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PATH Map - Toronto's Downtown Walkway

For help navigating the PATH, take a look at the city of Toronto's generic PATH map. We use this map to index featured merchants, and it also appears in displays throughout the concourse. If you're still getting lost, don't worry! Look below for more detailed building maps, tips for getting around, and a Q/A section for when you need directions.

 

Still having trouble finding your way around?

In addition to the general PATH Map, here you can find detailed, building-specific maps and directories. Hope this helps!

 

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Tips For Getting Around The PATH

PATH Marker
Signs ranging from free‑standing outdoor pylons to door decals identify entrances to the walkway.

In many elevators there is a small PATH logo mounted beside the button for the floor leading to the walkway.



Next Destination
PATH directional signs tell you which building you’re in and the next building you’ll be entering. The arrow is one of the PATH compass colours: blue (north), red (south), yellow (east), or orange (west).


Street Name
Street names are identified as you walk under them.



Compass
Which way is north? These ceiling-mounted compasses have colour-coded arrows pointing N-S-E-W.


Accessibility
This symbol indicates an alternative route for people with disabilities whenever a flight of stairs lies ahead.














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  • Diane Rosati10/31/2011 12:25:58 PM 5 5reply

    I am looking for a direct map underground - from One King West Hotel to the Bymark restaurant - 66 Wellington St. West, T.D. Centre - the Courtyard

    It seems to cut off at Wellington & Bay. Is there underground path to cross over to the TD Centre - which tower is 66 Wellington St.?

    • Customer Service10/31/2011 12:47:07 PM 5 3reply

      66 Wellington Street is the Toronto Dominion Centre Tower.

  • Olga11/19/2011 11:41:07 AM 11 1reply

    What about that area that is underground at Bloor and Yonge?

    I guess as it is not connected it is not part of The Path? It would be nice if there was still a directory to it included on this site.

    • cusomer service11/21/2011 8:36:00 AM 7 1reply

      Thank you very much for your comment, it is a great suggestion. We will try our very best to get a map for the Bloor & Yonge underground.

  • Heather11/21/2011 4:01:25 PM 4 1reply

    As a wheelchair user, it would be very helpful to know if there are elevators out of service in the path and if there is an alternate route. Twice recently, I had to come above ground and get soaked on my way to union station. Perhaps this information could be posted somewhere on the website.

    Thank you - except for elevator issues, I love the path!

    • custormer service11/22/2011 1:42:35 PM 3 0reply

      Thank you very much for your suggestion. We will definitely look into the matter.

  • John12/19/2011 1:29:41 PM 18 3reply

    Love the PATH but PLEASE make a BlackBerry app. Most of us downtown during the day carry our work BlackBerrys around with us so a BB app for ther PATH would be really useful.

  • Shawn12/20/2011 10:16:07 AM 7 0reply

    Will there be an Android version of the app?

    • Simon1/22/2013 8:59:15 AM 0 0reply

      I downloaded an Android version of the PATH map. Do a google search on the google playstore

  • Chels12/29/2011 2:35:02 PM 4 1reply

    I'm traveling downtown by van with a wheelchair bound youth to specifically explore the PATH and am not familiar with the area. Can you recommend a couple of accessible entry points attached to covered/underground parking?

  • Daniel12/29/2011 4:15:14 PM 11 2reply

    Please create an interactive map of the PATH that shows every retailer and restaurant with links to their websites, fastest directions from point A to B with estimated travel times...

    • Heather1/25/2013 6:34:56 PM 1 0reply

      Hi, I am a wheelchair user (please don't use the term "wheelchair bound"), I have not encountered any entrances that are not wheelchair accessible other than the Atrium at Bay and Dundas. I normally enter the PATH from the Hudson's Bay Centre connected to the Eaton's Centre on my way to Union station on a daily basis. It's very simple when you know the route and all the elevators are working. If elevators are out of order its a challenge. When you need to come up to street level, look for parking elevators and select street level. Hope this helps.

  • lpn912/31/2011 10:40:11 AM 4 0reply

    is there a route to get through the Bay once its closed? If there is, how is it identified. Our group could not find any indication on how to get around/over/under the Bay while on our way from the ACC to the Eaton's Cntr parking.

  • hans1/10/2012 11:36:56 PM 0 0reply

    where is the entrance to the path?

    • Customer Service1/11/2012 10:45:59 AM 0 0reply

      There are many entrances to the PATH. You can enter from Union Station, or from each tower eg. (First Canadian Place, King Str. or Bay or Wellington Str, Commerce Court, TD Tower etc.)

  • Marilyn1/16/2012 12:43:24 PM 0 0reply

    How can I calucate the distance I walk in the P.A.T.H. There are lot so tools to figure out how far you walk at street level, but now that the cold weather is here I would like to walk underground on the P.A.T.H

  • Customer Service1/16/2012 2:06:48 PM 0 0reply

    The PATH is approximately 28 km. if you go to google maps and choose "get directions" type A-B destinations (ie First Canadian Place to Eaton Centre) and choose walking it will give you the distance.

  • Sharon1/20/2012 8:38:02 AM 0 0reply

    I'm looking for directions via the PATH from SOHO hotel to Brookfield Place.

    Thanks.

    • Customer Service1/20/2012 1:23:55 PM 0 0reply

      Hi Sharon,

      Google maps has recently been updated with a very handy Directions tool that includes the PATH.

      Since your hotel isn't connected directly to the PATH, I've sent you a quick email providing directions from one of your closest entrances, at Metro Centre.

      Hope this helps!

  • Vicky1/23/2012 7:00:07 PM 0 1reply

    What time does the PATH opens? I usually start work at 7am and I want to walk from Union station to Toronto Coach terminal. Will the PATH connection through all buildings be open at 6am?

    • Customer Service1/27/2012 4:30:15 PM 0 1reply

      Thanks for your question, Vicky.

      While every building on the PATH has its own hours of operation, the majority are open early enough to allow early morning commuters to pass through. All of the buildings along your route from Union to Toronto Bus Terminal should be open early enough for you to pass through.

  • naz2/7/2012 4:42:10 AM 0 0reply

    Hi

    How do I get to Sheraton Centre (123 Queen West) from the queen st subway stop.

    Thank you

  • Patty Lea5/8/2012 10:43:12 AM 8 1reply

    Just a suggestion for the map. It would be great if you could enter “from” and “to” and search for a map. Getting a custom map, From: Union Station To: Eaton Centre and a step by step map is generated.

  • ted6/11/2012 12:29:22 PM 0 0reply

    what time does the PATH close?

    • Customer support6/12/2012 8:46:55 AM 1 0reply

      There are about 100 entrances to the PATH. Regular hours are from 7am to 9pm but some entrances are open earlier than 7am and close later than 11pm.

  • Cynthia Chan7/7/2012 11:50:58 AM 1 0reply

    Is the PATH open on Saturdays and Sundays? If so, at what times?

    • TorontoPATH Support7/9/2012 1:31:20 PM 0 0reply

      Hi Cynthia,

      For the most part the PATH is open on weekends, although many of the merchants on the concourse level are closed on weekends. As there are dozens of buildings connected to the PATH, each with their own hours of operation, it's impossible to give specific times for the entire network, but the larger buildings tend to open for public access as early as 6am, and remain accessible until after midnight.

  • New DT commuter7/27/2012 1:04:10 PM 0 0reply

    How do I get from Union (brookfield place PATH entrance) to Sears?

    • TorontoPATH Support7/30/2012 4:50:53 PM 1 0reply

      Thanks for your question. There are a number of routes, but the most straightforward would likely be to start north from Union through the subway station and proceed to your right into Brookfield Place. Follow Brookfield Place all the way through to its North-East corner (near Marche) and pass into Commerce Court. Continue through into Commerce Court North (just to the left of the CIBC terminal) and follow the hallway to ScotiaPlaza. Proceed through Scotia Plaza (Keeping to the right until you pass Mio Ristobar) and then continue into Bay Adelaide Centre (to the left of the escalators). Proceed to your right, and then past the food court, into The Bay. From here, continue up the stairs, and then proceed forward until the path ends, and turn right. Continue until you see the Queen Subway station on your left, and pass through it into the Eaton Centre. Sears is located on the northern end of the Eaton Centre, and can be accessed from street level.

  • Ally8/9/2012 11:50:00 AM 0 0reply

    How do I get from Union St. to 66 Wellington St. W. Please advise ASAP as I am going there this evening.

    • customer service8/9/2012 5:31:28 PM 0 0reply

      As soon as you get out from Union station walk towards the Royal Bank Plaza tower, continue straight and the next tower will the TD Centre which will take you to 66 Wellington Street West, there are signs in the PATH that direct you to the right tower (look up towards the ceiling of the PATH) for the PATH signs, hope this helps you and good luck.

  • Patty8/10/2012 1:17:51 PM 0 0reply

    My family and I are going to visit the PATH tomo. The area is very large and are wondering if the only way through the PATH is on foot? Are there other ways through the PATH?

    Thank you,
    Patty

  • Michelle8/14/2012 2:35:18 PM 0 0reply

    I'm trying to get from the Royal Trust Tower (77 King Street West) to the Novotel Hotel through the PATH. Is this possible?

  • clayto8/20/2012 2:08:15 PM 0 0reply

    I am going to St. Michael's Hospital. What entrance should I take from Bay St.?

    • Customer Service8/21/2012 12:17:57 PM 0 0reply

      The entrance closest to St, Michael's Hospital is the Hudson Bay Company/Eaton Centre. Hope this helps you and good luck.

  • Lostintorontopath8/23/2012 5:05:58 AM 0 0reply

    How do I get to the PATH entrance at Rogers Centre?

    • Customer Service8/23/2012 8:36:11 AM 0 0reply

      If you are exiting at union station, head west on Front Street, towards York Street, turn left on Blue Jays Way, the address of the Rogers Centre is 1 Blue Jays Way. Hope this helps and good luck.

  • Rachael8/29/2012 2:32:31 PM 0 0reply

    hi, I would like to take a path from 55 university to union station. Is there any way to reach union

    • Customer Service8/30/2012 2:12:22 PM 0 0reply

      Head south on University Avenue toward Wellington Street West, turn left on to Front Street West, turn right on Bay Street, and left on to Union Station. If you are going underground walk towards the TD Tower (which is Wellington Street, walk towards the Roayal Bank Plaza tower and continue straight to Union Station,tip: look up at the PATH signs as you are walking from tower to tower). Hope this helps and good luck!

  • Ryerson student9/6/2012 9:44:00 PM 0 0reply

    I have a class every other wednesday that ends at 9:30 pm. Would the path from the eaton centre to the union station still be open at that time?

    • Customer Service9/7/2012 10:17:43 AM 0 1reply

      There are quite a few ways to get to Union Station from the Eaton Centre, most entrances will be open. Try the entrance from the Eaton Centre to Bay Adelaide Centre,continue towards Scotia Plaza to Commerce Court and continue to Brookfield Place which will take you to Unin Station. Hope this helps and good luck.

  • Ed9/7/2012 1:58:44 PM 0 0reply

    My company is moving downtown this November! Please provide PATH directions from the GO Train (Union Station) to 155 Yonge Street. Many thanks!

  • Customer Service9/10/2012 9:33:17 AM 0 0reply

    When you exit Union station make a right turn onto Front Street, turn left onto Yonge Street and walk towards 155 Yonge Street. Hope this helps you and good luck.

    • Ed9/10/2012 10:13:32 AM 0 0reply

      Thanks for this ... any chance you can provide directions using the in-door PATH from Union Station to 155 Yonge St.

      Ed

  • customer service9/10/2012 11:49:59 AM 0 0reply

    Exit Union Station and walk towards Brookfield Place Tower, continue walking towards Commerce Court Tower, continue to TD Tower and pass the Richmond Adelaide Centre, exit at "The Bay" department store, 155 Yonge Street is at the corner of Yonge Str. & Richmond Str. East. Once you get comfortable with the PATH you can try other routes as well.
    Tip: there are PATH signs hanging (or near) from the ceiling in the PATH to guide you from tower to tower so look up to see them.

    • Ed9/10/2012 2:34:28 PM 0 0reply

      Thank you! This site has been very helpful!
      E.

  • Diane9/10/2012 1:07:05 PM 0 0reply

    Which building is the closest to the Sheraton Centre?

  • Customer Service9/10/2012 2:43:25 PM 0 0reply

    The closest tower is the Richmond Adelaide complex or the Thompson Building.

  • BJ9/23/2012 11:11:45 AM 0 0reply

    What do the red stars on the map indicate ?

  • Sense10/2/2012 9:44:01 AM 0 0reply

    I read the comments and found many responses are negative. However, the P.A.T.H. is an underground map make a lot of sense and useful for tour purpose. It shows connection between Transit station entrances, Building Names, major city facilities. It is no need to be too detail because all minor alternations are changing during city development. Tours could follow the underground road direction while walking there.

  • Pattis10/9/2012 3:19:00 PM 0 0reply

    I am new to living in Toronto.HOw to I get from Yonge Subway southbound at Dundas st to the Greyhound Bus Terminal at midnight with suitcases, using the path? 2) Is there an elevator? or escalators?

  • nessa10/9/2012 1:49:33 PM 0 0reply

    I want to know where the connecting entrance from path is to the Ritz Carlton hotel. does anyone know where it is

    • Ikhlaas Hashmi10/9/2012 3:18:50 PM 0 0reply

      The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto's PATH entrance is located in the lower level of The RBC Centre. You can reference the PATH Map at www.toronto.ca/path/pdf/path_brochure.pdf, for more details.

  • Abhi10/11/2012 11:13:11 AM 1 0reply

    What are the opening times for the PATH shops during the weekeknds?

  • LARRY10/24/2012 10:37:36 AM 0 0reply

    CAN I GET TO THE HILTON HOTEL ON RICHMOND FROM UNION STATION UNDERGROUND

  • Agnes lizardo11/1/2012 10:01:27 AM 0 0reply

    How can I go to 79 Wellington if I'm coming from Td centre? Thanks

  • Customer Service11/1/2012 12:59:00 PM 0 0reply

    The TD centre is 79 Wellington Street.

  • allison11/4/2012 2:38:33 PM 0 0reply

    is there any way i could get from brookfield place to the grand hotel (225 Jarvis street) ?

  • Deann11/13/2012 2:23:25 PM 0 0reply

    I will like to take a group of seniors underground so that they can have the experience. The thigg is that I have never had that experience. Where do I begin, or from where do I enter the underground?

    • TorontoPATH Support11/14/2012 3:39:12 PM 0 0reply

      Hi Deann, and thanks for your question!

      The best way to get started on the PATH is the way most commuters do - from Union Station.

      At the north end of the Union subway station you'll find a connection to Royal Bank Plaza, as well as Brookfield Place, which is a great shopping and dining location, not to mention an architectural gem. From these locations you can access other prominent buildings such as Commerce Court, TD Centre, First Canadian Place, Scotia Plaza, and Bay Adelaide Centre. After that, the PATH is yours to explore, it features countless restaurants, boutique shops, entertainment venues, and other attractions, all of which can easily be reached through the concourse network.

  • Ada11/29/2012 9:49:41 PM 0 0reply

    when will the doors close every night? after 6?

  • TorontoPATH Support11/30/2012 2:56:25 PM 0 0reply

    Hi Ada,

    Although most of the merchants in the PATH close around 6pm, many of the major buildings are open for pedestrian traffic as late as 12am. Each building does have its own policies, however, so some may close their doors earlier than this.

  • irene12/1/2012 8:59:45 PM 0 0reply

    Hi

    I walk to Mt sinai hosp from union station everyday . where on my return route if weather is bad, can I go ubderground back to Ubin station via the PATH?

    what is the closest street south of Mt sinai that I can access PATH and do I access via subway entrance?

    • TorontoPATH Support12/3/2012 10:15:20 AM 0 0reply

      Hi Irene,

      The closest entrance to Mt. Sinai would be the Toronto Coach Terminal at Bay and Edward, but you can also enter at the Canadian Tire at Bay and Dundas, which would save some time, and make for a less confusing trip. From here you can access the Eaton Centre, which connects to the Hudsons Bay Company at the south end. If you continue south through the HBC building, on the lowest floor there is an entrance to Bay Adelaide Centre. From here you can travel straight south through Scotia Plaza and Commerce Court to reach Brookfield Place, which connects to Union. The route might take a few trips to get down pat, but it should help you stay warm and dry this winter!

  • Roush12/8/2012 9:57:34 AM 0 0reply

    Can you please tell me how to go from Union Station to 155 Wellington st w using the underground path

    Thanks in advance

    • TorontoPATH Support12/10/2012 10:34:52 AM 0 0reply

      Hi Roush,

      To reach RBC Centre at 155 Wellington Street West, you'll want to start north through the Union station Subway station into Royal Bank Plaza. Next, proceed north through Royal Bank Plaza and continue up the stairs into TD Centre. Continue all the way north through TD Centre to reach First Canadian Place, and take a left to start heading west. Head west through FCP and into the Exchange Tower, and then continue into Sun Life Centre. Proceed west through Sun Life Centre, past St. Andrew subway station, and continue heading west into Metro Centre. Next, take a left to begin heading south through Metro Centre and continue heading south until you find yourself in RBC Centre. It might take a couple tries to get comfortable with the route, but before you know it you'll be making the trip without even thinking about it!

  • ashley12/14/2012 9:00:44 AM 0 0reply

    Does the PATH area of The Bay have different operating hours?

  • Roush12/10/2012 1:34:36 PM 1 0reply

    Thank you sooon much Toronto Path Support :)

  • Bob12/16/2012 8:30:52 AM 0 0reply

    An interactive Path map might include individual overlays for hotels, restaurants, theatres, attractions that are directly accessable from the Path or close by.

  • Phoebe12/23/2012 12:43:37 PM 0 0reply

    Is there any path I can walk from Bloor station to Dundas station? Thanks

    • TorontoPATH Support1/31/2013 11:06:09 AM 0 0reply

      Hi Phoebe,

      Unfortunately there are currently no concourse connections between Bloor and Dundas stations.

  • Sarah1/21/2013 3:04:18 PM 0 0reply

    Hi I'm a student and I was wondering if you can travel from bay st (college park) to eaton centre!
    Thanks

    • TorontoPATH Support2/1/2013 10:39:53 AM 0 0reply

      Hi Sarah,

      Unfortunately there are currently no direct connections between College Park and the PATH. The closest entrance would be at Atrium on Bay at Bay and Dundas, which connects to the Eaton Centre through the Dundas subway station. Hope this helps!

  • Cara1/24/2013 9:57:09 AM 0 0reply

    Can I take the PATH from Union to Maple Leaf Square condos - 65 Bremner Blvd? Thank you!

    • TorontoPATH Support2/1/2013 10:40:40 AM 0 0reply

      Hi Cara,

      You certainly can access Maple Leaf Square Condos from Union Station through the PATH. At the southern most edge of Union Station there are a number of doors leading to a stretch of concourse that continues south into Air Canada Centre. If you hang a right once you enter the ACC and continue south west, following the signs provided, you'll be able to access the Maple Leaf Square complex, which is connected to the condo buildings at 65 Bremner.

  • Serene2/4/2013 2:45:21 PM 0 0reply

    Hi there, I see there a "future walkway" planned from Union Station to 55 University Ave. When will this be completed. Thx.

  • Denise2/13/2013 5:42:27 AM 0 0reply

    How do I get to St mike's hospital using the path form union

    • Customer Service2/13/2013 7:19:30 AM 0 0reply

      Walk from Union station to Brookfield place, follow the PATH to Scotia Plaza Tower, go through the Bay Adelaide Centre, and exit at "The Hudson's Bay department store" cross the street to east side of Yonge street. You will walk one block east on Queen street and St. Mike's hospital is on your left hand side. Good luck!

  • Jan2/14/2013 12:03:53 AM 0 0reply

    How do I get to the metro convention center using path from eaton centre?

    • TorontoPATH Support2/15/2013 11:53:08 AM 0 0reply

      Hi Jan,

      Starting on Level One of the Eaton Centre, head south through the Queen Street subway entrance and into the Hudsons Bay Company. If you continue to the southmost aisle in the HBC building and hang a right, you'll come to a set of escalators on your left, which leads into Bay Adelaide Centre. Proceed through BAC, past the food court, until you reach the entrance to Scotia Plaza. If you continue heading straight south through Scotia Plaza, and past Mio Ristobar on your left, you'll come to a set of stairs leading down into Commerce Court North. Proceed through Commerce Court North and continue heading straight south, past the stairs leading up to street level, you'll come to the entrance to Brookfield Place. Continue all the way through Brookfield, past the food court, before taking a left and continuing into Union Station. Hang a right and continue past the McDonalds and proceed up the nearest stairs to access the Great Hall. At the west end of the Great Hall you can access the Skywalk. Just continue through the Skywalk until you see a door on your left leading to the MTCC, and you've made it. Hope this helps.

  • PK2/14/2013 8:03:17 PM 0 0reply

    I want to go from Union Station to the Hilton Toronto. Can you give me directions ?

    • TorontoPATH Support2/15/2013 1:27:06 PM 0 0reply

      Hi PK,

      To start towards the Hilton Toronto head north through Union Station, past the subway station, and into Royal Bank Plaza. If you continue heading north through RBC Plaza and head up the stairs, you'll find yourself in TD Centre. Continue straight north through TD Centre until you reach First Canadian Place, then proceed as far as you can north, and turn left. Continue heading west until you see stairs leading up to a corridor on your right, and continue north up this corridor into Richmond Adelaide Complex. Next, turn left to pass from Richmond Adelaide Complex into Adelaide Centre. If you continue heading west and then take a right hand turn, you'll find the Hilton connected to the northern most point of Adelaide Centre. Best of luck finding your way!

  • Sheila2/19/2013 10:26:20 AM 0 0reply

    can I reach the corner of Adelaide Street West and York Street by the PATH and is it straight or complicated?

    • TorontoPATH Support2/19/2013 1:20:31 PM 0 0reply

      Hi Sheila,

      Yes, you can reach Adelaide Street West and York street, and the route shouldn't be too complicated. If you actually look at the comment just above yours (the one providing directions to the Hilton), you'll find some basic directions for getting to Richmond Adelaide Complex, which exits onto York and Adelaide on its south side. From union it's a straight shot north through Royal Bank Plaza and TD Centre to First Canadian Place, which has a corridor leading up to Richmond Adelaide Complex on its northern side, opposite and a little westward from the concourse level entrance from TD Centre. Hope this helps.

  • Zach2/24/2013 6:35:53 PM 0 0reply

    Is it possible to walk from yonge + bloor to yonge + wellesley underground?

  • customer service2/25/2013 7:39:27 AM 0 0reply

    No I am sorry it is not.

  • Sarina4/4/2013 5:04:11 PM 0 0reply

    Hi there, I see there a "future walkway" planned from Union Station to 55 University Ave. When will this be completed. Thx.

  • first-time-train taker2/28/2013 8:42:20 PM 0 0reply

    Hi, I'm a first time train taker to Toronto Union Station from Windsor, can you guide in detail how to get to my ride on Front Street in front of the station? Thanks!

  • Shell3/5/2013 2:20:47 PM 0 0reply

    Can you pls tell me how to use the PATH to get from Union Station to the Sheraton Centre?

    Thanks!

  • customer service3/5/2013 2:31:22 PM 0 0reply

    Walk from union station, towards the Royal bank tower, continue to the TD tower, keep walking towards the First Canadian Place tower, make a left turn towards the Richmond Adelaide Centre and the Sheraton is up ahead. As you walk look up at the PATH signs which will direct you towards the right tower. Good luck!

  • outrun3/13/2013 8:27:14 AM 0 0reply

    Could you make a BB10 app please, Path hard to navigate for business people in from out of town.

  • Shilpa3/20/2013 9:22:00 AM 0 0reply

    What's the best way to get to 'Four' (restaurant) from Union via PATH. The address online says:187 Bay Street, Toronto ON M5L 1G5 Commerce Court South - Concourse Level. Thanks

    • TorontoPATH Support3/21/2013 1:20:09 PM 1 0reply

      Hi Shilpa,

      To make your way to FOUR, you'll want to start by heading North through Union Station, and past the subway station. Next, hang a right to proceed into Brookfield Place, and keep to the left, continue all the way through the retail area, until you reach Marche. Next, turn left at Marche and continue through the doors into Commerce Court. Continue north through Commerce Court and before too long you'll find a food court to your left. If you go to the far side of the food court and continue heading west, you'll find yourself at FOUR Restaurant. If you have any trouble, there are a number of signs along the way to refer to.

      Hope this helps!

  • bryan3/26/2013 5:13:01 PM 0 0reply

    It would be nice if revision dates were added to the map.

  • Jay4/4/2013 7:20:40 PM 0 0reply


    I have found web sites claiming that there are more than 125 grade level access points to Toronto's PATH tunnels. But I can't find them marked on the official PATH map or even a listing of them. I believe this would be a great help for both residents and visitors.

  • Bride to Be4/24/2013 9:48:41 AM 0 0reply

    Hi,

    My wedding is at Canoe and several guests are staying at the Fairmont Royal York. How late will they be able to use the PATH to return to the hotel? Thanks!

  • TorontoPATH Support4/24/2013 10:24:43 AM 0 0reply

    Hi Bride to Be,

    Congratulations on your wedding. While various sections of the PATH have their own regulations and therefore close at different times, it's safe to say that your guests will be able to use the concourse up until about midnight. After this point certain sections begin locking up and may pose a problem for your guests.

    Hope this helps, best wishes for the big day.

  • Connie Kee4/27/2013 12:19:34 AM 0 0reply

    How do I get from downtown Union Station to 95 Wellington Street using the underground Path? What is the closest path

    • TorontoPATH Support4/29/2013 11:24:57 AM 1 0reply

      Hi Connie,

      From Union Station, simply proceed North through the subway station, and into Royal Bank Plaza. If you follow the concourse North through Royal Bank Plaza, eventually you'll come to a set of stairs and escalators that brings you into Toronto Dominion Centre. Proceed into TD Centre, and continue North until you come to a major four-way intersection, and hang a left to continue West towards the food court. When you reach the food court, you'll find a set of doors sandwiched on the far, south side between McDonalds and Tim Hortons. If you continue through those doors you'll find yourself at 95 Wellington West.

      Hope this helps! The current underground route is a bit indirect, so on days with clear skies it might be quicker and easier to simply proceed North along York street from Union Station; 95 Westney is just one block up the road.

  • Sarina5/13/2013 1:58:27 PM 0 0reply

    Hi there, can you get to 123 Front Street West from underground?


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