Adobe Intern Community Guide - Toronto
TRANSPORTATION Located on the shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto has the second-largest public transit system in North America.
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
Toronto’s integrated public transit system consists of a subway system, linked with bus, streetcar,and light rail transit, to get you anywhere, one-way, without stopovers, and on one fare. Passes can be purchased from ticket agents and subway station collectors. PATH A network of underground passageways called “PATH” makes Downtown Toronto’s FinancialDistrict easily walkable, even in inclement weather. More than 11 km (6 miles) of interconnecting walkways connect all of the buildings, streets, and subway entrances. PATH also features more than 1,200 highly desired retail stores and services,the vast majority of which are only open during the weekdays.
HOSPITALS AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Numerous hospitals and emergency care centers serve Toronto and its surrounding areas. You may also contact Telehealth Ontario for free and confidential health advice from a Registered Nurse 24/7, by dialing 1-866-797-0000.
From large, public clinics, to smaller establishments, care is never out of reach in Toronto. These medical centers include:
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Toronto General Hospital
Toronto Grace Health Centre
St. Michael’s Hospital
St. Regis Hospital
Mount Sinai Hospital
Urgent Care Facilities
For urgent, but not life-threatening, medical concerns that occur after hours or cannot wait for an appointment with a regular physician, urgent care centers can be found throughout the area:
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Westside Medical Clinic Walk In
Shuter Street Clinic
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