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Directions to Ireland Park (Toronto) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Ireland Park

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How to get to Ireland Park by Bus?

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Ferry stations near Ireland Park in Toronto

  • Bathurst Street Ferry Terminal,4 min walk,

Streetcar stations near Ireland Park in Toronto

  • Queens Quay West at Dan Leckie Way West Side,5 min walk,

Bus stations near Ireland Park in Toronto

  • Bathurst St at Fort York Blvd,14 min walk,
  • Fort York Blvd at Bastion St East Side,14 min walk,

Bus lines to Ireland Park in Toronto

  • 307,BATHURST NIGHT BUS,
  • 511,BATHURST,
  • 307S,Bathurst St at Bloor St West,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Ireland Park?

    The closest stations to Ireland Park are:

    • Bathurst Street Ferry Terminal is 243 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Queens Quay West at Dan Leckie Way West Side is 310 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Bathurst St at Fort York Blvd is 1004 meters away, 14 min walk.
    • Fort York Blvd at Bastion St East Side is 1041 meters away, 14 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Ireland Park?

    These Bus lines stop near Ireland Park: 307, 320, 329

  • Which Train lines stop near Ireland Park?

    These Train lines stop near Ireland Park: MI, UP

  • Which Subway lines stop near Ireland Park?

    These Subway lines stop near Ireland Park: 1

  • Which Streetcar lines stop near Ireland Park?

    These Streetcar lines stop near Ireland Park: 310, 511

  • What’s the nearest streetcar station to Ireland Park in Toronto?

    The nearest streetcar station to Ireland Park in Toronto is Queens Quay West at Dan Leckie Way West Side. It’s a 5 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Ireland Park in Toronto?

    The nearest bus stops to Ireland Park in Toronto are Bathurst St at Fort York Blvd and Fort York Blvd at Bastion St East Side. The closest one is a 14 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest ferry station to Ireland Park in Toronto?

    The nearest ferry station to Ireland Park in Toronto is Bathurst Street Ferry Terminal. It’s a 4 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Streetcar to Ireland Park in Toronto?

    The 511 is the first Streetcar that goes to Ireland Park in Toronto. It stops nearby at 5:10 AM.

  • What time is the last Streetcar to Ireland Park in Toronto?

    The 511 is the last Streetcar that goes to Ireland Park in Toronto. It stops nearby at 1:49 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Ireland Park in Toronto?

    The 307 is the first Bus that goes to Ireland Park in Toronto. It stops nearby at 3:20 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Ireland Park in Toronto?

    The 307 is the last Bus that goes to Ireland Park in Toronto. It stops nearby at 3:21 AM.

  • What time is the first Ferry to Ireland Park in Toronto?

    The FERRY is the first Ferry that goes to Ireland Park in Toronto. It stops nearby at 5:15 AM.

  • What time is the last Ferry to Ireland Park in Toronto?

    The FERRY is the last Ferry that goes to Ireland Park in Toronto. It stops nearby at 12:08 AM.

  • How much is the Streetcar fare to Ireland Park?

    The Streetcar fare to Ireland Park costs about $3.30.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Ireland Park?

    The Bus fare to Ireland Park costs about $3.30.

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Ireland Park Address: Eireann Quay street in Toronto

Ireland Park, Toronto
Ireland Park, TorontoIreland Park is located on the shores of Lake Ontario on Éireann Quay, adjoining the Canada Malting Silos, at the foot of Bathurst Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Officially opened in the summer of 2007, Ireland Park commemorates the tens of thousands who fled Ireland during the Great Famine. In 1847, over 38,000 Irish men, women and children landed at Rees's Wharf on the shores of Toronto, fleeing famine and eager to start a new life. Although Toronto only had approximately 20,000 residents at the time, the city welcomed the newcomers with open arms. Over 1,100 new immigrants did not survive to make Canada their new home, with many perishing in fever sheds during the Typhus epidemic of 1847. Ireland Park is a tribute to all the Irish ancestors who came with only hope, for a new life in a promising country. The park was designed by Toronto Architect Jonathan Kearns, who is an Irish immigrant himself. He designed it to be an emotional and evocative place calling up long-lost memories of destitute ancestors who arrived in Canada from Ireland with hopes for a new life in a new land. The park features oak trees, a cylinder of stacked glass that serves as a beacon of hope and five bronze sculptures created by renowned Irish sculptor Rowan Gillespie. The sculptures mirror a similar Famine Memorial in Dublin at the Custom House Quays. The figures in Dublin represent The Departure with Toronto's sculptures being The Arrival. The Hamilton Spectator described the work as follows: "The early immigrants are now honoured at the Toronto waterfront park by five haunting bronze statues created by Irish sculptor Rowan Gillespie...One figure depicts a man lying on the ground, emaciated; another shows a pregnant woman clutching her bulging stomach, while behind her a meek child stands wide-eyed. One frail figure is bent over with hands clasped in prayer, contrasted by a man whose arms are extended to the sky in salvation." The park also features an imposing wall made exclusively of limestone imported from Kilkenny with has the names of those who died in 1847. The wall includes many of Toronto's citizens who gave their life to the Irish cause, including Bishop Michael Power.The park was officially opened during a ceremony on June 21, 2007, which featured the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, Toronto Mayor David Miller, and the Chairman of the Ireland Park Foundation, Robert Kearns. Mary McAleese described the park as "a memorial that links Ireland and Canada in a very, very powerful way, and brings that story right into the 21st century."In 2009, a film entitled Death or Canada features Ireland Park and the dark story of 1847 and how it impacted the young city of Toronto. The Chairman of Ireland Park, Robert Kearns, is a featured contributor.
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