Warming centres open around Toronto during the ice storm

Food, heat and power available at community centres

Image | Toronto warming centre sign

Caption: Warming centres have been set up at various community centres around the city, in the wake of the ice storm that struck Toronto over the weekend. (David Donnelly/CBC)

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