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To get to the University of Toronto Faculty of Law by public transit, enter the University subway line and exit at the Museum station on the west side. The law school is right in front of the southern exit, at 78 and 84 Queen's Park, just south of the Royal Ontario Museum.
The law school is also only a short walk away from the Bay and St. George stations on the Bloor-Danforth subway line.
If you chose to drive, you can reach the law school from the major freeways that serve the Toronto area. 78 and 84 Queen's Park Crescent are just south of Bloor Street, next to the Royal Ontario Museum (Queen's Park Crescent is a continuation of University Avenue, and becomes Avenue Road north of Bloor). However, parking can be expensive and difficult to find.
If you are arriving in Toronto by train, you will arive at Union Station, the city's main rail hub. From there you can access the Toronto Transit Commission's University subway line. Travel north from Union Station to the Museum station.
If you are arriving in Toronto by bus, you may take the Bay Street bus (route 6) north from the Bus Terminal to Charles Street and then walk two blocks west to the law school.
Lester B. Pearson International Airport, Canada's largest and busiest airport, is approximately 24 kilometres from the law school, an approximate 45-minute drive.