Torontonians will have five days to cast their ballots ahead of election day October 22.
The city will run advance polls October 10-14. Each of the city's newly-established 25 wards will have two locations at which to vote from 10 a.m.-7 p.m.. Those locations will be marked on voter information cards that the city says will be mailed early next week.
You can also find out where to vote early by clicking HERE.
Eligible voters will be able to mark their early ballots at City Hall no matter which part of Toronto they call home.
City clerk Ulli Watkiss has stressed the importance of giving people a chance to vote before election day.
"Campaign workers, our workers, all sorts of people have all kinds of circumstances in which they would need to be available on a day other than October 22nd because they simply couldn't attend the election on October 22nd," she said last week.
But Watkiss also shared that uncertainty over ward count meant she could not fulfil a request from council to hold advanced voting over the Thanksgiving long weekend.