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Toronto's speed cameras have moved — Here's where they are now

They can fine you over $700! 🫣

Toronto traffic. Right: Speed camera coming soon sign in Toronto.

Here's where all of Toronto's speed cameras are as of January 2025.

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If you drive in Toronto, you know the roads can be a bit of a jungle, so it can be helpful to know what's waiting for you out there — like where Toronto's speed cameras are and how big a fine they can slap you with.

The City of Toronto introduced the automated speed enforcement (ASE) program back in 2020 with the goal of making streets safer, especially in "community safety zones" near schools and places with vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists.

Here's how it works: If your car speeds past one of these cameras, it takes a photo, and the ticket gets sent to the registered owner of the vehicle — regardless of who was behind the wheel.

While ASE tickets don't come with demerit points since they can't be sure who was driving the car, the fines alone are enough to make you rethink hitting the gas. Toronto's speed cameras can issue tickets for up to $720, depending on how fast you're going — and if you're 50 km/h or more over the limit, you'll receive a court summons instead.

According to the City, over the first two years of the program, speeding in areas with active cameras dropped by 45%, and the average speeds in these zones decreased by 7 km/h. Last year alone, speed cameras in Toronto issued nearly 500,000 tickets.

Currently, Toronto has 75 speed cameras — three in each of the city's 25 wards — and they rotate every three to six months. The locations are based on data like traffic volume and past collisions, so they're strategically placed where they're expected to have the biggest impact.

If you're wondering where they are as of January 2025, you'll find the full list of their latest spots below. Keep them in mind the next time you hit the road!

Where are the speed cameras in Toronto & East York?

Ward 4 — Parkdale-High Park:

  • Runnymede Rd., north of Colbeck St.
  • Indian Road Cres., north of Humberside Ave.
  • Parkside Dr., south of Algonquin Ave.

Ward 9 — Davenport:

  • Caledonia Rd., north of Rogers Rd.
  • Oakwood Ave., near Biggar Ave.
  • Dufferin St., south of Dufferin Park Ave.

Ward 10 — Spadina-Fort York:

  • Eireann Quay, south of Queens Quay W.
  • Lower Jarvis St., south of The Esplanade
  • Dundas St. W., near Carlyle St.

Ward 11 — University-Rosedale:

  • Beverley St., near D'Arcy St.
  • Lippincott St., south of Vankoughnet St.
  • Mount Pleasant Rd., near South Dr.

Ward 12 — Toronto-St. Paul's:

  • Avenue Rd., near Oaklands Ave.
  • Russell Hill Rd. S., near Coulson Ave.
  • Yonge St., near Glen Elm Ave.

Ward 13 — Toronto Centre:

  • Isabella St., west of Sherbourne St.
  • Jarvis St., near Cawthra Square
  • Pembroke St., south of Dundas St. E.

Ward 14 — Toronto-Danforth:

  • Danforth Ave., west of Cambridge Ave.
  • Blake St., south of Strathcona Ave.
  • Sproat Ave., west of Curzon St.

Ward 19 — Beaches-East York:

  • Lake Shore Blvd E., east of Winners Circle
  • Glebeholme Blvd., west of Woodmount Ave.
  • St. Clair Ave. E., west of Marilyn Cres.

Where are the speed cameras in North York?

Ward 6 — York Centre:

  • Sheppard Ave. W., near Seeley Dr.
  • Keele St., north of Wandle Ave.
  • Faywood Blvd., near Norcross Rd.

Ward 8 — Eglinton-Lawrence:

  • Orfus Rd., west of Dufferin St.
  • Dufferin St., south of Claver Ave.
  • Avenue Rd., near Castlefield Ave.

Ward 15 — Don Valley West:

  • Fenn Ave., north of Gordon Rd.
  • Denlow Blvd., near Hamlet Gate
  • Leslie St., north of Overland Dr.

Ward 16 — Don Valley East:

  • The Donway W., near Duncairn Rd.
  • Don Mills Rd., north of Lawrence Ave. E.
  • Elvaston Dr., near Halkin Cres.

Ward 17 — Don Valley North:

  • Sheppard Ave E., west of Don Mills Rd.
  • Van Horne Ave., east of Bickerton Cres.
  • Don Mills Rd., near Memory Gardens Lane

Ward 18 — Willowdale:

  • Spring Garden Ave., west of Bayview Ave.
  • Maxome Ave., south of Gustav Cres.
  • Senlac Rd., south of Horsham Ave.

Where are the speed cameras in Etobicoke?

Ward 1 — Etobicoke North:

  • Islington Ave., north of Fordwich Cres.
  • Kipling Ave., north of Rexdale Blvd.
  • St. Andrews Blvd., west of Islington Ave.

Ward 2 — Etobicoke Centre:

  • Eglinton Ave. W., east of Martin Grove Rd.
  • Dundas St. W., east of Briarly Lane
  • Bloor St. W., east of Forest View Rd.

Ward 3 — Etobicoke-Lakeshore:

  • The East Mall, south of Faludon Court
  • Thirty First St., near Ash Cres.
  • Sixth St., south of Lake Shore Blvd. W.

Ward 5 — York South-Weston:

  • Rockcliffe Blvd., near Rockcliffe Court
  • Lawrence Ave. W., near Martini Dr.
  • Scarlett Rd., south of Edinbridge Dr.

Ward 7 — Humber River-Black Creek:

  • Blue Haven Cres., north of Ardwick Blvd.
  • Jane St., south of Courage Ave.
  • Grandravine Dr., opposite #310 Grandravine Dr.

Where are the speed cameras in Scarborough?

Ward 20 — Scarborough Southwest:

  • Warden Ave., south of Cataraqui Cres.
  • East Haven Dr., near Leatherwood Gardens
  • Midland Ave., south of Aylesworth Ave.

Ward 21 — Scarborough Centre:

  • Pharmacy Ave., near Galsworthy Ave.
  • Ellesmere Rd., west of Mondeo Dr.
  • Brimorton Rd., near Camlac Place

Ward 22 — Scarborough-Agincourt:

  • Pharmacy Ave., north of Huntingwood Dr.
  • Birchmount Rd., south of Huntingwood Dr.
  • Midland Ave., south of Finch Ave. E.

Ward 23 — Scarborough North:

  • McCowan Rd., south of Sandhurst Circle
  • Markham Rd., north of Verne Cres.
  • Havenview Rd., near Kentish Cres.

Ward 24 — Scarborough-Guildwood:

  • Bellamy Rd. N., near Northleigh Dr.
  • Slan Ave., near Spraywood Gate
  • Galloway Rd., south of Lawrence Ave. E.

Ward 25 — Scarborough-Rouge Park:

  • Coronation Dr., east of Budworth Dr.
  • Meadowvale Rd., south of Claresholme Dr.
  • John Tabor Trail, near Duffort Court

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