Drop into the Travel Information Centre on Dundas St. west of Yonge where our Toronto Counsellors will help you plan your visit or call 416-392-9300. If you're calling from outside of the Greater Toronto Area, contact Tourism Toronto at 1-800-499-2514.
Of interest
Easy access to non-emergency City services and information
Dialing 311 provides residents, businesses and visitors with to non-emergency City services, programs and information 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
toronto.ca re:Brand
We're in the process of rebranding the City of Toronto's website. Our refreshed home page is only a starting point. Tell us what you think of toronto.ca and how we can make the website better for you.
The 2010 Olympic Torch is coming to Toronto
Torontonians will have the opportunity to see the Olympic Torch Relay from December 17 to 19 as it travels across the country leading up to the Opening Ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver.
INFOTOGOis Toronto's visitor wayfinding system.
With 23 locations across Toronto, you can find historical sites, public transit locations and other places of interest in the city.
TAP into TO!
Members of our Toronto Greeter Program know Toronto best. Request a greeter visit or become a volunteer greeter.
Toronto's 175th anniversary
Find out more about the events planned for Toronto's 175th anniversary in 2009. Celebrate Toronto's heritage, diverse communities, art and culture.
Temporary on-street parking permits available online
City of Toronto residents and their guests can now obtain a temporary on-street parking permit.
311 Toronto
Phone within Toronto city limits: 311
Phone outside city limits: 416-392-CITY (2489)
TTY customers: 416-338-0TTY (0889)
Fax: 416-338-0685
E-mail: 311@toronto.ca
E-mails are usually responded to within 48 hours.
Always call 911 for emergencies.
Public transit The TTC - it's the "better way" to get around town