HH2023 - Parking/TTC
High Holidays 2023 - Parking/TTC
We are excited to be back in person for High Holidays 2023!
Services will be held at the following locations - please check the service schedule HERE for the location of each service.
Parking/TTC information below
Locations for our High Holiday Services:
1. Our home, St. George by the Grange (SGG) - 30 Stephanie Street
2. Metropolitan United (Met U) - 56 Queen Street East
3. Palais Royale - 1601 Lake Shore Boulevard West
1. City Shul at St George by the Grange 30 Stephanie Street
- Stephanie Street is a one-way street, east of Beverly Street between Queen St and Dundas St.
- TTC Subway - the nearest subway station is Osgoode on the Yonge/University line. Walk west on Queen and make a right on John Street.
- TTC Dundas streetcar - exit at Beverly and walk south, turning left into the park and following the path south toward the bell tower.
- TTC Queen Streetcar - exit at John and walk north one block.
- Parking - We suggest using the underground parking lot accessed from McCaul St. in Village by the Grange, across the street from OCAD, or there is a Green P on both Beverly and McCaul Streets.
- PLEASE NOTE: You cannot park in the back of St. George’s.
2. Metropolitan United Church (Met) - 56 Queen Street East
The church is 2 short blocks east of Queen and Yonge on the north side of the street, just before Church St.
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TTC - The TTC stop is Queen Street, the first stop East of Yonge Street.
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Parking - There is street parking on Bond St, Church St, Green P Parking on the south side of Queen across the street from St Michael's Hospital, and Met is a parking lot right beside the church.
3. Palais Royale 1601 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, ON M6K 3C1
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Parking - Palais Royale has a private free parking lot for our guests only, on Lake Shore Blvd. directly across from the facility
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TTC - This location is accessible by bus, train, subway, or streetcar. The Queensway at Roncesvalles Ave; Lansdowne Ave at Queen St West; Roncesvalles Ave at Queen St West; Parkside Dr at the Queensway North Side.
The 1854 Bus Toronto departs from Queen St West at University Ave, and arrives in Palais Royale. This bus route runs daily, although weekend and holiday schedules can vary so check in advance. Please use this link for more information. https://www.ttc.ca/routes-and-schedules#/113/1/1854
Fri, December 8 2023
25 Kislev 5784
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Upcoming Events
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Sunday ,
DecDecember 10 , 2023City Shul Chanukah Party
Sunday, Dec 10th 4:00p to 6:00p
All ages welcome: Family and toddler activities, adult learning, latkes and donuts, music, candle lighting, AND Simchat Torah in December! -
Saturday ,
JanJanuary 20 , 2024Shabbat Special Event - The Song of the Sea, with special musical guest Hava N'ranena! - Saturday, January 20, 2024
Shabbat, Jan 20th 10:00a to 12:30p
Join us for a music-filled Shabbat morning. The event begins at 10 am, with coffee and a quiet shmooze, as the band sets up. Hava N’ranena - whose music is inspired by Nava Tehila in Jerusalem - will begin performing at 10:30 am. The event concludes with Kaddish, followed by brunch. -
Saturday ,
JanJanuary 20 , 2024Israel Engagement presents "The Middle East Conflict through Maps"
Motzei Shabbat, Jan 20th 7:00p to 9:00p
Please join us for a Havdallah service, followed by a presentation from Rabbi Englander. Using maps of Israel, past and present, Rabbi Englander will highlight the dual narratives, Israeli and Palestinian, and bring perspective and analysis to the heat and hate that surrounds us. Members only, registration required. -
Sunday ,
MayMay 5 , 2024In Seven Days, Sunday May 5, 2024, 7 PM; Talkback with Rabbi Goldstein for this performance only
Sunday, May 5th 7:00p to 9:00p
Through tears and laughter, In Seven Days explores what it means to live with grace and grapples with how we say goodbye to the people we love most. Rabbi Elyse Goldstein will lead a talkback presentation at the conclusion of the play.