Celebrate soccer, music, and community on the Danforth with The World Within Our Neighbourhood — a free summer event bringing people together through the joy of the beautiful game. Join the Broadview Danforth BIA on June 12 and 13 for outdoor match-day fun, live music, family-friendly activities, local performances, and a special viewing party for Canada’s opening match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The celebration continues through July 2 with musicians performing in CafeTO parkettes across the neighbourhood, representing cultures and countries from around the world. Come cheer, explore, dance, eat, shop, and experience the incredible mix of global sounds, local businesses, and community spirit that make Broadview Danforth feel like the world in one neighbourhood.

BD Beats Event Listings

Venues

Parkette 1 and Parkette 2 are CafeTO outdoor spaces, designated on Toronto Soccer Match Days only.

VenueAddress
Zed-80 185 Danforth Ave.
Papyrus 337 Danforth Ave.
Carrot Common 348 Danforth Ave.
Parkette 1 185 Danforth Ave.
Parkette 2 337 Danforth Ave.

June

Thu Jun 4

Fri Jun 5

Sun Jun 7

Thu Jun 11

Fri Jun 12 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Canada · 6–9pm

Sat Jun 13 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Canada / Bosnia · noon–2pm

Sun Jun 14

Wed Jun 17 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Panama / Ghana · 6–8pm

Thu Jun 18

Fri Jun 19

Sat Jun 20 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Germany / Côte d'Ivoire · 3–5pm

Sun Jun 21

Tue Jun 23 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Croatia / Panama · 6–8pm

Thu Jun 25

Fri Jun 26 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Senegal / Iraq · 6–9pm

Sun Jun 28

  • Carrot Common: TBA

July

Thu Jul 2 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · 2nd Round (teams TBD) · 6–9pm

Fri Jul 3

Sun Jul 5

Thu Jul 9

Fri Jul 10

  • Zed-80: TBA
  • Papyrus: Peter Atto

Sun Jul 12

July cont'd

Thu Jul 16

Fri Jul 17

Sun Jul 19

Thu Jul 23

Fri Jul 24

Sun Jul 26

Thu Jul 30

Fri Jul 31

August

Sun Aug 2

  • Carrot Common: TBA

Thu Aug 6

Fri Aug 7

Sun Aug 9

Thu Aug 13

Fri Aug 14

Sun Aug 16

Thu Aug 20

Fri Aug 21

Sun Aug 23

  • Carrot Common: TBA

Thu Aug 27

Fri Aug 28

Sun Aug 30

Wednesday, 12 February 2025 09:40

City of Toronto declares Major Snowstorm Condition and Significant Weather Event ahead of snow operations

Good Morning All,
 
The City has issued a Major Snowstorm/Significant Weather event declaration for the next few days - please see below.
 
Snow routes in our area include: Danforth from the Bloor Viaduct Bridge to Main Street ;and Broadview Avenue.  Parking on designated snow routes is prohibited during this declaration and will be towed and may be subject to a fine of up to $200.00.
 
Here's the full information from the City:

News Release 

February 12, 2025

City of Toronto declares Major Snowstorm Condition and Significant Weather Event ahead of snow operations

The City of Toronto is declaring a Major Snowstorm Condition and Significant Weather Event in Toronto in advance of the heavy snowfall that is expected to begin Wednesday evening and continue overnight, with accumulations expected to reach up to 25 centimetres across the city. The declarations will come into effect at 10 p.m. tonight.

An additional five to 10 centimetres of snow is also expected on each of Saturday and Sunday, with total snowfall accumulation from the two weather events expected to reach up to 35 centimetres. 

In most cases, snow accumulation can be managed within the existing road allowance through the City’s normal snow clearing operations. However, the City has the authority to declare a Major Snowstorm Condition when significant amounts of snow are expected to accumulate that exceeds the capacity of the road allowance. 

While the declarations are in effect, parking on roads designated as snow routes is prohibited. This will allow for winter maintenance equipment to efficiently clear and remove windrows left from snow clearing operations, as these can restrict traffic flow, interfere with pedestrians and parking, and obstruct sightlines. Emergency service vehicles rely on clear roads to respond quickly to emergencies. 

Vehicles parked on snow routes will be towed at the owner’s expense to prevent them from hindering snow clearing operations. Parking on a designated snow route is also subject to a fine of up to $200. To locate a towed vehicle, contact Toronto Police Service at 416-808-2222.

A list and map of snow routes are on the City’s website: https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/streets-parking-transportation/road-maintenance/winter-maintenance/major-snow-event/.

Significant Weather Event 

It may take longer than usual to clear city roads, sidewalks and bicycle lanes. Because of this, the City is also declaring a Significant Weather Event under which the City will be exempt from Provincial service levels for winter maintenance. 

As needed, the City will remove snow to designated storage sites. Snow removal operations will commence as soon as planned plowing operations conclude. 

Both declarations will be cancelled as soon as roadways are deemed safe.

The City is also activating its Emergency Operations Centre today to coordinate resources from across City divisions, agencies and corporations and partners as needed to prepare for and respond to the snowstorm.

Advice for the public

While the Major Snowstorm Condition is in effect, the City encourages the public to leave their vehicles at home and use public transit where possible. More information will be posted on the TTC (https://www.ttc.ca/news/2025/February/TTC-prepared-for-heavy-snowfall-today) and GO Transit (https://www.gotransit.com/en) websites.

While the City's winter operations are activated, some 311 service requests for salting or snow clean-up will be temporarily unavailable online, via the mobile application or if calling 311 Toronto. Residents should expect delays to the regular snow removal services that are usually implemented. 

Road users should expect delays, slippery conditions and poor visibility. If driving, slow down, follow at a safe distance and use gentle braking, steering and acceleration. Road users should also keep a safe distance from snow clearing equipment and crews to let them complete their work safely and efficiently.  

Follow the City on X to get the latest updates via @cityoftoronto. Residents can view plowing operations as they occur at www.toronto.ca/plow.

Toronto has a comprehensive snow response plan that prioritizes the safety and movement of residents. More information is available at www.toronto.ca/snow.

Susan
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