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  1. The official website for the City of Toronto. Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of more than three million people.

  2. Embark on an unforgettable journey in Toronto, Canada’s largest city – a global leader in business, technology, entertainment and culture. With more than half of its population born overseas, Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world.

  3. www.toronto.ca › services-payments › property-taxes-utilitiesVacant Home Tax – City of Toronto

    Toronto’s Vacant Home Tax (VHT) requires homeowners to declare their property as vacant or occupied each year. This initiative encourages property owners to rent or sell unused homes to increase housing supply, with taxes on vacant properties supporting affordable housing programs.

  4. The City of Toronto launched a new online registration and booking system for recreation, parks, museums and cultural centres. Visit Online Registration and Booking to learn more about the new system.

  5. Recreational vehicles, including trailers, are not eligible for on-street parking permits in Toronto. To determine whether your street or area is designated for permit parking, contact the Permit Parking office. Apply for Temporary Parking Permit

  6. www.toronto.ca › city-government › data-research-mapsMaps – City of Toronto

    Browse City of Toronto geospatial data and maps. Get detailed information about neighbourhoods, transit routes, parks and more. Data is available on Open Data and some is available for purchase.

  7. MyToronto Pay is your place to easily pay City bills and manage your personal profile — including notifications and pre-authorized payments. You can quickly pay with a credit card, debit card, or bank account, and even enrol in eBilling to help us be more green.

  8. Toronto Court Services Mailroom 55 John Street Toronto, Ontario M5V 3C6. VISA, MasterCard and American Express are accepted for payment of fines including defaulted fines. Cheques and money orders are payable to Toronto Court Services. Please do not send cash.

  9. www.toronto.ca › city-government › data-research-mapsOpen Data - City of Toronto

    The official source for Toronto open data from City divisions and agencies. Explore datasets through data visualizations, data stories, blog articles and more.

  10. All submitted events must meet provincial and municipal requirements, legislation and restrictions on gatherings. Submit an Event

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