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 

SITE MAP

Illustrated site map of AccessFest at David Pecaut Square in Toronto, bordered by King Street at the top and Wellington Street at the bottom. The map uses bright, high-contrast colours and large icons to identify festival areas, accessibility features, and visitor amenities.</p>
<p>Along King Street, from left to right, are the Food Hall, surrounded by trees and outdoor seating; a Community Champions area; the MapMission Meet Point marked with a green location pin; the Accessibility Tent; a Merchandise Booth; and the large blue Unfiltered AF Talks tent.</p>
<p>The centre of the site features the Main Stage, positioned vertically and facing east toward a large oval-shaped public park area. Immediately beside the stage are Info Central and an Audio Description service point. The public park contains a Sensory Tent and accessible washrooms, surrounded by a green ring labelled Futures Activation.</p>
<p>On the western side of the square is a large building footprint containing Workshops (Inside) and a dedicated Chill Zone. Nearby are Accessible Washrooms, a Volunteer Check-In station, and a Service Animal Relief Area.</p>
<p>Along the southern edge near Wellington Street are the Vendor Market, a Water Refill Station, and the Innovation Zone, described as “The Garage, Toyota Mobility Hub.”</p>
<p>The eastern edge of the map shows landscaped pathways with benches, gardens, and trees leading toward Roy Thomson Hall. Main entrances are marked along King Street, with an exit indicated on Wellington Street.</p>
<p>A legend on the left side identifies key icons and locations, including: Main Entrance, Food & Drink, Stage, Workshop, Information, Audio Description, Sensory Tent, Merch, Accessibility Services, Unfiltered AF Talks, Futures Activation, Vendor Market, Innovation Zone, MapMission Meet Point, Accessible Washrooms, Service Animal Relief Area, and Chill Zone.</p>
<p>The overall layout emphasizes accessibility, wayfinding, gathering spaces, and community programming, with major festival destinations clearly labelled and connected through open pathways.

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.

DIGNITY SHUTTLE BUSES

Dignity Transportation is providing FREE shuttle buses to AccessFest. 
Shuttles departing to AccessFest: 9am, 12pm, 4pm
Shuttles leaving AccessFest: 12pm, 4pm, 9pm

Shuttle locations:

Dixie GO Station PassengerPick-Up & Drop-Off – 2445 Dixie Road, Mississauga

Rutherford GO StationPick-Up & Drop-Off – 699 Westburne Drive, Vaughan

Pickering GO StationPassenger Pick-Up & Drop-Off – 1322 Bayly Street, Pickering

Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital 150 Kilgour Road, East York

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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