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Be prepared for a bit of a walk, if you park next to St Mikes hospital, which is where that parking garage is located. I would estimate at least a 20 minute walk to get to the theatre.
Remember that there is a city owned parking lot UNDER the New City Hall at Bay and Queen street with over 1000 parking spaces in it.
Jim B. In Toronto.
Wait, St. Michael's Hospital is 1 block next to Ed Mirvish. Max 5 min walk.
Be prepared for a bit of a walk, if you park next to St Mikes hospital, which is where that parking garage is located. I would estimate at least a 20 minute walk to get to the theatre.
Remember that there is a city owned parking lot UNDER the New City Hall at Bay and Queen street with over 1000 parking spaces in it.
No I was a wrong................I was thinking of the OTHER Mirvish owned theatre, The Princess of Wales, on King street west. I apologise for the confusion.
No I was a wrong................I was thinking of the OTHER Mirvish owned theatre, The Princess of Wales, on King street west. I apologise for the confusion.
Jim B.
I think I have a bigger problem. The parade is Sunday and the route is about a block from the theater. Not only would I expect the parade to complicate traffic but it will probably mean difficulty finding parking and "event" rates.
You may be right, we may be walking a distance just for a different reason than you thought.
I think I have a bigger problem. The parade is Sunday and the route is about a block from the theater. Not only would I expect the parade to complicate traffic but it will probably mean difficulty finding parking and "event" rates.
You may be right, we may be walking a distance just for a different reason than you thought.
GO Train! No parking and traffic nightmare
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