Near the junction of four railway lines, the Junction is known for its cafés and its furniture and antique shopping.
The Bloor Station of Go Transit runs from Georgetown to the north and Union Station in downtown Toronto.
Jane Station (at Bloor) - The Bloor-Danforth Subway line runs from Kipling Station to the West and Kennedy Station to the East. It also connects with the Spadina-University-Yonge Subway at Spadina, Museum and Yonge Stations.
Bloor West Village is known as "A Small Village in a Big City." Enjoy over 400 distinct shops and services, all located in a beautiful, European village setting.
High Park Station (at Bloor) - The Bloor-Danforth Subway runs from Kipling Station to the West and Kennedy Station to the East. It also connects with the Spadina-University-Yonge Subway at Spadina, Museum and Yonge Stations.
High Park is the jewel of Toronto's park system providing a unusual sense of wilderness within a major urban centre. The Park offers year-round attractions and amenities, including historic Colborne Lodge, large playground, animal paddocks, sports fields, tennis courts. an outdoor ice rink, and the beautiful Hillside Gardens.
Keele Station (at Bloor) - The Bloor-Danforth Subway runs from Kipling Station to the West and Kennedy Station to the East. It also connects with the Spadina-University-Yonge Subway at Spadina, Museum and Yonge Stations.
Sports Medicine and rehabilitation Centre
Roncesvalles is the centre of Toronto's Polish community. There are several Polish-speaking restaurants, delicatessens and shops specializing in Polish goods as well as a large selection of shops, cafés and a theatre on Roncesvalles Avenue.
The Humber River Recreation Area is a beautiful area for walking, running, cycling and picnics. The Humber River ends at Lake Ontario, where the trail connects to the waterfront beaches and trails.
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