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| MAP and DIRECTIONS |
| TTC Routes: |
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| For TTC schedules and route details click http://www.toronto.ca/ttc/schedules/ |
| Driving from the North: |
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Driving from the West:
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| Woodbine Park: |
| Woodbine Park is located at the corner of Northern Dancer Boulevard and Lake Shore Boulevard East (Northern Dancer is between Coxwell and Woodbine Avenues). |
| Parking: |
| Take the "better way" - use Toronto Transit if you can. Or, cab it (12 minute ride from downtown Toronto). If this doesn't work for you, metered parking is available throughout the Beach area along its main arterials. Several Toronto Parking Authority lots are also scattered throughout the area. For details regarding parking lots click http://www.greenp.com/tpa/SearchServlet |
| Road Closures |
| During Beaches Jazz Festival StreetFest, on the nights of Thursday July 24th, Friday July 25th, and Saturday July 26th, Queen Street E. will be closed from Woodbine Ave. to Beech Ave. from 6:00 pm to 11:30 pm nightly. The north / south streets of Waverley Ave., Wineva Ave., and Lee Ave. will remain open throughout the evening. |
| Details re Road Closures: Area residents who live south of Queen Street East from Balsam Avenue to Lee Avenue will be able to drive through the area by going to the following locations:
The City of Toronto will temporarily open several one-way streets to two-way traffic. These include:
Area residents who live south of Queen Street East from Waverly Road to Kippendavie Avenue will be able to drive through the area by going to the following locations:
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| Here as well the city will open the following streets to two-way traffic: |
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| Residents of Harford and Herbert Avenues will be allowed to enter their neighbourhood via Hartford, which will also handle two-way traffic during the closures. Access will also be allowed through a laneway just north of Queen Street East or a laneway between Elmer and Herbert Avenues. At each of the intersections allowing access to neighbourhoods, police officers will be on-hand to direct traffic. |