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Scarboro Mission Centre
2685 Kingston Rd. Scarborough
(South-west corner of Kingston Rd & Brimley Rd)
Ontario, Canada
M1M 1M4
Phone: 416-261-7135
Toll-free: 1-800-260-4815
Fax: 416-261-0820
https://www.scarboromissions.ca
The taxi from the airport to Scarboro Missions will typically take approximately 35 - 45 minutes, depending on traffic and will cost approximately $60.00 - $65.00 Can., plus tip. Your driver is most likely to travel east on the 401 to Brimley Road and then south on Brimley to Kingston Road. The entrance to Scarboro Missions is a right turn off of Brimley Road immediately south of Kingston Road into the Scarboro Missions rear parking lot (the entrance driveway is within 100 meters of Kingston Road, into Scarboro Missions property. Be careful – it's easy to miss the entrance). Enter the building at the Mission Centre Entrance with the door code that you were provided. See Map below...
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) will get you to Scarboro Missions in about 90 minutes, using the subway train and two buses. Cash fare is $3.25 Can. (Exact Change only).
From the airport take the #192 "Rocket" (leaving from Terminal 3, Arrivals Level) to Kipling Subway station. (16 minutes)
From Kipling Subway station, take the subway east to Warden Station. (41 minutes)
From Warden Station, take either the Bellamy #9 bus, or the Markham #102 bus to Brimley Road. (7 minutes)
The bus will let you off on St Clair Ave East at Brimley Rd. Walk south on Brimley Road to Kingston Road (7 minutes) and continue south of Kingston Road about 50 meters turning right (west) into the rear driveway to the rear parking lot behind Scarboro Missions. Enter at the Mission Centre Entrance with the door code that you were provided. See Map below...
There are several lovely places to walk near the Mission Centre.
Crossing Kingston Road you can walk trough the Resthaven Memorial Gardens.
South from the Mission Centre you can pick up several walking trails leading to the edge of the famous Scarboro Bluffs, overlooking Lake Ontario. Please see map...
Taking Brimley Road south and walking the steep hill cut down through the bluffs, you can visit and walk through Bluffer's Park, on the shore of Lake Ontario. Please see map...
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Directions, Walking Trails and Maps
Most recent update: Wednesday April 6, 2017