Attractions Closeby:
Queen Central Condos will position residents in short proximity from a wide range of famous attractions, some include Queen’s Park, Royal Ontario Museum, CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, Toronto Eaton Centre, Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, Nathan Phillips Square, and Yonge Dundas Square.
Transit Near To The Queen Central Condos:
Residents will find the Queen Central Condos quite transit-friendly, with tram stops just steps from the development and Union Station which is situated approximately an 18-minute walk. While the Gardiner Expy & Don Valley Parkway are a short distance away, as well.
Shopping Close To The Queen Central Condos Toronto:
The Queen Central Condos will situate residents approximately a 12-13 minute walk from Toronto Eaton Centre, which will offer residents a near-perfect experience with a wide variety of services, retail, and diners. Some retailers that can be found in the shopping centre include Indigo, Hudson’s Bay, Uniqlo, Gap, H&M, Zara, Apple, Best Buy, Microsoft, Samsung, The Source, Guess, Michael Kors, Nordstrom, Under Armour, Nike, Sephora, Pandora, Banana Republic, Kate Spade, Boss Hugo Boss, Levi’s, Canada Goose, Foot Locker, Hollister, and Ovo.
Hospitals Nearby:
St. Michael’s Hospital (approximately 4-minute walk)
Toronto General Hospital (approximately 6-7 minute drive)
Mount Sinai Hospital (approximately 6-8 minute drive)
Hospital for Sick Children (approximately 5-8 minute drive)
Post-Secondary Institutions Close To The Queen Central Condos:
The Queen Central Condos will situate residents within short distance from University of Toronto – St. George Campus, Ryerson University, OCAD University, and George Brown College – St. James Campus,
Recreational Areas Nearby:
With a wide variety of recreational areas such as parks, libraries, and swimming pools within a short drive from the Queen Central Condos residents will enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle. Some include Queen’s Park, Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre, Alexander Park Outdoor Pool, Toronto Public Library – St. Lawrence Branch, Toronto Public Library – City Hall Branch, St. James Park, and Moss Park.