Toronto to close some roads earlier than planned ahead of second Taylor Swift show
Multiple road closures and adjustments are in effect amid Toronto’s leg of the Taylor Swift era’s tour, including changes to road closure times.
The City of Toronto says that it is “adjusting the time of some traffic management measures on Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert dates to further enhance crowd management.”
The roads closures, originally to be fully or partially closed at 2 p.m., will go into effect an hour earlier, at 1 p.m.
There will be an expected 500,00 visitors to Toronto during Swift’s performances, city officials say.
These roads will be open to traffic from local residents and businesses only as of 2 p.m.
- Bremner Boulevard between Spadina Avenue and Simcoe Street.
- Northbound lanes on Rees Street closed, southbound lanes open for two-way traffic with an accessible entry point.
- Blue Jays Way between Spadina Avenue and south of Front Street
- Navy Court Warf will be closed to the general public.
- Lake Shore Boulevard will be reduced to two westbound lanes only at the intersection of Rees Street.
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