On August 14, 2018, the Bill 5, the Better Local Government Act, 2018, was passed by the Government of and received Royal Assent. The Act reduces the number of wards from 47 to 25, and extends the nomination period for councillor and school board trustee nominations. Mayoral nominations were not extended; the nomination deadline for the office of mayor was July 27. The new 25 ward boundaries align with the current federal and provincial electoral ridings, with minor adjustment to stay within geographic boundaries of Toronto. The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing enacted the following regulations Ontario Regulation 408/18: Wards and Ontario Regulation 407/18: 2018 and 2022 Regular Elections to provide further details for implementation. All new changes will be in place for the October 22, 2018 municipal election.

Individual ward maps for the 2018 Elections based on the 25 ward model. The following ward maps are not fully accessible to screen readers. If you require assistance with these maps, please contact us [email protected] or by calling us at 416-338-1111. Ward maps with subdivisions and voting places will be available September 4 from the Ward Maps page.

• Ward 1 – North • Ward 2 – Etobicoke Centre • Ward 3 – Etobicoke-Lakeshore • Ward 4 – Parkdale-High Park • Ward 5 – York-South Weston • Ward 6 – • Ward 7 – -Black Creek • Ward 8 – Eglinton-Lawrence • Ward 9 – Davenport • Ward 10 – Spadina-Fort York • Ward 11 – University-Rosedale • Ward 12 – Toronto-St. Paul’s • Ward 13 – • Ward 14 – Toronto-Danforth • Ward 15 – • Ward 16 – • Ward 17 – • Ward 18 – Willowdale • Ward 19 – Beaches- • Ward 20 – • Ward 21 – Scarborough Centre • Ward 22 – Scarborough-Agincourt • Ward 23 – Scarborough North • Ward 24 – Scarborough-Guildwood • Ward 25 – Scarborough-Rouge Park

City Ward Map (25 Ward Model)

• All Wards