Data produced by the City of Toronto. Includes geospatial data on police station locations, fire station locations, 311 calls, shelters, and much more.
This location enriched point of interest database allows users to see and analyse selected point of interest data (Police stations, EMS, Firestations, health providers, businesses etc.) in a given geographic area. Available for all of Canada. This data is available via the Scholars Geoportal.
Open data portal that contains data and statistics about major crime indicators, shootings & firearms discharges, homicide, traffic, fatal traffic collisions, field information reports (carding data), and police budget. Many of these data layers can be used with the This data is available via the City of Toronto Police Boundary shapefile or the City of Toronto Neighbourhood Boundary shapefiles.
The Ontario Government open data portal contains Youth Justice Services datasets including a regional boundary file, number of youth in custody, and data about various programs.
The Canadian Statistical Geospatial Explorer empowers users to discover Statistics Canada’s geo‑enabled data down to the smallest level of detail available, the dissemination area. Users can download crime and justice data in excel format and in shapefile format; as well as create maps in PDF format.
Statistical Data Sources
For additional statistical data, please visit the Data & Statistics guide. Note: some statistical data can be mapped!