Toronto Hydro is the largest municipal electricity distribution company in Canada, serving approximately 740,000 customers in the City of Toronto. It distributes approximately 18% of the electricity consumed in the Province of Ontario.
History
Toronto Hydro has been serving the City of Toronto for over a century.
1910s: Electricity first came to Toronto in the late 1880s. A number of private companies were formed to meet demand. In 1908, Torontonians voted overwhelmingly for the formation of a municipal electricity company. Toronto Hydro-Electric System was introduced on May 2, 1911 at Old City Hall.
1920s: Toronto Hydro merged with the private electricity companies in the 1920s, leading to a 95 per cent increase in the number of meters and a 200 per cent increase in the kilowatt-hours sold. Further demand came from an approximate 50 per cent rise in appliance sales.
1930s: Demand for electricity decreased for the first time during the Depression. In order to protect jobs, unionized workers agreed to reduce their work hours to 40 hours per week. While some layoffs were necessary, those jobs were offered back to employees when electricity consumption picked up in 1940.
Old Toronto is the retronym of the original city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from 1834 to 1998. It was first incorporated as a city in 1834, after being known as the Town of York, and became part of York County. In 1954, it became the administrative headquarters for Metropolitan Toronto. It expanded in size by annexation of surrounding municipalities, reaching its final boundaries in 1967. Finally, in 1998, it was amalgamated into the present-day "megacity" of Toronto.
Post-amalgamation, the area within the boundaries of the former city is variously referred to as the "former city of Toronto" or "Old Toronto". Historically, Old Toronto has referred to Toronto's boundaries before the Great Toronto Fire of 1904, when much of city's development was to the east of Yonge Street. The term "downtown core" is also sometimes used to refer to the district, which actually refers to the central business district of Toronto, which is located within the former city.
The Toronto Professional Hockey Club was Toronto's first professional ice hockey team, founded in 1906. The team played the 1906–07 season in exhibition games against other professional teams. In 1908, the team was one of the founders of the Ontario Professional Hockey League (OPHL). The club operated for two seasons in the OPHL, 1908 and 1909, before disbanding. The club challenged unsuccessfully for the Stanley Cup in 1908. They were usually referred to as the Toronto Argonauts.
On November 14, 1906, the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) banned Bruce Ridpath, Rolly Young and Harry Burgoyne from playing with the Toronto Marlboros. The three had been receiving money to play, strictly banned by the OHA. On November 22, Ridpath announced the formation of the Toronto Pros. Ridpath would be captain, and Alexander Miln was named as manager. Miln was manager of the Mutual Street Rink and had previously managed the Toronto Wellingtons, Stanley Cup challengers in 1902. On November 24, Miln attended a meeting of the International Hockey League (IHL) and secured a place in the IHL for the Pros for the 1907–08 season. For the initial season, the Toronto Pros would play only exhibition games.
How Toronto Hydro is keeping the grid in good condition
To ensure we can continue powering Canada’s largest city safely and reliably for years to come, we’re developing our next five-year investment plan: for 2025 to 2029.
Part of our plan is focused on renewing aging, deteriorating and obsolete equipment, to help minimize the risk of outages, ensure safe operations, and mitigate environmental hazards posed by old equipment.
Learn more about our plan: www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
published: 23 Mar 2023
How Toronto Hydro is modernizing our grid and operations
To ensure we can continue powering Canada’s largest city safely and reliably for years to come, we’re developing our next five-year investment plan: for 2025 to 2029.
As more customers plug into electrified technologies, we need to invest in building a more intelligent and resilient grid. This includes integrating new smart grid technologies that can help us restore power to customers faster and at a lower cost than today, as well as investments to strengthen the grid against extreme weather and cyber attacks.
Learn more about our plan: www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
published: 23 Mar 2023
How Toronto Hydro is powering growth downtown
Discover what makes the downtown core and Harbourfront community of Toronto so unique and how Toronto Hydro's investment in Copeland Station is powering unprecedented growth in the area.
In this video, we hear from customers about what it’s like to live and work in the downtown core and Harbourfront neighbourhoods, and explain how Copeland Station is helping to improve reliability and meet the increasing need for electricity downtown.
#InvestingInYourCommunity
Learn more about our community investments: https://www.torontohydro.com/powering-our-communities
Learn about our investment plan for 2025–2029: https://www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
Follow us on our social media channels:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torontohydro/
X: https://www...
published: 24 Nov 2023
What it takes to Work in Toronto Hydro's Control Room
Power System Controller Apprentices, Scott Thompson and James Robertson, tell us how they ended up working in the control room of Canada's largest municipal electric utility.
published: 07 Nov 2012
Toronto Hydro rescues cat stuck on top of pole overnight
A cat, now affectionately known as 'hydro cat,' was rescued from the top of a hydro pole near Bloor and Dufferin Thursday. The couple who first spotted the animal is hoping the furry feline now finds a forever home.
published: 27 Feb 2020
Canada's Safest Employers 2018: Toronto Hydro (Utilities and Electrical)
Toronto Hydro is the Gold winner for the Utilities and Electrical category of the 2018 Canada's Safest Employers awards.
Learn more about the awards at www.safestemployers.com.
Brought to you by Canadian Occupational Safety magazine (www.cos-mag.com).
The Canadian Occupational Safety channel is where safety professionals get the videos they need to help them keep their workplaces heathy and safe every day. Videos cover safety culture and leadership, facility safety, psychological health and safety and much more.
published: 19 Oct 2018
Ontario Hydro to offer 'ultra low' overnight rates
Starting May 1st, Ontario Hydro customers will be able to use 'ultra low' overnight rates. At 2.4 cents per kilowatt, the rate is 67 per cent lower than the current off peak rates. Richard Southern reports.
published: 11 Apr 2023
How Toronto Hydro is exploring energy storage in Queen West
Discover what makes the Queen West neighbourhood of Toronto so unique and how Toronto Hydro’s investment in battery energy storage is helping meet the electricity needs of the community.
In this video, we hear from customers about what it’s like to live and work in the Queen West neighbourhood, and explain how we’re using battery energy storage at our Bulwer Municipal Station to help manage electricity demand and extend the life of existing electrical equipment in the area.
#InvestingInYourCommunity
Learn more about our community investments: https://www.torontohydro.com/powering-our-communities
Learn about our investment plan for 2025–2029: https://www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
Follow us on our social media channels:
Instagram: https://www.in...
published: 24 Nov 2023
Georgetown to Scarborough - Ontario by Bike
This production focuses on riding from Georgetown to Scarborough Ontario by bike. Emphasis is placed on the long distances that can be traveled off-road, especially through the heart of Toronto. We will be riding much of the way on inter-connected networks of Active Transportation options. We will begin along the new Active Transportation raised cycle tracks along Finch Avenue West before transitioning to the off-road Finch Hydro Corridor Trail in the west end of the GTA. That will transition to the East Don Parkland Trail, Don Mills Recreation Trail, Wilket Creek Trail, and the Gatineau Corridor Recreation Trail.
I will leave links to various related resources below, including my Strava recording of the ride for viewers that wish to ride it themselves.
Strava Ride Recording From Georget...
published: 05 Aug 2024
Powering the Downtown Core: A City Under Construction
Mario Arruda, Toronto Hydro stations supervisor, takes us on a tour of Windsor Station to discuss the challenges of aging infrastructure as new construction puts pressure on the grid.
Servicing the west side of Toronto's downtown core since the 1950s, Windsor Station has reached capacity and requires an upgrade to equipment that has become obsolete.
Find out about investments in grid modernization at www.torontohydro.com/learnmore
To ensure we can continue powering Canada’s largest city safely and reliably for years to come, we’re developing our next five-year investment plan: for 2025 to...
To ensure we can continue powering Canada’s largest city safely and reliably for years to come, we’re developing our next five-year investment plan: for 2025 to 2029.
Part of our plan is focused on renewing aging, deteriorating and obsolete equipment, to help minimize the risk of outages, ensure safe operations, and mitigate environmental hazards posed by old equipment.
Learn more about our plan: www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
To ensure we can continue powering Canada’s largest city safely and reliably for years to come, we’re developing our next five-year investment plan: for 2025 to 2029.
Part of our plan is focused on renewing aging, deteriorating and obsolete equipment, to help minimize the risk of outages, ensure safe operations, and mitigate environmental hazards posed by old equipment.
Learn more about our plan: www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
To ensure we can continue powering Canada’s largest city safely and reliably for years to come, we’re developing our next five-year investment plan: for 2025 to...
To ensure we can continue powering Canada’s largest city safely and reliably for years to come, we’re developing our next five-year investment plan: for 2025 to 2029.
As more customers plug into electrified technologies, we need to invest in building a more intelligent and resilient grid. This includes integrating new smart grid technologies that can help us restore power to customers faster and at a lower cost than today, as well as investments to strengthen the grid against extreme weather and cyber attacks.
Learn more about our plan: www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
To ensure we can continue powering Canada’s largest city safely and reliably for years to come, we’re developing our next five-year investment plan: for 2025 to 2029.
As more customers plug into electrified technologies, we need to invest in building a more intelligent and resilient grid. This includes integrating new smart grid technologies that can help us restore power to customers faster and at a lower cost than today, as well as investments to strengthen the grid against extreme weather and cyber attacks.
Learn more about our plan: www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
Discover what makes the downtown core and Harbourfront community of Toronto so unique and how Toronto Hydro's investment in Copeland Station is powering unprece...
Discover what makes the downtown core and Harbourfront community of Toronto so unique and how Toronto Hydro's investment in Copeland Station is powering unprecedented growth in the area.
In this video, we hear from customers about what it’s like to live and work in the downtown core and Harbourfront neighbourhoods, and explain how Copeland Station is helping to improve reliability and meet the increasing need for electricity downtown.
#InvestingInYourCommunity
Learn more about our community investments: https://www.torontohydro.com/powering-our-communities
Learn about our investment plan for 2025–2029: https://www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
Follow us on our social media channels:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torontohydro/
X: https://www.twitter.com/torontohydro
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torontohydro
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/toronto-hydro/
Discover what makes the downtown core and Harbourfront community of Toronto so unique and how Toronto Hydro's investment in Copeland Station is powering unprecedented growth in the area.
In this video, we hear from customers about what it’s like to live and work in the downtown core and Harbourfront neighbourhoods, and explain how Copeland Station is helping to improve reliability and meet the increasing need for electricity downtown.
#InvestingInYourCommunity
Learn more about our community investments: https://www.torontohydro.com/powering-our-communities
Learn about our investment plan for 2025–2029: https://www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
Follow us on our social media channels:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torontohydro/
X: https://www.twitter.com/torontohydro
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torontohydro
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/toronto-hydro/
Power System Controller Apprentices, Scott Thompson and James Robertson, tell us how they ended up working in the control room of Canada's largest municipal ele...
Power System Controller Apprentices, Scott Thompson and James Robertson, tell us how they ended up working in the control room of Canada's largest municipal electric utility.
Power System Controller Apprentices, Scott Thompson and James Robertson, tell us how they ended up working in the control room of Canada's largest municipal electric utility.
A cat, now affectionately known as 'hydro cat,' was rescued from the top of a hydro pole near Bloor and Dufferin Thursday. The couple who first spotted the anim...
A cat, now affectionately known as 'hydro cat,' was rescued from the top of a hydro pole near Bloor and Dufferin Thursday. The couple who first spotted the animal is hoping the furry feline now finds a forever home.
A cat, now affectionately known as 'hydro cat,' was rescued from the top of a hydro pole near Bloor and Dufferin Thursday. The couple who first spotted the animal is hoping the furry feline now finds a forever home.
Toronto Hydro is the Gold winner for the Utilities and Electrical category of the 2018 Canada's Safest Employers awards.
Learn more about the awards at www.sa...
Toronto Hydro is the Gold winner for the Utilities and Electrical category of the 2018 Canada's Safest Employers awards.
Learn more about the awards at www.safestemployers.com.
Brought to you by Canadian Occupational Safety magazine (www.cos-mag.com).
The Canadian Occupational Safety channel is where safety professionals get the videos they need to help them keep their workplaces heathy and safe every day. Videos cover safety culture and leadership, facility safety, psychological health and safety and much more.
Toronto Hydro is the Gold winner for the Utilities and Electrical category of the 2018 Canada's Safest Employers awards.
Learn more about the awards at www.safestemployers.com.
Brought to you by Canadian Occupational Safety magazine (www.cos-mag.com).
The Canadian Occupational Safety channel is where safety professionals get the videos they need to help them keep their workplaces heathy and safe every day. Videos cover safety culture and leadership, facility safety, psychological health and safety and much more.
Starting May 1st, Ontario Hydro customers will be able to use 'ultra low' overnight rates. At 2.4 cents per kilowatt, the rate is 67 per cent lower than the cur...
Starting May 1st, Ontario Hydro customers will be able to use 'ultra low' overnight rates. At 2.4 cents per kilowatt, the rate is 67 per cent lower than the current off peak rates. Richard Southern reports.
Starting May 1st, Ontario Hydro customers will be able to use 'ultra low' overnight rates. At 2.4 cents per kilowatt, the rate is 67 per cent lower than the current off peak rates. Richard Southern reports.
Discover what makes the Queen West neighbourhood of Toronto so unique and how Toronto Hydro’s investment in battery energy storage is helping meet the electrici...
Discover what makes the Queen West neighbourhood of Toronto so unique and how Toronto Hydro’s investment in battery energy storage is helping meet the electricity needs of the community.
In this video, we hear from customers about what it’s like to live and work in the Queen West neighbourhood, and explain how we’re using battery energy storage at our Bulwer Municipal Station to help manage electricity demand and extend the life of existing electrical equipment in the area.
#InvestingInYourCommunity
Learn more about our community investments: https://www.torontohydro.com/powering-our-communities
Learn about our investment plan for 2025–2029: https://www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
Follow us on our social media channels:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torontohydro/
X: https://www.twitter.com/torontohydro
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torontohydro
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/toronto-hydro/
Discover what makes the Queen West neighbourhood of Toronto so unique and how Toronto Hydro’s investment in battery energy storage is helping meet the electricity needs of the community.
In this video, we hear from customers about what it’s like to live and work in the Queen West neighbourhood, and explain how we’re using battery energy storage at our Bulwer Municipal Station to help manage electricity demand and extend the life of existing electrical equipment in the area.
#InvestingInYourCommunity
Learn more about our community investments: https://www.torontohydro.com/powering-our-communities
Learn about our investment plan for 2025–2029: https://www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
Follow us on our social media channels:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torontohydro/
X: https://www.twitter.com/torontohydro
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torontohydro
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/toronto-hydro/
This production focuses on riding from Georgetown to Scarborough Ontario by bike. Emphasis is placed on the long distances that can be traveled off-road, especi...
This production focuses on riding from Georgetown to Scarborough Ontario by bike. Emphasis is placed on the long distances that can be traveled off-road, especially through the heart of Toronto. We will be riding much of the way on inter-connected networks of Active Transportation options. We will begin along the new Active Transportation raised cycle tracks along Finch Avenue West before transitioning to the off-road Finch Hydro Corridor Trail in the west end of the GTA. That will transition to the East Don Parkland Trail, Don Mills Recreation Trail, Wilket Creek Trail, and the Gatineau Corridor Recreation Trail.
I will leave links to various related resources below, including my Strava recording of the ride for viewers that wish to ride it themselves.
Strava Ride Recording From Georgetown to Scarborough - https://www.strava.com/activities/11955537141
A Toronto bike blog by Robert Zaichkowski about the Meadoway Trail - http://www.twowheeledpolitics.ca/2024/07/july-2024-ride-meadoway.html
Bike Brampton - https://bikebrampton.ca/
This production focuses on riding from Georgetown to Scarborough Ontario by bike. Emphasis is placed on the long distances that can be traveled off-road, especially through the heart of Toronto. We will be riding much of the way on inter-connected networks of Active Transportation options. We will begin along the new Active Transportation raised cycle tracks along Finch Avenue West before transitioning to the off-road Finch Hydro Corridor Trail in the west end of the GTA. That will transition to the East Don Parkland Trail, Don Mills Recreation Trail, Wilket Creek Trail, and the Gatineau Corridor Recreation Trail.
I will leave links to various related resources below, including my Strava recording of the ride for viewers that wish to ride it themselves.
Strava Ride Recording From Georgetown to Scarborough - https://www.strava.com/activities/11955537141
A Toronto bike blog by Robert Zaichkowski about the Meadoway Trail - http://www.twowheeledpolitics.ca/2024/07/july-2024-ride-meadoway.html
Bike Brampton - https://bikebrampton.ca/
Mario Arruda, Toronto Hydro stations supervisor, takes us on a tour of Windsor Station to discuss the challenges of aging infrastructure as new construction put...
Mario Arruda, Toronto Hydro stations supervisor, takes us on a tour of Windsor Station to discuss the challenges of aging infrastructure as new construction puts pressure on the grid.
Servicing the west side of Toronto's downtown core since the 1950s, Windsor Station has reached capacity and requires an upgrade to equipment that has become obsolete.
Find out about investments in grid modernization at www.torontohydro.com/learnmore
Mario Arruda, Toronto Hydro stations supervisor, takes us on a tour of Windsor Station to discuss the challenges of aging infrastructure as new construction puts pressure on the grid.
Servicing the west side of Toronto's downtown core since the 1950s, Windsor Station has reached capacity and requires an upgrade to equipment that has become obsolete.
Find out about investments in grid modernization at www.torontohydro.com/learnmore
To ensure we can continue powering Canada’s largest city safely and reliably for years to come, we’re developing our next five-year investment plan: for 2025 to 2029.
Part of our plan is focused on renewing aging, deteriorating and obsolete equipment, to help minimize the risk of outages, ensure safe operations, and mitigate environmental hazards posed by old equipment.
Learn more about our plan: www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
To ensure we can continue powering Canada’s largest city safely and reliably for years to come, we’re developing our next five-year investment plan: for 2025 to 2029.
As more customers plug into electrified technologies, we need to invest in building a more intelligent and resilient grid. This includes integrating new smart grid technologies that can help us restore power to customers faster and at a lower cost than today, as well as investments to strengthen the grid against extreme weather and cyber attacks.
Learn more about our plan: www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
Discover what makes the downtown core and Harbourfront community of Toronto so unique and how Toronto Hydro's investment in Copeland Station is powering unprecedented growth in the area.
In this video, we hear from customers about what it’s like to live and work in the downtown core and Harbourfront neighbourhoods, and explain how Copeland Station is helping to improve reliability and meet the increasing need for electricity downtown.
#InvestingInYourCommunity
Learn more about our community investments: https://www.torontohydro.com/powering-our-communities
Learn about our investment plan for 2025–2029: https://www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
Follow us on our social media channels:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torontohydro/
X: https://www.twitter.com/torontohydro
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torontohydro
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/toronto-hydro/
Power System Controller Apprentices, Scott Thompson and James Robertson, tell us how they ended up working in the control room of Canada's largest municipal electric utility.
A cat, now affectionately known as 'hydro cat,' was rescued from the top of a hydro pole near Bloor and Dufferin Thursday. The couple who first spotted the animal is hoping the furry feline now finds a forever home.
Toronto Hydro is the Gold winner for the Utilities and Electrical category of the 2018 Canada's Safest Employers awards.
Learn more about the awards at www.safestemployers.com.
Brought to you by Canadian Occupational Safety magazine (www.cos-mag.com).
The Canadian Occupational Safety channel is where safety professionals get the videos they need to help them keep their workplaces heathy and safe every day. Videos cover safety culture and leadership, facility safety, psychological health and safety and much more.
Starting May 1st, Ontario Hydro customers will be able to use 'ultra low' overnight rates. At 2.4 cents per kilowatt, the rate is 67 per cent lower than the current off peak rates. Richard Southern reports.
Discover what makes the Queen West neighbourhood of Toronto so unique and how Toronto Hydro’s investment in battery energy storage is helping meet the electricity needs of the community.
In this video, we hear from customers about what it’s like to live and work in the Queen West neighbourhood, and explain how we’re using battery energy storage at our Bulwer Municipal Station to help manage electricity demand and extend the life of existing electrical equipment in the area.
#InvestingInYourCommunity
Learn more about our community investments: https://www.torontohydro.com/powering-our-communities
Learn about our investment plan for 2025–2029: https://www.torontohydro.com/regulatory-information/our-2025-29-investment-plan
Follow us on our social media channels:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torontohydro/
X: https://www.twitter.com/torontohydro
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torontohydro
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/toronto-hydro/
This production focuses on riding from Georgetown to Scarborough Ontario by bike. Emphasis is placed on the long distances that can be traveled off-road, especially through the heart of Toronto. We will be riding much of the way on inter-connected networks of Active Transportation options. We will begin along the new Active Transportation raised cycle tracks along Finch Avenue West before transitioning to the off-road Finch Hydro Corridor Trail in the west end of the GTA. That will transition to the East Don Parkland Trail, Don Mills Recreation Trail, Wilket Creek Trail, and the Gatineau Corridor Recreation Trail.
I will leave links to various related resources below, including my Strava recording of the ride for viewers that wish to ride it themselves.
Strava Ride Recording From Georgetown to Scarborough - https://www.strava.com/activities/11955537141
A Toronto bike blog by Robert Zaichkowski about the Meadoway Trail - http://www.twowheeledpolitics.ca/2024/07/july-2024-ride-meadoway.html
Bike Brampton - https://bikebrampton.ca/
Mario Arruda, Toronto Hydro stations supervisor, takes us on a tour of Windsor Station to discuss the challenges of aging infrastructure as new construction puts pressure on the grid.
Servicing the west side of Toronto's downtown core since the 1950s, Windsor Station has reached capacity and requires an upgrade to equipment that has become obsolete.
Find out about investments in grid modernization at www.torontohydro.com/learnmore
Toronto Hydro is the largest municipal electricity distribution company in Canada, serving approximately 740,000 customers in the City of Toronto. It distributes approximately 18% of the electricity consumed in the Province of Ontario.
History
Toronto Hydro has been serving the City of Toronto for over a century.
1910s: Electricity first came to Toronto in the late 1880s. A number of private companies were formed to meet demand. In 1908, Torontonians voted overwhelmingly for the formation of a municipal electricity company. Toronto Hydro-Electric System was introduced on May 2, 1911 at Old City Hall.
1920s: Toronto Hydro merged with the private electricity companies in the 1920s, leading to a 95 per cent increase in the number of meters and a 200 per cent increase in the kilowatt-hours sold. Further demand came from an approximate 50 per cent rise in appliance sales.
1930s: Demand for electricity decreased for the first time during the Depression. In order to protect jobs, unionized workers agreed to reduce their work hours to 40 hours per week. While some layoffs were necessary, those jobs were offered back to employees when electricity consumption picked up in 1940.
risk that TorontoHydro is not able to arrange sufficient and cost-effective debt financing to repay maturing debt and to fund capital expenditures and other obligations; risk that Toronto Hydro is ...
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