Venue: The Old Mill, Toronto

DIRECTIONS


FROM THE OLD MILL SUBWAY STATION
Exit Old Mill Subway Station. Turn right and take stairway down towards apartment building. Turn left and follow the footpath to The Old Mill Canopy Entrance.

FROM THE Q.E.W.
(TORONTO – EASTBOUND)
(Also from the 427 South to Q.E. W Toronto Ramp) Exit Islington Ave. North to Bloor St. Turn right (east) on Bloor St. (past Royal York Rd., Prince Edward Dr. and the Kingsway) to Old Mill Trail (7th traffic light – Formerly Humber Blvd.). Turn left on Old Mill Trail (at Old Mill subway station). Turn right on Old Mill Rd.

FROM THE GARDINER EXPRESSWAY (WESTBOUND)
(Also from the Don Valley Parkway to Gardiner Expressway)
Exit South Kingsway and continue north to Bloor St. Turn left (west) on Bloor St. crossing the Humber River. Turn right on Old Mill Trail (at 1st traffc light/Old Mill subway station -Formerly Humber Blvd). Turn right on Old Mill Rd.

FROM THE 401 HIGHWAY (EAST/WEST)
Exit Islington Ave. South to Bloor St. Turn left (east) on Bloor St. (past Royal York Rd., Prince Edward Dr. and the Kingsway) to Humber Blvd. (7th traffic light). Turn left on Old Mill Trail (at Old Mill subway station -Formerly Humber Blvd). Turn right on Old Mill Rd.

FROM THE 400 HIGHWAY (SOUTHBOUND)
Exit Jane St. South to Bloor St. Turn right (west) on Bloor St. crossing the Humber River. Turn right on Old Mill Trail (at 2nd traffic light/Old Mill subway station – Formerly Humber Blvd). Turn right on Old Mill Rd.

 

The Old Mill courtyard
The Old Mill from the waterfront
The Old Mill Covered Bridge
Behind the Old Mill showing the river
The Old Mill Waterfall
The Old Mill in Toronto viewed from above with city buildings in the background

The Old Mill Toronto, a captivating blend of historical charm and contemporary luxury nestled along the scenic Humber River, enjoys not only a picturesque setting but also a highly convenient location for transit and parking. This iconic landmark, originally a lumber mill dating back to the 1830s, has been meticulously transformed into a premier destination. Boasting an architectural allure that harks back to a bygone era, the Old Mill stands out not only for its timeless beauty but also for its accessibility. Positioned in close proximity to public transit hubs, including subway stations and bus routes, the Old Mill ensures seamless connectivity for guests. Moreover, with ample on-site parking, the venue accommodates those arriving by car, providing a hassle-free experience for visitors seeking both historical immersion and modern convenience in the heart of Toronto.

 

The Old Mill in Toronto