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222 St. Patrick StreetToronto, ONM5T 1V4
The main entrance is locked at night from 9:30 pm - 7:00 am. For after-hours access, please call security at 416 596 3101, extension 3313.
SubwaySt. Patrick subway station, on the University branch of the Yonge-University-Spadina line (Line 1).
Streetcar506 College – McCaul Street stop, and walk south along McCaul505 Dundas – McCaul Street stop, and walk north along McCaul
University Avenue and Dundas Street – west of University, north of Dundas, we are at the corner of St. Patrick and McCaul.
You can drop people off in front of the wheelchair-accessible main entrance along St. Patrick St. Note — this area is considered a "No Standing Zone" by the City of Toronto
There is no paid parking on-site. Limited paid street parking and private lots are available in the vicinity. Please read parking signs carefully.
There are many ways we can help with your visit to Michener. Learn more about the Accessibility Services we provide and how we can help you.
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