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Find Us

Directions to our host parish,
the Church of St. Vincent de Paul

Public Transit

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From the Bloor Danforth Subway Line:

  • Get off at Dundas West station.

  • Take the ‘504 King’ street car from within the station.  (No transfer necessary.)

  • Get off at High Park Blvd. Cross the street and walk a block north to the church.

 

From the Yonge-University Line:

  • You will need a transfer.

  • Get off either at King (on the Yonge line) or St Andrew’s (on the University line).  (You are almost guaranteed to get a seat if you get off at King, but it may be faster to get off at St Andrew’s.)

  • Take the 504 street car westbound. Make sure to get onto the ‘504 Dundas West Station’ car.  The ‘504 Roncesvalles’ car stops about a kilometer south of the church.

  • Get off at Fermanagh Ave  (which is the first set of lights north of Queen) and walk a block north to the church.

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Driving Directions

From the Gardiner:

  • Get off at the Jameson Avenue exit. Go north to King Street (the first set of lights). Go west (left) on King.  King will start to curve north and will eventually become Roncesvalles at Queen Street. Continue on King and then Roncesvalles to the church. The church is on the east (right) side of the road just after the first set of lights north of Queen. (The approximate distance from the Jameson exit is 2 km.)

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From the 401:

  • Get off at Black Creek going south. Go south (left) on Weston Road. Weston Road becomes Keele. Continue south on Keele. Go east (left) on Dundas West. Continue on Dundas West as it curves south and crosses Bloor. At the first set of lights south of Bloor, go straight, rather than following the main flow of traffic on Dundas West. Pass through another set of lights and then look for the church on the left side of the street.  You should see it just before the next set of lights.

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Parking

On the weekends there is parking available to parishioners in the schoolyard of St. Vincent de Paul school. Enter through the gates on Westminster Avenue, on the north side of the church.

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