These roads, transit routes will be closed for Toronto's St. Patrick's Day Parade tomorrow


Toronto’s thirty fourth annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will transfer by means of the streets of downtown Sunday.


Final 12 months marked the return of the parade after a two-year hiatus introduced on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The parade begins at 12 p.m. on Sunday at Bloor and St. George streets.


The parade, headed by 2023 Grand Marshal Jack Armstrong, will journey east down Bloor Avenue and switch south down Yonge Avenue. It would then transfer west down Queen Avenue earlier than ending at Nathan Phillips Sq..


In consequence, numerous Toronto street closures shall be in impact. In accordance with Toronto police, the closures shall be as follows:

8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.:


  • St. George Avenue from Bloor Avenue West to School Avenue

  • Devonshire Place from Bloor Avenue West to Hoskin Avenue

10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.:


  • Hoskin Avenue from St. George Avenue to Queen's Park Crescent West

  • Harbord Avenue from St. George Avenue to Huron Avenue

11:55 a.m. to three p.m.:


  • Bloor Avenue from Huron Avenue to Yonge Avenue

  • Yonge Avenue from Bloor Avenue to Queen Avenue

  • Queen Avenue West from Yonge Avenue to College Avenue

12 p.m. to three p.m.:


  • Bay Avenue from Queen Avenue West to Dundas Avenue West

  • Elizabeth Avenue from Dundas Avenue West to Hagerman Avenue

  • Hagerman Avenue from Elizabeth Avenue to Bay Avenue


The next Toronto transit routes will even be impacted:


  • The 13 Avenue Highway bus route will flip again north at St. George Station, and can divert each methods through Davenport Highway, Bedford Highway, Prince Arthur Avenue, St George Station, Bedford Highway and Davenport Highway, to common route.

  • The 94 Wellesley bus route will make the most of School Avenue between Bay Avenue and Spadina Avenue, diverting stops on each east- and westbound buses.

  • Stops on Queen Avenue West between Spadina Avenue and Church Avenue is not going to be served. As a substitute, streetcars will divert each methods through Queen Avenue West, Spadina Avenue, King Avenue West, King Avenue East, Parliament Avenue and Queen Avenue East. As well as, substitute buses will function between Church Avenue and River Avenue.


For these taking transit to the parade, the TTC says viewing factors could be accessed from St George, Museum, Bloor, Wellesley, School, Dundas, and Queen stations.

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