FESTIVAL SITE GUIDE

LOCATION

AccessFest is built for you in the heart of Toronto. Our free-to-attend festival happens within public space in the city.

David Pecaut Square
215 King St West
Toronto, ON
Canada 

GETTING THERE

TRANSIT

AccessFest is easy to reach by public transit. The nearest accessible subway station is St. Andrew Station, about a 5-minute roll/walk away. The King streetcar (504) stops right at David Pecaut Square, with a drop-off point near the main entrance on King Street West.

Wheel-trans 

A designated Wheel-Trans pick-up and drop-off area is located on King Street at the second Festival entrance across from the Princess of Wales Theatre. Look for the signage on site.

RIDE SHARE

Taking Uber or Lyft? Set your drop-off to David Pecaut Square on King Street West for the closest point to the festival entrance. From there, it’s a short, step-free roll/walk into the site.

PARKING

Limited paid parking is available nearby, including underground garages at Roy Thomson Hall, TIFF Bell Lightbox, and the Mirvish Parking Garage beneath the Princess of Wales Theatre. We recommend planning ahead or taking public transit.

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