Getting Here

Getting There

100 transit score

As its name implies, Sterling Junction is at the heart of a network of unrivalled transit options i.e. with its can’t-be-beat 100 transit score, you can get from A to B and far beyond by train, subway, streetcar, and with the UP just a 5 minute walk away, even a plane.

UP Express to Pearson

Located just north of Bloor, this is your fast track to Pearson Airport. 5 minute walk to platform. 15 minute train ride to Pearson.

UP Express to Downtown

Located just north of Bloor, this is your fast track to Union Station. 5 minute walk to platform. 15 minute train ride to Union Station.

Subways

Conveniently located within walking distance, Bloor Line subway stations at Dundas West and Lansdowne offer a quick connection to downtown.

8 Minute Walk

GO Train

The Bloor GO Station at Dundas and Bloor links you to the westbound Kitchener Go Train. The Future station at Bloor and Lansdowne will serve northbound connections through to Barrie.

8 Minute Walk

Streetcars

Home- or downtown-bound there are numerous connections to choose from 506 Carlton (College Street), 505 Dundas (Dundas Street West), 504 King (Roncesvalles).

5 Minute Walk

Bike/Skate/Walk

Connected to Sterling Junction by a pathway, the 2.1 km of the car-free
West Rail Path currently runs between Dundas West and the Junction’s
Cariboo Avenue. Upcoming plans have it heading south all the way to
Sudbury Street.

Cyclists: If you’re looking for an east-west route, take the dedicated bike
path on Bloor or explore the character-rich side streets that wind east
and west.