Searches can be made by address, postal code, street intersections or Place Name.
Address searches are performed in the Search Frame.
In the Address search box key in part or the whole address and click the Search button.
A table will appear showing a list of possible address results of your search.
Select the address of interest.
The view will automatically refresh and zoom in to the
area of interest displaying a red dot and an address label for the selected address.
HINTS:
If you are unsure of the spelling of the street or the street type
(blvd, ave, rd, etc) just use the first few characters of that street's name.
e.g: "arm" for Armadale Ave.
Wild card characters may also be used if the spelling of the street is unsure.
An example is 2 e*wood where the "*" character serves as the wildcard
character. A wild character is NOT advised at the beginning of the street name.
Some addresses in the City of Toronto are hyphenated such as 3027-3029
Lake Shore Blvd W. If a search is done on 3027 Lake Shore Blvd W the result
will be 3027-3029 Lake Shore Blvd W.
Address searches can be also made for a range of addresses. e.g: entering
100-200 Yonge St in the address search frame will return all of the addresses
in that range in the information frame.