Via Toronto Transit (TTC)
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Subway: Get off at the Dundas West subway station. You can then walk south a few blocks, or take the King St 504 streetcar. The 504 travels the length of Roncesvalles Ave until King. To see North Ronces in all it glory, get off at Howard Park Ave and walk around.
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Street Car: The 506 College (Carlton) streetcar turns down Howard Park from Dundas west and crosses Roncesvalles Ave on its way to High Park. The 505 Dundas West streetcar crosses both Howard Park and the north most end of Roncesvalles.
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Via car or bicycle
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Roncesvalles Avenue runs south from Dundas St. West ro the King St W and Queen St W intersection. We are just east of High Park and can be reached by going east from the Park along High Park Blvd or Howard Park Avenue. There is ample street parking. The Martin Goodman bike path system makes Roncesvalles easily accessible by bike. Come up from the lake via Roncesvalles or though High Park and turn east on Howard Park.
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From outside the city
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North Ronces is also conveniently accessible from other neighbourhoods in Greater Toronto and from outside the city. From the south, you can use the Gardiner Expressway-Lakeshore drive-Parkside Drive route. It is fifteen minutes from downtown or twenty from the airport. Or come from the north via Highway 401-Black Creek Drive-Keele-Parkside Drive. Again, from Parkside Drive turn east on Howard Park and there you are
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