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Toronto events force road closures over weekend

Posted by news | Filed under All News Stories, GTA, Roads

Three special events this weekend in Toronto will involve road closures.  Word on the Street will close Queen’s Park-Queen’s Park Crescent in both directions from Bloor Street to College Street Saturday and Sunday.  A series of road closures will take place in the Jane Street and Driftwood Avenue area Saturday for the Tour de Black Creek Bike Race for Kids.  Church Street, from Alexander Street to Carlton Street, will also be closed Sunday for an Aids Event and Walk.

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Permalink | September 22nd, 2012

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