Yonge-Bay Corridor (170), Toronto
Toronto · neighbourhood
| 2025 incidents | 663 |
|---|---|
| Latest year (archive) | 411 incidents · 1.9% of city |
About this neighbourhood
TL;DR. In 2026 through July, Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) recorded 411 incidents, representing 1.9% of Toronto's 21,841 city-wide total. Assault is the leading category in this neighbourhood with 257 incidents, followed by break and enter at 56 and robbery at 29. Theft accounted for 28 incidents, bike theft for 16, and theft from vehicle for 13. Violent incidents in the area totalled 306 during this period, out of 8,052 total historical archive incidents.
About this data
Yonge-Bay Corridor (170), in Toronto, Ontario, recorded 411 incidents in Toronto's 2026 year-to-date dataset, cut through July. That total is 1.9% of the 21,841 incidents reported citywide on the same YTD basis. The full open-data archive used for context runs from 2000-01-01 to 2026-08-14, giving this neighbourhood page a long record behind its current-year figure.
This profile focuses on the neighbourhood's own counts from the Toronto open-data archive. The 411 incident total is the starting point for the category breakdown and the neighbourhood comparisons below. Nearby figures are drawn from the same Toronto portal classification, but Yonge-Bay Corridor's individual count remains the central number for this page.
Recent trend
The data window for this page runs from 2000-01-01 through 2026-08-14 in the archive, while the headline 411 figure is the 2026 year-to-date count through July. Because the selected year is current, this is a partial-year window and should not be treated as an annual count or compared with a full prior year. Toronto's neighbourhood boundaries are approximate and are based on the classification used by the upstream open-data portal; definitions may shift between releases. The year-minimum and year-maximum on file are 2000 and 2026, so historical context is available, but users should confirm each year's boundary vintage before drawing cross-year conclusions.
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