2.5km away • Subway access
Popular shopping areas with affordable shops and restaurants. The Annex is mainly residential, with access to public transit.
0.8km away • Streetcar access
Visitors are attracted to this lively and colorful district for bargain-shopping and restaurants.
2.0km away • Subway access
Canada’s most popular destination for gay and lesbian visitors, with a full slate of things to see and do all year round.
0km away (we’re located here) • Subway access
The Toronto Entertainment District is home to many of Canada’s most important and recognizable cultural landmarks.
0.5km away • Streetcar access
The Fashion District is the name given to the area of Downtown Toronto around the intersection of Spadina Avenue and King Street.
0.5km away • Subway access
The hub of Toronto banking, this area is filled with beautiful, architecturally-significant buildings.
1.0km away • Streetcar access
Encompassing the city’s downtown area, the harbor is known particularly for its shops, restaurants, ferry terminals and marinas.
1.2km away • Subway access
Kensington Market is just to the west of Chinatown and is the bohemian heart of Canada.
3.0km away • Streetcar access
Liberty Village is a 43-acre master-planned community, combining residential, commercial and retail uses.
2.0km away • Streetcar access
Take a trip to Italy without the airfare; this Toronto neighborhood has maintained all the charm of a small Italian community.
1.3km away • Subway access
Once housing city hall, this Victorian building is surrounded by other historically significant architectural gems.
1.5km away • Streetcar access
The focal point of this inner-city neighborhood is the very picturesque Trinity-Bellwoods Park.
1.5km away • Subway access
Lovely park to stroll in and relax on a bench, near University of Toronto, the Royal Ontario Museum and shopping along Bloor Street.
Named among the world’s top five most livable cities in 2012 by The Economist magazine
Rated the third best city to live and work globally by PwC in 2012
Modis, a global provider of information technology staffing services, identified Toronto as second in the top 12 North American markets for IT jobs in 2012
On weekdays and Saturdays, trains run every few minutes from about 6:00am until 1:30am. On Sundays, they run from about 9:00am to 1:30am.
Most buses run from about 6:00 am (9:00 am on Sundays) until about 1:00 am, every day.
Most streetcars run from about 6:00 am (9:00 am on Sundays) until about 1:00 am, every day.
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