City of Toronto Open Data organization. The author and owner of the dataset can be contacted via the email cityplanning@toronto.ca. The dataset provides comprehensive demographic, social, and economic information for each Ward in the City of Toronto. It includes data 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 dataset is sourced from the online Toronto Data, Research & Maps portal and the license for accessing it is not specified. The resources available in the dataset include ward profiles from 2011 and 2016, known limitations, census fields attributes, and geographic area of city ward and community council areas. The metadata for this dataset was created on 4th October 2024 and last modified on 8th April 2025.