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Your DVP closure this weekend is gonna be wild

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Your DVP closure this weekend is gonna be wild

Okay but real talk—you know how the Don Valley Parkway is basically the lifeblood and also the constant bane of existence for anyone trying to get anywhere in this city? Well, fam, buckle up because it's shutting down completely this weekend. That's right, the DVP, from the 401 all the way down to the Gardiner, is going to be a ghost town from Friday night at 11 p.m. until Monday morning at 5 a.m. for its annual spring maintenance. Every single year, it’s like a city-wide collective groan, but you know it has to happen.

### What This Means for Toronto

This isn't just a minor inconvenience, dude. This is a full-blown "re-route your entire weekend plan" situation. Seriously, if you were thinking of hitting up Pacific Mall for some epic food, or heading downtown to the St. Lawrence Market, or even just trying to escape the city for a bit, you need to think twice.

* **Traffic Chaos:** Expect major congestion on alternative routes like Kingston Road, Victoria Park Avenue, and even surface streets through Leslieville and Riverdale.

* **TTC Impact:** While the TTC doesn't *use* the DVP, the sheer volume of redirected cars will inevitably slow down buses and streetcars, especially the 501 Queen streetcar – which is already a whole journey on its own.

* **Plan Ahead:** If you're coming from Scarborough, especially around Ellesmere or Midland, and you usually zip down the DVP, consider taking the GO Train or giving yourself an extra hour (or two, honestly) if you're driving.

This closure is always a headache, but it’s crucial for keeping our infrastructure from completely falling apart. It's also a reminder that navigating this city takes a special kind of strategic thinking. Real talk, this is Toronto — stay up.

Psst, the crew on the morning show are always cracking jokes about DVP traffic. Tune in live at mornings.live!

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