I don’t have live access to tools in this turn, but I can summarize the latest publicly available information on the Ontario Line map and where to find updates.
Direct answer
- The Ontario Line is planned as a roughly 15.6-kilometre subway from Exhibition/Ontario Place to the Ontario Science Centre, with 15 stations and a mix of underground, elevated, and at-grade sections. For the most current map and station-by-station layout, refer to Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario pages, which host the official project maps and latest milestones.[4][7][8]
Key sources for up-to-date map details
- Metrolinx Ontario Line project page: includes project map and route overview, plus recent procurement and contract milestones. Check the “Ontario Line” page for the official map and station list.[7]
- Infrastructure Ontario project pages: frequently publish updated maps and contract information (elevated guideway, stations, and integration with GO and TTC networks). Look for the North Elevated Guideway and Stations contract page for the latest layout context.[8]
- Government/agency updates: national or regional environmental or project review portals may host refreshed schematics or revised routing in response to approvals or construction sequencing.[3][5][6]
What to look for on a map
- Main corridor from Exhibition/Ontario Place in the southwest to the Ontario Science Centre in the northeast.
- 15 proposed stations, with several interchanges to GO lines, TTC subways, and the Eglinton Crosstown corridor.
- A mix of tunnelled, elevated, and at-grade sections, influencing how the map portrays above-ground vs underground segments.[6][4][7]
Illustrative note
- Recent reporting suggests timelines and opening estimates have evolved; maps and milestones are updated to reflect procurement progress and construction sequencing. For example, coverage from multiple outlets and official pages indicates ongoing design and contract activity, even as full opening extends into the 2030s in some projections.[9][7]
Would you like me to pull the exact latest map image URL from the official pages and describe any new station or connection changes in detail? I can also summarize recent milestones (e.g., contracts signed, groundbreaks) if that helps.[7][8][9]
Sources
Ontario Line Project - Metrolinx is proposing the construction and operation of a new 15.6-kilometre transit line located in Toronto, Ontario. As proposed, the Ontario Line Project would run from the Ontario Science Centre to Exhibition/Ontario Place, passing through downt...
ceaa-acee.gc.caThe Ontario Line is an approximately 15.5 kilometre subway line that will run between Ontario Place/Exhibition through downtown Toronto to the Ontario Science Centre.
www.infrastructureontario.caWatch Ontario Line opening unlikely until sometime after ‘early 2030s’ Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
globalnews.caHome page for the impact assessment of the project - Ontario Line
iaac-aeic.gc.caThe North Elevated Guideway and Stations project is one of many contracts to deliver the Ontario Line, a 15.6-kilometre stand-alone rapid transit line that will connect the Ontario Science Centre to Exhibition/Ontario Place.
www.infrastructureontario.caOntario Line Project - Metrolinx is proposing the construction and operation of a new 15.6-kilometre transit line located in Toronto, Ontario. As proposed, the Ontario Line Project would run from the Ontario Science Centre to Exhibition/Ontario Place, passing through downt...
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