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About 64 Kensington Ave, Toronto ON

64 Kensington Ave is in the city of Toronto. This property is conveniently located near the intersection of Spadina Ave and Dundas St. Situated near your area are the neighbourhoods of Kensington Market, Alexandra Park, Grange Park, and Queen West, and the city of Rural is also a popular area in your vicinity.

There are quite a few restaurants to choose from around 64 Kensington Ave, Toronto. Some good places to grab a bite are House of Gourmet and Harmoney Chinese Restaurant. Venture a little further for a meal at Homemade Ramen and Yummy Yummy Dumplings. If you love coffee, you're not too far from McDonald's located at 253 College St. Groceries can be found at Essence of Life Organics which is only steps away and you'll find Rexall not far as well. CineCycle and Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival are both in close proximity to 64 Kensington Ave, Toronto and can be a great way to spend some down time. 64 Kensington Ave, Toronto is a short distance away from great parks like Bellevue Square Park, Alexandra Park and Harry Gairey Rink. Schools are readily available as well with Westside Montessori School and Braemar International College only a 3 minute walk.

For those residents of 64 Kensington Ave, Toronto without a car, you can get around rather easily. The closest transit stop is a Light RailStop (SPADINA AVE AT NASSAU ST SOUTH SIDE) and is a short walk, but there is also a Subway stop, ST PATRICK STATION - NORTHBOUND PLATFORM, a 10-minute walk connecting you to the TTC. It also has (Light Rail) route 310 Spadina, and (Light Rail) route 510 Spadina nearby. For drivers, the closest highway is Gardiner Expressway and is within a 4-minute drive from 64 Kensington Ave, making it easier to get into and out of the city using on and off ramps on Rees St.