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About 438 Queen St E, Toronto ON

You can find 438 Queen St E in the area of Downtown. The nearest major intersection to this property is Queen St E and Sackville St, in the city of Toronto. Nearby areas include Corktown, Regent Park, Moss Park, and Distillery District, and the city of Rural is also close by.

Looking for your next favourite place to eat? There is a lot close to 438 Queen St E, Toronto, like Rooster Coffee House, Souk Tabule and Madrina Bar y Tapas, just to name a few. Grab your morning coffee at Sumach Espresso located at 118 Sumach Street. Groceries can be found at FreshCo which is only a 4 minute walk and you'll find St. Lawrence Pharmacy a 9-minute walk as well. Parliament Interpretive Centre, Nightwood Theatre and Toronto's First Post Office & Museum are all within walking distance from 438 Queen St E, Toronto and could be a great way to spend some down time. For nearby green space, Orphan's Greenspace - Dog Park, Little Trinity Church Lands and Underpass Park could be good to get out of your property and catch some fresh air or to take your dog for a walk. As for close-by schools, Lord Dufferin Junior and Senior Public School and St. Michael's Choir Catholic School are a 6-minute walk from 438 Queen St E, Toronto. There is a zoo,Riverdale Farm, that is a 12-minute walk and is a great for a family outing.

Transit riders take note, 438 Queen St E, Toronto is only steps away to the closest TTC Light RailStop (QUEEN ST EAST AT SACKVILLE ST) with (Light Rail) route 301 Queen, and (Light Rail) route 501 Queen. QUEEN STATION - NORTHBOUND PLATFORM Subway is also only a 14 minute walk. For drivers, the closest highway is Don Valley Parkway and is only a 2-minute drive from 438 Queen St E, making it easier to get into and out of the city using Queen St E ramps.