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About 2 Ontario St, Toronto ON

2 Ontario St, Toronto resides in the neighbourhood of St. Lawrence. Situated near your area are the neighbourhoods of St. Lawrence, Moss Park, Corktown, and Distillery District, and the city of Rural is also a popular area in your vicinity.

There are quite a few restaurants to choose from around 2 Ontario St, Toronto. Some good places to grab a bite are Rooster Coffee House and Pumpernickel's. Venture a little further for a meal at Cluck Clucks, Shawarma House or Bolet's Burrito. If you love coffee, you're not too far from Starbucks located at A1-251 King Street E. Groceries can be found at Luciano's No Frills which is nearby and you'll find St. Lawrence Pharmacy not far as well. For those days you just want to be indoors, look no further than Parliament Interpretive Centre, Museum of Illusions and Toronto's First Post Office & Museum to keep you occupied for hours. If you're in the mood for some entertainment, Nightwood Theatre and Imagine Cinemas Market Square are some of your nearby choices around 2 Ontario St, Toronto. For nearby green space, Little Trinity Church Lands, Moss Park and Orphan's Greenspace - Dog Park could be good to get out of your property and catch some fresh air or to take your dog for a walk.

For those residents of 2 Ontario St, Toronto without a car, you can get around quite easily. The closest transit stop is a Light RailStop (KING ST EAST AT ONTARIO ST) and is only steps away, but there is also a Subway stop, KING STATION - NORTHBOUND PLATFORM, only a 9 minute walk connecting you to the TTC. It also has (Light Rail) route 304 King, (Bus) route 503 Kingston Rd. Tripper, and more nearby. Access to Gardiner Expressway from 2 Ontario St is only a 2-minute drive, making it easy for those driving to get into and out of the city using Lower Sherbourne St ramps.