Discover the Charm of Ontario Square
Explore Ontario Square, a historical landmark in Toronto, where rich heritage meets vibrant city life, creating unforgettable experiences.
A brief summary to Ontario Square
- 225, Martin Goodman Trl, Toronto, Old Toronto, ON, M5J 2M6, CA
Nestled along the picturesque Martin Goodman Trail, Ontario Square stands as a testament to Toronto's historical significance. This charming landmark invites visitors to step back in time and appreciate the architectural beauty that reflects the city’s evolution. As you wander through the square, you’ll be greeted by stunning views of the waterfront, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The square is not just about its historical appeal; it serves as a lively gathering place for both locals and tourists. Enjoy leisurely walks along the trail, partake in seasonal events, or simply relax on a bench while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. The surrounding area is rich with amenities, including cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a bite to eat or a refreshing drink after exploring. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or simply looking for a serene escape in the heart of the city, Ontario Square offers a unique experience that blends past and present. Don't forget to take a moment to reflect on the stories that this landmark holds and how it contributes to the tapestry of Toronto's rich heritage.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light for photography.
- Check local event listings for festivals or markets that may be held in the square.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy on the green spaces around the square.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as the area is great for walking and exploring.
Getting There
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Public Transit - Subway
Start your journey at any subway station in downtown Toronto. If you're near Union Station, take the Line 1 (Yonge-University) subway northbound. If you are at St. Andrew Station, take the Line 1 subway southbound to Union Station. Once at Union Station, transfer to the GO Transit train or TTC streetcar. You can take the 509 Harbourfront streetcar towards the 'Exhibition Loop'. Get off at the 'Queens Quay West at Lower Simcoe' stop. From there, walk east along Queens Quay until you reach Martin Goodman Trail. Turn left and walk north until you arrive at Ontario Square at 225 Martin Goodman Trl.
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Public Transit - Streetcar
If you are near St. Lawrence Market, take the 503 Kingston Road streetcar that heads towards 'Union Station'. Disembark at 'Queens Quay East at Lower Jarvis' stop. From there, walk towards the waterfront along Queens Quay. Continue walking west until you reach Martin Goodman Trail. Turn right and walk north for a short distance until you reach Ontario Square located at 225 Martin Goodman Trl.
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Walking
If you are already in the Harbourfront area, simply walk towards the waterfront. Head west along Queens Quay towards Martin Goodman Trail. You will find Ontario Square located at 225 Martin Goodman Trl. This area is pedestrian-friendly with beautiful views of Lake Ontario.
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Public Transit - Bus
If you're starting at Yonge and Dundas Square, take the 6 Bay bus southbound to 'Queens Quay & Bay'. From there, walk east along Queens Quay until you reach Martin Goodman Trail. Turn left and walk north until you arrive at Ontario Square at 225 Martin Goodman Trl.
Attractions Nearby to Ontario Square
- The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
- The Power Plant Union 535
- Queen’s Quay Terminal
- The Tall Ship Kajama
- CN Tower Photo Spot
- Simcoe WaveDeck
- Toronto Harbour Tours
- York Quay
- City Cruises Toronto
- Empress Of Canada
- Amsterdam Brewhouse
- Great Lakes Schooner Company
- Harbour Square Park West
- Yankee Lady Cruises
- Roundhouse Park
Landmarks nearby to Ontario Square
- Ontario Square
- Olympic Park
- Historic Plaque: Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
- HTO Sign
- Canada Lands Square
- CN Tower
- EdgeWalk at the CN Tower
- Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada: National Farm Radio Forum
- Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada: Glenn Gould (1932 to 1982)
- Brookfield Place
- Allen Lambert Galleria
- Canada's Walk of Fame
- Toronto Music Garden
- Ontario Heritage Plaque: Toronto Dominion Centre
- Toronto DownTown