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Now More Ways to Access the Waterfront Trail in Toronto

Posted June 16, 2006

Great news for Toronto Waterfront Trail users! The Toronto Transit Commission has just announced increased service to key spots along Toronto's waterfront. Leave the car at home and get out on the Trail! Or plan a long distance trip - park your car at one end and take the TTC back to your starting point at the end of your trip.

  • 172 Cherry St (servicing Cherry Beach) - evening service to Cherry Beach 7 days a week
  • 92 Woodbine South (servicing Lakeshore, access to Eastern Beaches area) - late-evening service 7 days a week, increased service duing early evening on weekends and holidays
  • 511 Bathurst (servicing access to Western Beaches area) - increased service
  • 509 Harbourfront (servicing Harbourfront along Queen's Quay) - increased weekday service to every 8 minutes
  • 510 Spadina (servicing access to Harbourfront from Queen's Quay) - increased service
  • 29 Dufferin (servicing access to Western Beaches) - buses are equipped with bike racks so you can take the bus with your bike anytime of the day

For more details visit the TTC's website at www.toronto.ca/ttc/

For more information about Toronto's Waterfront Trail section, click here to visit the city's community profile.

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