A map of the ward Scarborough-Guildwood within the City of Toronto

Scarborough-Guildwood Councillor Office

2021 Census Ward Profile

Scarborough-Guildwood Profile – 2021 Census

2016 Census Ward Profile

Scarborough-Guildwood Profile – 2016 Census

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A road classification system designates streets into different groups or classes according to the type of service each group is intended to provide. This is a fundamental tool for urban development and road management. Grouping roads with similar functions can improve transportation planning, road infrastructure design, maintenance, traffic and road operations.

Every street owned by the City of Toronto has been given one of five classifications (with the exception of public laneways).

Scarborough-Guildwood Ward Map

City-Wide Map

Local Road Resurfacing

The City of Toronto will resurface the streets listed below. Our inspection of these roads shows that they need resurfacing and sections of damaged curb and/or sidewalk need to be replaced to bring them to a state of good repair. This project is part of the Council-approved 2022 Capital Works Program to renew aging City roads and sidewalk for current and future needs.

Scarborough-Guildwood:


Construction Notices by Street

All construction notices below are organized by street name.

Chestermere Boulevard (over West Highland Creek) Culvert Replacement

Highland Creek Storm Sewer Outfall Repair

Hiscock Boulevard (from Barlow Road to Brimorton Drive) Watermain Cleaning and Relining

McCowan Road Bridge (over Highland Creek) Rehabilitation

Military Trail New Sidewalk and Road Reconstruction

Military Trail (from Ellesmere Road to Highcastle Road) Road Reconstruction and Slope Stabilization; Military Trail Bridge (over Highland Creek) Rehabilitation

Mornelle Court (west of Morningside Avenue)


If you would like more information about this construction in your neighbourhood, please visit T.O. INview.

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  1. Select the 2021 “Construction Year”
  2. Select programs of interest on the “Program” list
  3. Select “Apply”

Then, in the top left search bar:

  1. Search by street name

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The City of Toronto ensures that tenants live in safe, well-maintained buildings through RentSafeTO, a bylaw enforcement program. Building owners must comply with the bylaws within the program or face financial penalties.