Guelph Remastered

    Thanks to $44.4 million in federal and provincial Infrastructure Stimulus funds, $3.6 million in recreational infrastructure funding, and $24 million furnished by our City, Guelph will benefit from 25 major projects that will renew our aging infrastructure and create a more beautiful, better functioning and sustainable city.

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    An undertaking of this magnitude doesn’t come without some inconvenience. In the short run, you can expect to experience traffic delays and detours, parking issues and altered pedestrian routes. Remember, unlike a diamond, which is forever, these inconveniences are only temporary.

    If you notice a specific problem on a construction site (poor direction signs, broken fence, water leak etc.) please let us know and we’ll address the matter as quickly as possible.

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    Tale of a Detour Contest

    A contest for the directionally challenged !

    Whether it's a love story about eyes meeting from across a crowded intersection, or a tale about a funny thing that happened on the way to the Sleeman Centre, tell us your best construction-related story in 200 words or less.

    The Remastered judges will select the funniest, most moving, or otherwise outstanding tale each month to win one of 10 GPS systems - because who couldn't use more help getting around all these detours?

Featured Posts

Construction crews care about trees

Recently, a resident asked about the impact of construction on Guelph's trees. Here is how Don Kudo the City's Engineering ... Read more about Construction crews care about trees

Tale of a Detour WINNER

Read how dozers and diggers are keeping mornings interesting for a couple of local kids. Submit your Tale of a Detour ... Read more about Tale of a Detour WINNER

Highway work on Hanlon

  The Ontario Ministry of Transportation is upgrading intersections along Provincial Highway 6 in Guelph. The Hanlon Expressway will be reduced to ... Read more about Highway work on Hanlon

Transit Updates


Guelph Transit St. George’s Square Service Advisory: September 11 & 12

Due to the Jazz Festival taking place on Wyndham Street North, between Quebec Street and Woolwich Street, Guelph Transit buses will relocated within St. George’s Square. Bus locations are listed below and shown on the map. Please note, locations are subject to change depending on the order in which the buses arrive.Â
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Guelph Transit Route 61 Detour: September 2

Route 61 Victor Davis will return to regular service along Hadati Road at 2 p.m. on September 3.

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Guelph Transit Route 3 Detour: September 2

Route 3 Waterloo Fife has returned to regular service along Paisley Road.

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Guelph Transit Route 51, 52, 54 Service Advisory: September 4

Due to the U of G Move-in Day scheduled for Saturday, September 4th, route 51 Gordon, 52 University Kortright, and 54 Arkell will not service the University Centre from the start of service until the 5:45 p.m. departure from the Square. All regular bus stops at the University Centre; on Gordon Street, between Stone Road and College Avenue; and on Stone Road, between Edinburgh Road and Gordon Street, will be out of service.

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