Warming centres open around Toronto during the ice storm
Food, heat and power available at community centres
The city has opened warming centres on an emergency basis for those who lost power in the ice storm:
Dennis R. Timbrell Resource Centre
29 St Dennis Dr., Toronto
416-395-7972
Malvern Community Centre
30 Sewells Rd.,Scarborough
416-396-4054
Agincourt Recreation Centre
31 Glen Watford Dr.,Toronto
416-396-4037
Driftwood Community Recreation Centre
4401 Jane St., Toronto
416-395-5560
Joseph J. Piccininni Community Centre
1369 St Clair Ave. W., Toronto
416-392-0036
Mitchell Field Community Centre
89 Church Ave., North York
416-395-6055
Franklin Horner Community Centre
432 Horner Ave., Etobicoke
416-252-6822
2 Civic Centre Court
Near Etobicoke Civic Centre
Matty Eckler Community Centre
953 Gerrard St. E.
416-392-0750
Lawrence Heights Community Centre
5 Replin Rd, Toronto
416-395-6118
Pleasant View Community Centre
545 Van Horne Ave, North York
416-395-6006
Armour Heights Community Centre
2140 Avenue Rd, Toronto
416-603-2422
East York Collegiate Institute
650 Cosburn Ave, Toronto
416-396-2355
East York Civic Centre
850 Coxwell Ave, Toronto
416-778-2000
In addition, the following 13 Toronto Police Service buildings have opened community rooms to be used as warming centres:
- 11 Division, 2054 Davenport Road
- 12 Division, 200 Trethewey Drive
- 14 Division, 350 Dovercourt Road
- 22 Division, 3699 Bloor Street West
- 23 Division, 5230 Finch Avenue West
- 31 Division, 40 Norfinch Drive
- 33 Division, 50 Upjohn Road
- 42 Division, 242 Milner Avenue
- 51 Division, 51 Parliament Street
- 52 Division, 255 Dundas Street West
- Toronto Police College, 70 Birmingham Street
- Toronto Police Service headquarters, 40 College Street