Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) in Toronto recorded 124 incidents between Jan 30 and Mar 31, 2026, accounting for 2.1% of the city's total. Assault was the leading category with 77 cases.
The Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood in Toronto recorded 124 incidents between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026. This area accounted for 2.1% of the city's total incidents during this period.
The data provides a snapshot of crime in this neighbourhood, highlighting the types of incidents reported and their frequency. Understanding these patterns can help residents and policymakers make informed decisions about community safety.
The data covers a two-month period from late January to late March 2026. It is important to note that neighbourhood boundaries may vary year to year, which can affect comparisons over time. This dataset includes specific dates, allowing for precise analysis of incidents within this period.
In the Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood, the leading categories of incidents were assault, with 77 reports, and break and enter, with 17 reports. Together, these two categories account for 76% of the neighbourhood's total incidents. Robbery, with 14 reports, was the third most common category.
The Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood stands out for its high proportion of assault incidents, which account for 62% of the total incidents in the area. This is significantly higher than the city-wide profile, where assault may not be as dominant. The neighbourhood's incident count is lower than nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160) and West Humber-Clairville (1), which had 162 and 137 incidents respectively during the same period.
There were 124 incidents reported in the Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood between January 30, 2026, and March 31, 2026.
The Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood accounts for 2.1% of Toronto's total incidents during this period.
The top categories of incidents in the Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood are assault (77 incidents), break and enter (17 incidents), and robbery (14 incidents).
The Yonge-Bay Corridor (170) neighbourhood had fewer incidents than nearby areas like Mimico-Queensway (160) and West Humber-Clairville (1), which had 162 and 137 incidents respectively during the same period.
Data sourced from the Ontario open-data portal.