Let’s Clean Queen East Together: Community Clean Up 2025

For this year’s community clean up, the Riverside BIA is teaming up with the Leslieville BIA, Ralph Thornton Community Centre, and South Riverdale Community Health Centre to host “Clean Queen E Together” on Friday, April 25 and Saturday, April 26, 2025.

Part of the City of Toronto’s Clean Toronto Together initiative, this is an annual tradition that’s been running for over two decades now. Not only is it a good way to help maintain the cleanliness of the neighbourhood, it’s also great community building!

Whether you’re a local business, organization or community member interested in joining and participating in this amazing event, here’s all you need to know about “Clean Queen E Together”:

Where is the Community Clean Up happening?

We will be cleaning up in and around the Riverside and Leslieville area – including parks, laneways and sidewalks – along Queen Street East, starting from Davies Ave in Riverside, and east into Leslieville, ending at Leslie Grove Park. See map below for reference.  

Meeting Spot: Ralph Thornton Community Centre – 765 Queen St E

Drop by near the front doors (look for the RTCC tent!) for your complimentary cleaning supplies (gloves and bags) and map with assigned clean up area.

After Cleaning Up: Waste bags can be dropped off at either 1) RTCC – 765 Queen St East OR 2) South Riverdale Community Health Centre – 955 Queen St E. 

The Community Clean Up will culminate with refreshments at RTCC. There will be complimentary donuts and coffee on Friday and delicious finger foods from our local restaurants on Saturday.

What do I need to bring to the Community Clean Up?

Nothing, just drop by and we’ll provide you with everything you need! The event will be rain or shine though so be sure to dress for all kinds of weather – we all know how unpredictable Toronto weather can be!

How do I register for the Community Clean Up?

Sign up for Day 1: Friday, April 25th (drop by 11am-1pm)  AND/OR DAY 2: Saturday, April 26th (drop by 11am-1pm).

If you’re signing up on behalf of a group, please kindly let us know the number of participants (via the registration form) so we can plan accordingly.  

REGISTER HERE

Join us on April 25 and 26, and let’s Clean Queen E Together! Don’t forget to register and follow @riverside_bia on Instagram for updates!

Photo credits: Riverside BIA

We did it again! Riverside BIA Blog is among the Top Toronto Blogs

In this 45th year of the Riverside BIA and after over a decade of active blogging on this platform, we are pleased to share we’ve again been selected by the panelists at FeedSpot as one of the Top 45 Toronto Blogs on the web.

We are in great company, along with NOW Toronto, Narcity Toronto, Raptors HQ and so many other epic blogs. We are proud to be #11 on this legendary list!

We certainly put a lot of heart, along with a lot of quality local content into our Riverside blog, to highlight all the exciting comings and going in Toronto’s Riverside neighbourhood. We thank FeedSpot for highlighting what we do!

 

Paying It Forward: Free Community Services in Riverside

These days, with the daily costs of living and other societal factors at play, many are struggling to make ends meet. Toronto’s Riverside neighbourhood is dedicated to lifting each other up and making sure no one is left behind by having accessible services and programming.

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been highlighting community services in the neighbourhood — from youth programs to free/affordable resources — leading up to our annual community clean up on April 25th and 26th (learn more and sign up)!

Whether it’s computer access or legal advice, read on to know more about free community services you can find here in Riverside:

Photo credit: Riverside BIA

Ralph Thornton Community Centre

Address: 765 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H3

The Ralph Thornton Community Centre has been serving the South Riverdale community for 44 years now. One of RTCC’s key facilities is the Lewis Pearsall Exchange Loft, where you can access free use of resources such as computers with internet access, fax, document scanning and a public telephone. We’ve covered RTCC’s services in more detail in our blog here.

Photo credit: Riverside BIA

Don Valley Community Legal Services

Address: Inside Ralph Thornton Community Centre (765 Queen St E)

A community legal clinic located inside the RTCC and funded by Legal Aid Ontario, Don Valley Community Legal Services provides free services to their catchment in specific areas of law such as employment, housing and immigration. They also conduct public legal education seminars to community groups. Check out their website for more information.

Photo credit: Fontbonne Ministries

Fontbonne Ministries

Address: 791 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H6

Built on compassion by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto, Fontbonne Ministries aims to address pressing and prevalent societal issues. Programs in Riverside at their Mustard Seed location include The Clothing Boutique which provides winter wear to those in need; and the Breakfast Program which provides nutritious breakfast options during the week. Learn more about Fontbonne Ministries here.

Photo credit: Stock image from Pexels

Toronto Public Health Dental Clinic

Address: 791 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H6

This Toronto Public Health clinic offers free dental services such as cleaning, filling and extraction to eligible children and youth, adults and seniors. Clinic hours are Monday-Friday (8am-4pm). Call (416) 392 6683 for inquiries and appointments.

Photo credit: WoodGreen Community Services

WoodGreen Community Services

Address: 650 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1G5

As one of Toronto’s largest social service agencies, WoodGreen’s Riverside location helps promote self-sufficiency and overall well-being with programs like regular food bank support on Tuesdays and financial empowerment through free annual tax clinics. Read our WoodGreen feature here.

And that’s a wrap on our community services blog series! If you’re interested in participating in the annual Riverside Community Clean Up on April 25th and 26th, learn more and sign up !

Follow @riverside_bia on Instagram for regular updates and fun content!

Championing The Next Generation: Children and Youth Programs in Riverside

As a community that thrives in service and growth, Riverside has many organizations supporting the families and children that call this neighbourhood home, whether it’s help with child care or opportunities for them to explore their potential.

New to the Riverside Blog? Over the past few weeks, we’ve been highlighting community services in the neighbourhood — from youth programs to free/affordable resources — in the countdown to our annual community clean up on April 25th!

From afterschool services to recreational camps, read on to know more about local programming for children and youth in Toronto’s Riverside neighbourhood:

Photo credit: South Riverdale Child-Parent Centre

South Riverdale Child-Parent Centre

Address: 765 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H3

Committed to nurturing positive parent-child relationships, South Riverdale Child-Parent Centre provides free, accessible programming designed to support individuals caring for young children at home and fostering family involvement in the community. You can find regular updates on their website and Instagram:

  • Daily Drop-in – Children and their caregivers can spend time in a stimulating and safe play environment. 
  • Outings – Previous locations have included for example Riverdale Farm and Allan Gardens.
  • Workshops – Some sessions are for adults only, others are for caregivers and children to enjoy together.
  • Clothing Exchange – Bring in clothes that your child has outgrown, and take home clothes for your child. When you’re done, bring them back for someone else to wear!
  • Toy and Parenting Book Library – This is where you can try out as many developmentally-appropriate toys as you like for two weeks at a time. 

Photo credit: Ralph Thornton Community Centre

Ralph Thornton Community Centre

Address: 765 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H3

The Ralph Thornton Community Centre provides excellent and affordable children’s programming which features a wide variety of fun activities facilitated by well-trained staff. The centre promotes inclusivity and healthy child development in a safe and interactive environment. Don’t forget to sign up for their e-news for updates!

  • Afterschool Program – Activities range from homework help, computer time and library visits to park outings, crafts and cooking.
  • PA Day and March Break Camp – These events offer exciting experiences for children aged 6-12 during school breaks.
  • Riverdale Adventure Centre (RAC) Camp – This fun summer day camp for children is offered to local residents with dedicated spaces in four specific streams: local low income families, Rivertowne & residents of Toronto Community Housing, LGBTQ+ families and a spot open to all!
  • RTCC Youth Group – The program consists of regular workshops and activities that build leadership, problem-solving, communication and other skills.
  • Leadership-In-Training Program – This leadership skills training project runs during the summer. It is done in partnership with Applegrove Community Complex and Eastview Community Centre.

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Toronto Public Library Queen/Saulter

Address: 765 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H3

Aside from a wealth of books, Riverside’s very own Toronto Public Library Queen/Saulter also provides the community and beyond with access to engaging and interactive activities for children and youth.

  • Family Time – Preschool children can read stories, sing songs and do other fun activities during these sessions. No registration required.
  • LEGO Club – Children ages 4 and up build and create their own LEGO masterpiece. LEGO and DUPLO will be provided.
  • Robot World – Children interested in coding can learn the basics as they work with robots firsthand, making them move through a maze, pass an obstacle course and more.
  • Snap Circuit Saturdays – Participants can learn the fundamentals of circuits and create their own alarms and AM radios.

Photo credit: Child Development Institute

Child Development Institute

Address: 635 Queen St. East, 3rd Floor. Toronto, ON M4M

Built on a legacy of more than 100 years of helping children and families, the Child Development Institute is best known for its unique and effective outcomes-based approach to children’s mental health, early learning and child care services.

  • Child & Youth Mental Health Services – These address a range of social, emotional, behavioural, psychological and/or psychiatric problems that are provided to at-risk children and youth.
  • Early Years & Child Care Services – Through child care centres, children get the support they need to be actively immersed in an environment that promotes well-being, belonging and expression.
  • Gender-Based Violence Services – These are counselling services, parenting support, shelter and more to support mothers with children who have witnessed and/or experienced interpersonal violence. 

Photo credit: City of Toronto

Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre

Address: 870 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 3G9

A hub for community programming located in between Riverside and Leslieville, Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre and its programs provide preschool kids and older adults opportunities for recreation such as fitness and sports.

  • Arts, Hobbies and Interests – Ballroom, open mic, video games, music—there’s something for everyone.
  • FitnessTO – Teens can choose from a variety of workout sessions such as HIIT, pilates, yoga and Zumba.
  • Sports – There’s badminton, basketball, pickleball, skateboarding, tennis, volleyball and the list goes on!
  • Swim – For anyone who loves the water, you can participate in classes such as aquatic fitness, and leisure and lane swimming.

We’re wrapping up our community services blog series next week so don’t forget to follow @riverside_bia on Instagram to get updates whenever a new blog drops!

Nourishing Minds and Changing Lives: Toronto Public Library Queen/Saulter

As the Toronto Public Library celebrates its 141st anniversary, we’re putting the spotlight on Riverside’s very own Queen/Saulter Branch located at 765 Queen St E. More than just an educational resource, Queen/Saulter has quite the story behind it (pun intended!). 

Did you know that the Queen/Saulter branch, which opened in 1979, was originally located on the south side of Queen St E just west of Saulter St where Biblio lofts is currently under construction? The following year (1980), it was relocated to its present location, which was formerly known as Postal Station G, a city-recognized heritage site.

If you missed our previous blogs, we’re highlighting community services in the Riverside neighbourhood this month — from youth programs to free/affordable resources – leading up to our annual community clean up on April 25th!

Aside from a wealth of books, Queen/Saulter also provides the Riverside community and beyond with access to engaging and interactive activities for all ages. Let’s look at some of the programs running at Toronto Public Library Queen/Saulter:

The Joy of Writing

Presented with the Ralph Thornton Community Centre, The Joy of Writing is a weekly writing workshop and gathering where participants get to read, write and inspire each other.

Robot World

Interested in coding? Learn the basics as you work with robots firsthand, making them move through a maze, pass an obstacle course and more! Materials are provided.

Legal Workshop: Tenants’ Rights

Presented with Don Valley Community Legal Services, this session featuring a housing lawyer will cover topics such as tenant and landlord rights and responsibilities, rent increases, privacy, harrassment and more. The workshop will be on Thursday, March 27, 2025 (6 p.m.-7:30 p.m.). No registration required.

The Science of Wine Workshop

Discover the scientific concepts of wines with special guest sommelier Chris Lafleur, who will discuss the compounds behind the unique aromas of wine. For the presentation, essential oils will be used in place of actual wine. There will also be a Q&A portion at the end. The workshop will be on Thursday, April 24, 2025 (6:30 p.m.-8 p.m.).

For more information on the Queen/Saulter’s programs and schedules, visit the Toronto Public Library website and follow @torontolibrary.

We’ve got a few more blogs left for our community series so be sure to connect with us on Instagram to stay updated on what’s new on the Riverside Blog!

Photo credit: Toronto Public Library (main image) / Pexels and Unsplash (stock images)