EXTRAS: Just Steps To Every Downtown Attraction Including Jacobs Steakhouse, Jimmy's Coffee, The King Transit Line, Victoria Memorial Square, Union Station, Impact Kitchen, The Well Development And More!
606 - 20 Stewart St
EXTRAS: Just Steps To Every Downtown Attraction Including Jacobs Steakhouse, Jimmy's Coffee, The King Transit Line, Victoria Memorial Square, Union Station, Impact Kitchen, The Well Development And More!
About 606 - 20 Stewart St
606 - 20 Stewart St is a Toronto condo which was for sale right off King And Bathurst. Listed at $909000 in July 2019, the listing is no longer available and has been taken off the market (Terminated) on 3rd of September 2019. 606 - 20 Stewart St has 2 beds and 1 bathroom.
Looking for your next favourite place to eat? There is a lot close to 20 Stewart St, like Le Sélect Bistro, The Arepa Republic and Mira, just to name a few. Grab your morning coffee at Starbucks located at 621 King Street W. Groceries can be found at Busy Bee King Mart which is not far and you'll find Cadence Health Centre only a 7 minute walk as well. Entertainment around Twenty Stewart is easy to come by, with Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, CineCycle and TIFF Bell Lightbox only a 6 minute walk. With Victoria Memorial Square and Fort York: Garrison Common a short walk from your door, you'll always have something to do on a day off or weekend. 20 Stewart St is a 3-minute walk from great parks like St. Andrew's Playground, Clarence Square Park and Canoe Landing Park.
For those residents of 20 Stewart St without a car, you can get around rather easily. The closest transit stop is a Light RailStop (KING ST WEST AT PORTLAND ST) and is a short distance away, but there is also a Subway stop, ST ANDREW STATION - NORTHBOUND PLATFORM, a 13-minute walk connecting you to the TTC. It also has (Light Rail) route 304 King, (Light Rail) route 504 King, and more nearby. For drivers, the closest highway is Gardiner Expressway and is within a 4-minute drive from Twenty Stewart, making it easier to get into and out of the city using on and off ramps on Rees St.