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  1. Bond Street is a short street in Toronto that runs from Gould Street to Queen Street East, which is home to some historic buildings and is associated with several historical figures of the city:

    • Emergency
    • Parking
    • Keeping Our Site Clean

    Emergency is located at the corner of Victoria and Shuter Streets and one block east and north of Queen and Yonge. Please note that you cannot access Emergency if you enter the hospital from our Queen St. entrance. Please go directly to Emergency.

    The parking lot is located at 209 Victoria St. on the west side of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute. View parking rates.
    There are also Green P lots across from the hospital’s Queen St. entrance and behind Metropolitan United Church on the east side of Bond St.
    You can also park at the Eaton Centre, located one block west on Yonge St. at Shuter St.

    St. Michael’s is located in the heart of downtown Toronto, just steps from some of the city’s most vibrant residential and commercial streets. Whether you’re visiting the site to work, learn, receive care or visit a loved one, it’s important that we treat the site and community with kindness and respect. One way to do this is by keeping the neighbo...

  2. Get more information for Bond St in Toronto, Ontario. See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions.

    • Bond St, Toronto, M5B, Ontario
  3. 82 Bond St. History. This restored 1858 townhouse was the final home of William Lyon Mackenzie, Toronto’s first mayor and leader of the 1837 Rebellion. The site features furniture from the nineteenth century, an 1845 printing press and artifacts from its former print shop.

  4. Mackenzie House is a historic building and museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that was the last home of William Lyon Mackenzie, the city's first mayor. It is now a museum operated by the City of Toronto's Museum and Heritage Services.

  5. View detailed information and reviews for 115 Bond St in Toronto, Ontario and get driving directions with road conditions and live traffic updates along the way.

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  7. Toronto red and buff brick, and leaded windows. Well-Located. The Dundas subway station is a three-minute walk away, and the Queen Street and Dundas Street streetcar stops are one minute away. 70 Bond Street is directly east of Toronto’s new theatre district and its largest shopping mall, the Eaton Centre. Air Quality.

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