Lots along The Queensway were often laid out when the sites were industrial. Retail circulation is a different pattern entirely, and repainting the old lines just preserves a layout that no longer fits.
In the industrial blocks the marking is about truck movement and pedestrian safety in the same space. Walkways have to be obvious to a driver who is reversing.
We paint in sections and let each cure before it takes traffic, working evenings where a site cannot lose its parking during the day.
Markings are set against surfaces and curb lines we built ourselves, so nothing has to be fitted around another trade's work.
Around Markland Wood and Alderwood the plazas are small and neighbourhood-serving, where a handful of well-placed accessible stalls matters more than total capacity.
We handle line painting across Etobicoke — including The Kingsway, Mimico, Long Branch, Markland Wood, and Alderwood, and the streets and properties around Humber Bay Park, Sherway Gardens, and the Lake Shore waterfront.
Our line painting work near Etobicoke



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What's included
- Optimized layouts that maximize usable stall counts
- Code-compliant accessible stalls and access aisles
- Fire routes, stop bars, and directional arrows to spec
- New striping and re-striping over faded lines
- Durable traffic paint applied for a crisp, lasting finish