Nov 8, 2010 #1 B badger New member Joined Jun 12, 2008 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Points 1 My husband and I would like to go to at least one Blue Jays home game next year. What is stopping us is the prospect of driving in Toronto. Is there a shuttle or anything of that kind from a Toronto suburb or from another city to the Rogers?
My husband and I would like to go to at least one Blue Jays home game next year. What is stopping us is the prospect of driving in Toronto. Is there a shuttle or anything of that kind from a Toronto suburb or from another city to the Rogers?
Nov 8, 2010 #2 M motcfct~ New member Joined Nov 8, 2010 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Points 1 the Rogers center is walking distance from Union Station, and every suburb's transit line has a bus that goes to a TTC subway station. In Brampton, the #1 Queen St. bus goes to Finch Subway Station In Vaughan, the #77 Highway 7 bus goes to Finch Subway Station (runs the same route as the Brampton bus) In Mississauga, the Eglinton/Renforth bus from Square One goes to Eglinton West Subway Station
the Rogers center is walking distance from Union Station, and every suburb's transit line has a bus that goes to a TTC subway station. In Brampton, the #1 Queen St. bus goes to Finch Subway Station In Vaughan, the #77 Highway 7 bus goes to Finch Subway Station (runs the same route as the Brampton bus) In Mississauga, the Eglinton/Renforth bus from Square One goes to Eglinton West Subway Station
Nov 8, 2010 #3 M motcfct~ New member Joined Nov 8, 2010 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Points 1 the Rogers center is walking distance from Union Station, and every suburb's transit line has a bus that goes to a TTC subway station. In Brampton, the #1 Queen St. bus goes to Finch Subway Station In Vaughan, the #77 Highway 7 bus goes to Finch Subway Station (runs the same route as the Brampton bus) In Mississauga, the Eglinton/Renforth bus from Square One goes to Eglinton West Subway Station
the Rogers center is walking distance from Union Station, and every suburb's transit line has a bus that goes to a TTC subway station. In Brampton, the #1 Queen St. bus goes to Finch Subway Station In Vaughan, the #77 Highway 7 bus goes to Finch Subway Station (runs the same route as the Brampton bus) In Mississauga, the Eglinton/Renforth bus from Square One goes to Eglinton West Subway Station
Nov 8, 2010 #4 C ComicbookReader New member Joined Oct 12, 2010 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Points 1 God grief don't drive down there! After a game it will take forever to get out of Toronto, let alone home. The link below shows how to get to the Rogers Centre by subway/Go transit. It's easy to get there and no need to stress yourselves out by driving.
God grief don't drive down there! After a game it will take forever to get out of Toronto, let alone home. The link below shows how to get to the Rogers Centre by subway/Go transit. It's easy to get there and no need to stress yourselves out by driving.
Nov 8, 2010 #5 M motcfct~ New member Joined Nov 8, 2010 Messages 5 Reaction score 0 Points 1 the Rogers center is walking distance from Union Station, and every suburb's transit line has a bus that goes to a TTC subway station. In Brampton, the #1 Queen St. bus goes to Finch Subway Station In Vaughan, the #77 Highway 7 bus goes to Finch Subway Station (runs the same route as the Brampton bus) In Mississauga, the Eglinton/Renforth bus from Square One goes to Eglinton West Subway Station
the Rogers center is walking distance from Union Station, and every suburb's transit line has a bus that goes to a TTC subway station. In Brampton, the #1 Queen St. bus goes to Finch Subway Station In Vaughan, the #77 Highway 7 bus goes to Finch Subway Station (runs the same route as the Brampton bus) In Mississauga, the Eglinton/Renforth bus from Square One goes to Eglinton West Subway Station