Quote Originally Posted by Canuck View Post
Well first off there's Brown's line, Kipling (To IKEA), Islington, Parkside, Lakeshore (As the name suggests), Jamison, (Gets you to the CNE) Spadina (Gets you to the CN Tower and The Rogers Centre Sky Dome), Young and York (To the downtown core and Bay street), Jarvis(Downtown, DVP (gets you back north to the 401 then the 416 to Ottawa for the worlds largest rink!!) and then the end of the Gardiner. Queen runs parallel with the Gardiner.
However you can get onto the Gardiner from The QEW (Queen Elizabeths' Way)
That's what I remember from my last commute. tongue in cheek whilst wearing a toque....cheers just a razzin ya mate!!
Actually you're right. When we were last in Toronto we were staying with friends at their new (to them) house we had not been to yet. (Off Queen but out near the beaches). It was Lake Shore Blvd. with all the exits. Our directions brought us down the 427 to the Gardiner and then said get off on Lakeshore. They should have said go to the END of the Gardiner where it puts you on Lake Shore. We knew better than to get off in Etobicoke but we still ended up having to cross most of downtown at rush hour on Lake Shore. Passing expressway exit after expressway exit. Arghhh.