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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
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Upcoming Events
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Saturday ,
SepSeptember 13 , 2025Selichot Program
Motzei Shabbat, Sep 13th 10:00p to 11:59p
We complete our preparation for the introspection, repentance, joy and celebration of the High Holy Days with an evening of study, quiet reflection, prayer and song on Saturday, September 13th. -
Monday ,
SepSeptember 22 , 20252025 Erev RH Dinner
Monday, Sep 22nd 7:30p to 8:45p
Erev Rosh Hashanah dinner with Rabbi Stephanie Crawley and Hazzanit Tara Abrams -
Wednesday ,
SepSeptember 24 , 2025Shofarpalooza 5786 - Rosh Hashanah Day 2
Wednesday, Sep 24th 10:00a to 12:30p
Join us for a music-filled Rosh Hashanah Service, which we affectionately call Shofarpalooza! The event begins at 9:45 AM, with a quiet shmooze, as the band sets up. The service will begin at 10 AM. The event concludes with some frozen treats, followed byTashlich at Lake Ontario. -
Saturday ,
SepSeptember 27 , 2025Shabbat Shuvah Special Event: Singing Circle
Shabbat, Sep 27th 4:30p to 6:00p
The Shabbat between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur is an especially spiritual time. Explore how the Rabbis viewed these 10 Days of Repentance through study of the midrash, followed by a session on how high holiday music guides and affects our experience, and conclude with a special guided meditation experience to set a meaningful intention for Yom Kippur. This special Shabbat event ends with Kaddish and brunch. The Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (Shabbat Shuvah) is a time for reflection upon experiences of the year that has passed. We will gather to mark the end of Shabbat Shuvah, and to reflect upon the anniversary of October 7 with song and prayer, and an opportunity to share our feelings of mourning, grief and peace in a safe, non-confrontational environment.