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About 218 McCaul St, Toronto ON

You can find 218 McCaul St in the Low Density Residential area of Downtown. The nearest major intersection to this property is Queen's Park and College St, in the city of Toronto. Nearby areas include Grange Park, Kensington Market, Alexandra Park, and Church St. Corridor, and the city of Rural is also close by.

There are quite a few restaurants to choose from around 218 McCaul St, Toronto. Some good places to grab a bite are Art Square Cafe and Tasty Chinese Food. Venture a little further for a meal at Fiesta Burrito and Manpuku Japanese Eatery. If you love coffee, you're not too far from The Second Cup located at 179 College St. Groceries can be found at Lucky Moose Food Mart which is a 4-minute walk and you'll find Rexall only a 5 minute walk as well. For those days you just want to be indoors, look no further than Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto Police Museum and Campbell House Museum to keep you occupied for hours. If you're in the mood for some entertainment, NFB Mediatheque and Scotiabank Theatre are some of your nearby choices around 218 McCaul St, Toronto. 218 McCaul St, Toronto is only steps away from great parks like McCaul-Orde Parkette, Front Campus and Grange Park. Schools are readily available as well with Braemar International College and Hester How Daycare only a 3 minute walk.

Transit riders take note, 218 McCaul St, Toronto is a short walk to the closest TTC Light RailStop (COLLEGE ST AT MCCAUL ST) with (Bus) route 306 Carlton, and (Light Rail) route 506 Carlton. QUEEN'S PARK STATION - SOUTHBOUND PLATFORM Subway is also not far. If you're driving from 218 McCaul St, you'll have decent access to the rest of the city by way of Gardiner Expressway as well, which is within a few minutes drive using on and off ramps on Bay St.