# GTA restaurant inspection records

Explore how restaurant inspection records are published across the GTA and how Verdine adds clearer history, matching, and pattern context.

Canonical: https://verdine.app/gta-restaurant-inspections/

Restaurant inspection records across the Greater Toronto Area are published by different public health authorities. Verdine brings supported GTA inspection history into one app, then adds matching, summary, severity, and repeat-pattern context.

## Current GTA coverage includes supported records from

- Toronto DineSafe
- Peel Public Health
- YorkSafe
- Halton Region Health Department
- Durham Region Health Department

## Different GTA regions, different source systems

The GTA includes several public health sources, including Toronto DineSafe, Peel Public Health, YorkSafe, Halton Region Health Department, and Durham Region Health Department.

Each source publishes records with different labels, portals, and levels of detail. Some records show pass or conditional status. Others expose critical and non-critical issue counts or source-specific finding language.

## Why matching matters

A restaurant profile is only useful when the inspection history belongs to the right place. Verdine links restaurants to source records using signals such as name, address, postal code, phone, and source lineage.

Strong matching keeps profiles focused and helps genuine inspection history surface with confidence, even when restaurant names or public health records are formatted differently across systems.

## How Verdine helps GTA searches

For matched GTA restaurants, Verdine surfaces inspection history, status context, issue summaries, source-specific severity, and repeat findings.

The app is built for the moment before you decide where to eat: search a restaurant, see the inspection context Verdine has organized, and understand whether the recent record is strong, mixed, or cautionary.

GTA coverage also shows why smart matching matters. Restaurant names often appear differently across place discovery and health-unit data, so Verdine uses stronger signals like address, postal code, and source lineage before attaching inspection context to a profile.

That gives GTA users a practical inspection snapshot across multiple public health systems without making every search start from a different regional portal.

## Common Questions

### Does Verdine cover restaurants across the GTA?

Verdine supports major GTA public health sources listed on the coverage page, including Toronto, Peel, York, Halton, and Durham.

### How do GTA profiles gain inspection context?

Restaurant profiles gain inspection context as Verdine adds source coverage and connects source records to the right profile.

### Does Verdine merge records across different public health sources?

Verdine keeps inspection source lineages separate so each restaurant profile reflects the right public health source.

## Related

- [Coverage](https://verdine.app/coverage/) - See supported Ontario source areas and the regional groups behind Verdine coverage.
- [How Verdine works](https://verdine.app/restaurant-health-inspections/) - Learn how Verdine interprets inspection history, recent findings, repeat patterns, and source context.
