Rogers Road BIA Member Services at a Glance
Ways we help grow the neighbourhood and your business:
Media Profile: Feature in the Rogers Road Weekly E-news (sign up at the bottom of our homepage), blogs, news releases, and news outlets (e.g., Snapd, blogTO, NOW)
Social Media Profile: Rogers Road BIA Twitter: @rogersroadBIA, Facebook: /RogersRoadTO, Instagram: rogersroad_bia – join the conversation using #RogersRoadTO
Online Directory: Comprehensive listing of Rogers Road businesses and community services
Marketing & Events: Promote your business through community events (e.g., Rogers Common markets)
Seasonal Decorations & Programming: (e.g., Window Wonderland) and neighbourhood enhancements (e.g., banners, street lighting)
Streetscape Enhancements: Community art installations, partnerships with the City of Toronto on streetscape elements (e.g., tree pits, bike racks, transit shelters, benches)
Capital Infrastructure Projects: Improvements like street lighting and banners, plus access to grants (e.g., Façade Improvement Grant, Mural Grant)
Government Connections: Strong links to local MP, MPP, and Councillor offices
Grant Opportunities: Access to City of Toronto Commercial Façade Grants
Community Involvement: Opportunities to join committees or the Board of Directors and make a difference
Online Resources/Guidelines for Your Business:
Not sure if you’re a Rogers Road BIA member? Check out our boundaries map or contact us!
Pearson International YYZ Billy Bishop YTZ
GO Train, Exhibition Station VIA Rail, Union Station
Mega Bus, Toronto Bus Terminal GO Bus, Union Station
Rogers Road & Old Weston Road
We acknowledge the land we work, play and live on is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.
The City of Toronto acknowledges all Treaty peoples – including those who came here as settlers – as migrants either in this generation or in generations past – and those of us who came here involuntarily, particularly those brought to these lands as a result of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery. We pay tribute to those ancestors of African origin and descent
📍On Rogers Road from Boronco St to Weston Rd. & South of Keele—Toronto, ON. CA
rogersroadbia@gmail.com