Photo is from the City of Toronto Archives.
City of Toronto Archives Description Display
Archival citation Fonds 1231, Item 2053
Title Royce Avenue (Dupont Street) west at Perth Ave
Date(s) of creation of record(s) September 30, 1910
Physical description of record(s) 1 photoprint : b&w ; 18 x 13 cm. — 1 photonegative : b&w ; 18 x 13 cm
Form of material Photographs
Photographs - streetscapes
Forms part of Fonds 1231; James Salmon collection
Subjects ROADS
Photo is from the City of Toronto Archives.
City of Toronto Archives Description Display
Archival citation Subseries 100, Item 86
Title Dupont and Perth, northwest corner
Date(s) of creation of record(s) October 23, 1958
Physical description of record(s) 1 photoprint : b&w
Form of material Photographs
Forms part of Fonds 200; Former City of Toronto fonds
Series 372; Dept. of Public Works photographs
Subseries 100; General photographs
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Photo is from the City of Toronto Archives.
City of Toronto Archives Description Display
Archival citation Subseries 100, Item 85
Title Royce Avenue Presbyterian Church 1543-1551 Dupont Street (at Perth)
Date(s) of creation of record(s) October 23, 1958
Physical description of record(s) 1 photoprint : b&w
Form of material Photographs
Forms part of Fonds 200; Former City of Toronto fonds
Series 372; Dept. of Public Works photographs
Subseries 100; General photographs
The the fall of 2008, Toronto artist Joel Richardson completed a new mural on the Dupont St. railway underpass between Campbell Ave. and Lansdowne Ave. The mural is on the north side of the street, but is probably best viewed from the south, so that you can see the whole mural as one big piece.
This week, BlogTO posted a series of photos of the mural.
Talk a walk by here sometimes and have a look. What do you think of these murals, and others in the area?
Murals on the Dupont St. railway underpass between Campbell Ave. and Lansdowne Ave.
Murals by Joel Richardson, photo by Vic Gedris, 2008-11-15.
The TTC is reporting that on November 23 2008 the following service changes will take place on the bus routes that service our neighbourhood:
New service will be operated north of St Clair Avenue during the late evening, every day, and in the early mornings on Sundays and holidays on the 168 Symington (Dundas West Stn–Rogers Rd & Weston Rd) branch. The new service will operate every 12 minutes in the late evenings and every 20 minutes in the early morning on Sundays and holidays. The new service will replace the 168A Symington (Dundas West Stn–St Clair) branch. With this change, service will now operate until approximately 1:00 a.m., every day, between Dundas West Station and Rogers Road & Weston Road.
Service will be increased in the morning peak period, from Monday to Friday. The service will be improved from every 5 minutes 30 seconds to every 5 minutes. Service will be increased in the early evening on Sundays and holidays. Service will be improved from every 20 minutes to every 12 minutes.
New late evening service will be operated on Sundays and holidays. Service will operate every 30 minutes. With this change, service will now operate until approximately 1:00 a.m., every day.
Service will be increased during the late evening from Monday to Saturday, and during the early evening on Sundays and holidays. Service will be improved from every 60 minutes to every 30 minutes.
New bike rack service will be provided on this route.
Bike Lane plan for Dupont St. and Annette St. Image is from a City of Toronto document that you can download here:
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2008/pw/bgrd/backgroundfile-13449.pdf
Dupont St. and Annette St. bicycle lane plan
At last Wednesday's SJTRA meeting, Chris Gallop (Adam Giambrone's constituency assistant) mentioned that the City is moving forward with implementing bicycle lanes along Dupont St. between Dundas St. W. and Lansdowne Ave. This is part of the Toronto Bike Plan.
This section of bicycle infrastructure through our neighbourhood will connect to the West Toronto Railpath, the Annette St. bike lanes (installed at the same time as Dupont St.), and the Lansdowne Ave. bike lanes scheduled to be installed next year.
According to Mr. Gallop, the current timeline for implementation is: "The report is going to the Works Committee next Tuesday, City Council at the end of the month, and if approved they should be installed by approximately the end of the summer."
Here is the map (PDF) of the proposed Annette and Dupont St. bike lanes, including the on-street parking configurations.
More background and design details about Dupont St., Annette St., and others can be found in this document (PDF) too.
The Toronto Bike Plan. Map of our neighbourhood and the surrounding areas.