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We encourage all festival attendees to take public transportation, TTC or GO where possible, as parking is limited. Access to all festival venues is available using public transportation.

How to get to Yonge and Dundas Square:

Go Transit – Once you arrive at Union Station, you can opt to walk north on Yonge Street to Dundas Street, or take the Yonge like trains, to Dundas Station. The square is located on the south east corner of the intersection at Yonge St and Dundas St.

TTC – Yonge and Dundas Square can easily be accessed by taking the Yonge line trains, and getting off at Dundas Station. Dundas street cars are available for those that are not close to trains. From the East, you can take Dundas Street Car (505) from Broadview Station, or on Broadview intersection of Dundas East, and get off once you arrive at Yonge Street.

How to get to Queens Park:

GO Transit – Arrive at Union station, and take the TTC train northbound to Museum station or Wellesley station.

TTC – Queens Park has many entry points, the majority of the festival’s programs will be on the north section. The closest TTC station to the area is Museum Station (University line). Once you get off at Museum Station, simply walk south towards Queens Park
From Wellesley Station (Yonge line), you can take a westbound Wellesley 94 bus, and get off at Queens Park, and you will arrive at the festival.

Bike Corral:

This year TD Irie Music Festival is offering a secured bike corral at our Queens Park location for the duration of the festival. The bike corral will be secured by volunteers and it will be a safe and easy way to arrive and enjoy the festival and contribute to the greening of the festival.The bike corral will be located on the north end of the park with appropriate signage. Ride your bike to the festival, and go to the bike corral, where volunteers will secure your bike and provide you with a ticket to collect your bike once you’ve enjoyed the sights and sounds of the festival.