Events closures

CIBC Run for the Cure: Road and lane closures will take place on Sunday, October 5 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. The boundaries for the rolling closures will be from Bloor Street in the north, Beverley Street/St. George Street in the west, Queen Street in the south and University Avenue/Queen's Park in the east.

Firefighter memorial: the northbound lanes of Queen's Park Crescent from College to Grosvenor Streets will be closed on Sunday, Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Nuit Blanche: The annual event will take place from sunset on Saturday to sunrise on Sunday. Note: All road closures will begin at 3 p.m. Saturday.

Queen Street West will be closed between Bay and Cameron Streets. There will be vehicular access at Queen Street West, between York Street and the Sheraton Hotel.

The southbound lanes of Spadina Avenue will be closed between College Street and Front Street West, the northbound lanes will be closed between Baldwin Street to Richmond Street

The southbound lanes of Bathurst Street will be closed between King Street West to Bruyeres Mews, the northbound lanes will be closed between Front Street to Bruyeres Mews.

Fork York Boulevard will be closed between Fleet Street and Spadina Avenue

Eastbound lanes of Bremner Boulevard will be converted to two-way traffic between Rees Street and Navy Wharf Court.

Lake Shore Boulevard closures

The westbound passing lane will be occupied from Rees Street to Van De Water Crescent by tunnel construction from 9 a.m. to midnight every day until the end of February 2015.

Until Oct. 15, one lane eastbound and one lane westbound will be occupied due to TTC Leslie Street Connection Track Project, 24 hours a day.

TTC closures and diversions

A number of TTC routes will be affected by this year's Nuit Blanche event: