Additional City of Toronto resources
ActiveTOis a City program that helps to ensure people have space to be active and
respect physical distancing. Locations are based on a number of factors including population density,
equity, access to greenspace, and traffic volumes.
For more information on ActiveTO www.toronto.ca/activeto.
Cycling in Toronto is one of the fastest growing transportation modes in Toronto.
The City is working to make travel by bike safer and more inviting. Making it easier for people to cycle
helps to ease congestion on our streets and on transit, creates a cleaner environment, and promotes
health. Learn more about Toronto’s cycling infrastructure, events, and plans: www.toronto.ca/cycling.
Walking in Toronto
Whether walking to work, school, or for exercise; Toronto is an exceptionally walkable city full of
paths, trails, and hikes. Explore the many options to get around the city on foot at
www.toronto.ca/walking
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
With four subway lines, 11 streetcar routes, and more than 140 bus routes the TTC moves thousands of
people throughout the Greater Toronto Area every day. To learn more and plan a trip visit: www.ttc.ca.
GO Transit
As the regional public transit service for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, GO Transit provides
service to downtown Toronto and other nearby urban areas, carrying over 70 million passengers a year. To
learn more and plan a trip visit https://www.gotransit.com/.
Smart Commute Community-based Travel Program