Dundas BRT - Toronto
Kipling Transit Hub to Etobicoke Creek.
Metrolinx wishes to recognize the traditional territories of the Anishnabeg, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples. We acknowledge that Metrolinx operates on these lands and has a responsibility to work with the original keepers of this territory and the many diverse Indigenous Peoples living here today.
In particular, we acknowledge that the that Dundas Bus Rapid Transit project is occurring on the Treaty and traditional lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and specifically is being proposed on lands covered by Treaty13 (1805), Treaty 14 (1806), Treaty 3 ¾ (1795). Metrolinx has a responsibility to work with the original keepers of this territory and the many Indigenous Peoples living here today.
Metrolinx wishes to build a strong, meaningful and mutually respectful relationship with Indigenous Nations. Metrolinx is committed to engaging with Indigenous Nations on the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit Project throughout the project lifecycle.
Please find additional resources from our municipal partners on the traditional territories in your community:
Kipling Transit Hub to Etobicoke Creek.
Etobicoke Creek to Ninth Line.
Etobicoke Creek to Confederation Parkway.
Confederation Parkway to Ninth Line.
Several Municipal Class Environmental Assessments have been conducted in Halton and Hamilton.
Welcome to the Dundas BRT interactive map. This map shows the Dundas BRT corridor, pinch points (constrained areas) along the corridor, and proposed stop locations in Mississauga East. As work for Mississauga East (Etobicoke Creek to Confederation Parkway) is further advanced than the rest of the corridor, more information has been provided for this section in order to gather your feedback to help inform key decision making related to the design of the Dundas BRT project.
Use the map below to explore pinch points and proposed stop locations and provide your feedback. You can also use the buttons below the map to provide your feedback.