Weekend need to know: Waterfront Marathon, Halloween events; GO Transit/road closures

Several events are going on this weekend including the annual Toronto Waterfront Marathon, Friday the 13th Port Dover motorcycle party, and local Halloween-themed events.

There are no scheduled subway closures this weekend, but there are GO Transit updates for the Lakeshore East and Stouffville lines. Road closures are also in place for events and construction.

Here’s what to do this weekend:

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Top events

Toronto Waterfront Marathon

Over 25,000 runners, walkers, wheelers, and supporters will take to the streets of Toronto for the annual TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon.

The event is a Boston Marathon qualifier and Olympic qualifier.

The marathon takes place on Sunday, and includes full and half marathons, as well as a 5-kilometre run/walk.

The race is also part of an initiative that has raised more than $50 million for charities supporting causes including cancer research, Indigenous health, 2SLGBTQI youth, and more.

The marathon and half marathon start line location is at University Avenue between Dundas Street and Queen Street.

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At 8 a.m. on Sunday, Bay Street will close to east and west pedestrian traffic from Lake Shore Boulevard to Dundas Street.

The 5-kilometre race will be running up Bay Street to the finish line.

Marathon and half marathon participants and spectators can cross Bay Street at Dundas.

Scroll below for further details on local road closures for the event.

Photo: TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon

Friday the 13th Port Dover 

Motorcycle enthusiasts have been meeting in Port Dover every Friday the 13th since 1981, and they are back in the town this Friday.

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The event draws bikers from across Ontario and some parts of the U.S.

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Norfolk County Detachment is reminding the public the event in Port Dover will include a high visibility police presence in and around the area, with officers focusing on the safe movement of traffic.

The OPP say those going to the event should be aware of the potential for criminal activity associated with large gatherings of this nature and warn that the open display of any gang-related clothing or paraphernalia may place people at risk of being targeted by rivals.

The event lasts all day into the evening and includes live musical performances and vendor booths.

Halloween Horror Movies

Spooky season continues with more Halloween-themed events this weekend.

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Horror movie lovers can attend a scary movie watch party at the Toronto Public Library Lillian H. Smith Branch, located at 239 College Street on Friday and Saturday.

On Friday at 6 p.m., the library is of course playing Friday the 13th, which is rated 18A.

On Saturday at 2 p.m. the library is playing the movie M3GAN, which is rated PG13.

The event is free with no registration required.

Boo! At the Barns

Families can enjoy Halloween early while supporting local businesses at this free event at Artscape Wychwood Barns on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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This year, the market will host 40 small businesses, where there will be trick-or-treating with vendors, a costume contest, face painting, food trucks and giveaways.


GO Transit updates

Lakeshore East

Starting on Friday at 10 p.m., Lakeshore East rail service will be temporarily suspended until end of service on Sunday for infrastructure work.

GO shuttle buses will be replacing train service between the Durham College Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, and Pickering GO stations, then express to Union Station bus terminal.

In addition, on Monday, Lakeshore East rail service will only run between Oshawa GO and Danforth GO station.

There will be no train service to Union Station and riders can use the TTC if travelling to and from Rouge Hill, Guildwood, Eglinton, Scarborough or Danforth GO stations.

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Regular service will resume on Tuesday.

Stouffville

Stouffville rail service will only run between Old Elm GO and Kennedy GO station on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

There will be no Stouffville line train service to or from Union Station during this time.

Riders can use the TTC to travel between Kennedy GO and Union Station.

For riders looking for direct travel into Union Station on Monday, they can use the Richmond Hill GO train line in the morning and afternoon.

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Regular service will resume on Tuesday.


Road closures

TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon

Various road closures will be in effect for this marathon starting on Saturday to accommodate the pre-event set-up at the finish line area.

Closures for Saturday starting at 7 a.m.:

These streets will reopen on Sunday at 9 p.m.

Additional road closures will be in effect for this event starting Sunday beginning at 4 a.m. to accommodate the various races.

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For a detailed list of closures click here.

Closures for Sunday from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m.:

Gardiner Expressway Ramp Closures/Access on Sunday beginning at 4 a.m.:

Eastbound:

Westbound:

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Adelaide and Yonge intersection closure

Since earlier this week until 11 p.m. on Friday, October 13 the intersection of Adelaide Street West and Yonge Street will be fully closed to motorists and cyclists to allow construction crews to accelerate TTC streetcar track installation.

Once the full closure is completed on Friday night, the intersection will re-open and Adelaide Street will remain reduced to one shared travel lane.

Adelaide and York Street intersection closure

Beginning Monday until mid-December, the intersection of Adelaide and York Streets will be fully closed to traffic for TTC construction.

This intersection was to be fully closed for six weeks starting Wednesday, November 1, however the closure date has been advanced to provide crews with more space in the work zone to help manage complexities related to relocating underground utilities. Once the full closure is completed, the intersection will re-open and Adelaide Street West will remain reduced to one shared lane.

During the intersection closure, the streets around the intersection will be open to local traffic only. Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.

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Metrolinx bridge construction on Dundas Street East

From 11 p.m. on Friday until 4 a.m. on Monday, Dundas Street East will be closed from Broadview to Logan Avenues for bridge demolition and deck removal. Local and pedestrian access will be maintained. However, Dundas Street East will be fully closed for safety near the bridge.

Enbridge gas main upgrades

Ongoing closures


With files from Jordan Kerr of CityNews