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I assume you're wanting to get to the St. James campus where the nursing program is held?
If so, you can walk east along King St for 10-15 minutes- George Brown is on the north Side of King street.
You can also take the King street streetcar eastbound, and get off between Jarvis & Sherbourne. Don't forget to get a transfer when you pay your fare to switch from the subway to the streetcar.
I assume you're wanting to get to the St. James campus where the nursing program is held?If so, you can walk east along King St for 10-15 minutes- George Brown is on the north Side of King street.
You can also take the King street streetcar eastbound, and get off between Jarvis & Sherbourne. Don't forget to get a transfer when you pay your fare to switch from the subway to the streetcar.
Thanks! I'm new in town, so if you didn't tell me about the transfer thing, then I would have had to pay again. It took forever to get to school. Do you by any chance know of another faster route from mcowan station? I'm living in Scarb.
Thanks! I'm new in town, so if you didn't tell me about the transfer thing, then I would have had to pay again. It took forever to get to school. Do you by any chance know of another faster route from mcowan station? I'm living in Scarb.
Get on the subway at McCowan station towards Kennedy, get off at Kennedy station, switch to the Bloor Danforth Subway towards Kipling, then get off at Bloor-Younge, take the Young University-Spadina subway, then get off at King, and walk, or take the streetcar east to the school
There might be a faster way, call TTC 416-393-4636, tell them where your coming from and where you need to go, they'll give you the fastest route. Subways come pretty much every 5 minutes anyway. I take the subway a lot so that's the route I came up with lol, call to be sure
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from king station?
Thanks In Advance!