Overview
Toronto East Detention Centre
The Toronto East Detention Centre (TEDC) is a maximum-security correctional facility located in the Scarborough area of Toronto. Operated by the Ministry of the Solicitor General, this institution primarily houses adult males who are remanded in custody awaiting trial or sentencing, as well as those serving short provincial sentences. 🔒🏢
Facility & Functions
As a key component of Ontario’s correctional system, the centre ensures public safety while providing secure custody. It is not a public service centre but a secure law enforcement facility. Key operations include:
- Remand Custody: Holding individuals accused of crimes who have been denied bail.
- Court Transport: Facilitating the movement of inmates to and from courts in the Greater Toronto Area.
- Inmate Programs: Providing basic rehabilitative and support services to those in custody.
Visitation Information
Visits to inmates are strictly controlled. The facility operates on a non-contact basis for general visitors, often utilizing glass partitions or video visitation systems. Visitors must schedule appointments in advance, present valid government-issued photo ID, and undergo rigorous security screening. Personal items such as cell phones, bags, and cameras are strictly prohibited inside the visitation area. It is highly recommended to call the facility directly to confirm current visiting hours and protocols before travelling. 🚫📱
Map
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.










