York Regional Police is proud to open a new substation to serve the Kleinburg community in the City of Vaughan. The substation opened today, Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
The new 3,600-square-foot substation is located in a restored church at 10418 Islington Avenue.
At the new Kleinburg Community Substation, members of the community can interact with officers, file police reports, receive crime prevention information and ask questions about the service or policing in general.
The substation, now the fourth in the region, falls within #4 District police operations. It will be staffed Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will operate similarly to the substations in Whitchurch-Stouffville, King and the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre.
“This substation is another great example of how we are working proactively and collaboratively with our community partners to provide exceptional service and ensure public safety,” said Chief Jim MacSween. “This substation also provides the vibrant and growing community in Kleinburg another opportunity to engage with our officers.”
“Today marks a significant milestone as we officially open the newest York Regional Police substation in Vaughan. We want our residents to feel safe, and that’s why I’m happy that the York Regional Police has partnered with the City on this one of a kind project,” said Mayor Steven Del Duca. “We need bail reform to keep criminals off the streets and behind bars where they belong. I want to thank Chief MacSween and our partners at YRP for their continued commitment to working with us to keep our residents safe in our community.”
For more information, visit yrp.ca or contact the Media Relations Unit at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 2664 or [email protected].
Prepared by: Constable James Dickson
March 18, 2025
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