Ontario Line
A new 15.6-km subway line in Toronto that will run from Exhibition Place, through downtown, all the way to the Ontario Science Centre.- Notices
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To find archived community and construction notices, visit the Metrolinx document centre.
Community notice archive
Please find archived Ontario Line community notices from 2023 and 2022 below.
- March 18: Update on archaeological investigations at the Corktown south site
February 20, 2024 Lakeshore East Rail Corridor: Weekly Overnight Work Update (Feb 20-Feb 290
- February 14: Notice of Curb Cut and Transit Relocation at Queen and Spadina
- February 6: UPDATED Notice of Overnight Utility Work at Queen and Spadina
- Febraury 5: UPDATED Notice of Overnight Utility Work at King and Bathurst
- February 5: UPDATED Notice of Overnight Utility Work at Exhibition
- February 5: Osgoode Hall Gate Installation and Cobblestone Path Removal
- January 28: Lakeshore East Rail Corridor: Weekly Overnight Work Update( Jan 21- Feb 1)
- January 25: UPDATED: Heritage retention work and building demolition at Queen Street West and Simcoe Street
- January 24: Relocation of Toronto Hydro underground electrical utilities on Pape Avenue
- January 22: POSTPONED: Demolition and reconstruction work at the Queen Street East bridge
- January 22: UPDATED: Utility and abutment work at Logan Avenue bridge
- January 18: Preparation for upcoming demolition of buildings near Pape Station
- January 18: Monitoring device installation and maintenance on Lombard Street
- January 17: Notice of Piling Work at Queen and Spadina
January 15: Updated: Utility Investigation Work at the Queen Street East Bridge
January 14: Lakeshore East Rail Corridor: Weekly Overnight Work Update( Jan 14- Jan 25)
January 13: Laydown and Site Preparation at the future Osgoode Station
- January 8: Short-Term Demolition Work at the Dundas Street East Bridge
- January 8: Lakeshore East Rail Corridor: Weekly Overnight Work Update( Jan 8- Jan 18)
- January 8, 2024: Overnight utility work near the Don Yard
- January 3: Utility Investigations and Monitoring Works at Queen and Yonge
- January 2: UPDATED: Noise wall installation at Pape, Riverdale, and Langley Ave.
- January 2: Heritage and Construction preparation works at Osgoode Hall
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Metrolinx acknowledges that it operates on lands that have been, and continue to be, home to many Indigenous Peoples including the Anishnabeg, the Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat peoples. We are all Treaty people. Many of us have come here as settlers, as immigrants or involuntarily as part of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, in this generation, or generations past. We acknowledge the historic and continued impacts of colonization and the need to work towards meaningful reconciliation with the original caretakers of this land. We acknowledge that Metrolinx operates on territories and lands covered by many treaties that affirm and value the rights of Indigenous communities, Nations and Peoples. We understand the importance of working towards reconciliation with the original caretakers of this land. At Metrolinx, we will conduct business in a manner that is built on a foundation of trust, respect and collaboration.