Tim Hortons Store, which occupies an ideal position in Toronto Heritage Plaque: Balfour Building 1930, is located at 119 Spadina Avenue, within the south-west section of Toronto (by Richmond Street West Station and ALPHA Alternative Junior School). The store serves customers mainly from the neighborhoods of Chinatown, Garrison Point, Eden Place, Queen West, The Gardens at Queen, The Taylor, Atkinson Housing Co-Op and Spadina–Fort York. Drop in today (Friday) from 6:00 am until 10:00 pm. Please see this page for other information regarding Tim Hortons Spadina Ave & Adelaide Street, Toronto, ON, including the hours of operation, place of business address or phone info.
Tim Hortons Store occupies a place close to the intersection of Spadina Avenue and Adelaide Street West, in Toronto, Ontario, at Toronto Heritage Plaque: Balfour Building 1930.
Simply a 1 minute drive from Queen Street West, Blue Jays Way, Charlotte Street or Peter Street; a 4 minute drive from Bathurst Street, Yonge Street or University Avenue; and a 10 minute drive from Lake Shore Boulevard West and Harbour Street. For route finder systems the exact address is 119 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON M5V 2L1.
There are a number of buses that run to and from Stephanie Street.
Subway services drop you right at Osgoode Station (838 m), St. Andrew Station (920 m) and St. Patrick Station (1152 m away). The 1 Yonge–University line stops a short distance away.
Streetcars frequently drop off at Richmond Street West (103 m), Oxley Street (112 m) and Peter Street (286 m away).
The train arrives and departs from Roundhouse Park Miniature Railway Station (1018 m), Union Station (1069 m) and Toronto Union Station (1246 m away).
In the nearby area you can discover Draper Park, The Alex Wilson Community Garden, St. Andrew's Playground, The Well Retail, Princess of Wales Theatre and Clarence Square.
The total number of Tim Hortons branches presently open in Toronto, Ontario is 70.
For all Tim Hortons stores near Toronto, visit this link.
Throughout your visit to Tim Hortons, you can also check out the wide assortment of quality stores at Toronto Heritage Plaque: Balfour Building 1930.