About Yonge Lawrence Village BIA
About Yonge & Lawrence
Yonge Lawrence Village located in North Toronto, is an established, safe family community, conveniently located on the Toronto Transit subway line. The Village is home to some of the best public and private schools in Toronto and features some of the citys finest restaurants, cafes, unique retail stores and services.
With many neighbourhood parks and access to Toronto’s ravine trail system Yonge Lawrence Village is the perfect place in which to live, work and explore.
Getting Here:
Centrally located on Yonge Street in the heart of North Toronto, Yonge Lawrence Village is just a few short minutes south of highway 401, making it accessible to anyone from anywhere. Visit us soon and discover old-time shopping and modern day living right here, in our wonderful community.
From the North
Drive south on Yonge Street, go up the hill south of YorkMiils Rd. / Wilson Ave. and you’ve arrived at the north end of Yonge Lawrence Village BIA.
From the Northeast
Take Highway 404 South to Highway 401 West, then continue to Yonge Street (exit # 369). Drive south on Yonge Street, go up the hill south of YorkMiils Rd. / Wilson Ave. and you’ve arrived at the north end of Yonge Lawrence Village BIA.
From the Northwest
Take Highway 400 South to Highway 401 East, then continue to Yonge Street (exit # 369). Drive south on Yonge Street, go up the hill south of YorkMiils/Wilson Ave and you’ve arrived at the north end of The Yonge Lawrence Village.
From the East
Take Highway 401 West to Yonge Street (exit # 369). Drive south on Yonge Street, go up the hill south of YorkMiils/Wilson Ave and you’ve arrived at the north end of Yonge Lawrence Village.
From the South
Take Yonge Street North to Lawrence Avenue and you’ve arrived at the south end of Yonge Lawrence Village
From the West
Take Highway 401 East to Yonge Street (exit # 369). Drive south on Yonge Street, go up the hill south of YorkMills/Wilson Ave and you’ve arrived at the north end of Yonge Lawrence Village.
From the Southwest
Take the Queen Elizabeth Way East, then merge onto the Gardiner Expressway East and exit to Yonge Street. Drive north on Yonge Street to Lawrence Avenue and you’ve arrived at the south end of Yonge Lawrence Village
By Transit
Located directly on the Yonge subway line and serviced by Yonge Street buses running 24 hours, Yonge Lawrence Village is easy to get to by public transit. For up to date transit information, visit the Toronto Transit Commission website.
Subway
Take the Yonge subway ( line 1 ) to Lawrence station which is located at the south end of Yonge Lawrence Village. Exit the station and walk one block north on Yonge Street for shopping and services.
Bus
From the north or south, take the 97 Yonge bus to Yonge Boulevard (on the north end) and walk south, or Lawrence Avenue (on the south end) and walk north.
Public Parking (Green P)
Carpark # 55 - 23 Bedford Park Avenue Capacity: 42 Spaces
$1.00/half hour Monday – Sunday & Holidays
Day Maximum (9am – 6pm): NO MAXIMUM
Night Maximum (6pm – 9am): $3.00
Unless otherwise posted in a parking facility, regular rates apply on Holidays
Payment Options: Pay and Display, Mobile Pay Available
Accepted Forms Of Payments:
Coins, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, GreenP Express (Fast Track Card)
Carpark # 152 - 25 Glenforest Road Capacity: 26 Spaces
$1.50/half hour Monday – Sunday & Holidays
Day Maximum (9am – 6pm): NO MAXIMUM
Night Maximum (6pm – 9am): $5.00
Unless otherwise posted in a parking facility, regular rates apply on Holidays
Payment Options: Pay and Display, Mobile Pay Available
Accepted Forms Of Payments:
Coins, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, GreenP Express (Fast Track Card)
About The BIA
A BIA is an association of local business people and commercial property owners within a defined area who join together in partnership with their local municipality to develop a stronger business community. Self managed and self funded, BIAs enable a community with the means to raise funding to support the promotion and beautification of the neighbourhood business through improvements of streetscapes, staging festivals and special events. The BIA board of management is comprised of members from within the BIA who are elected to the board by the membership and includes at least one municipal ward councillor.
Your Voluntary Board
- Matthew Cole - BIA Chair
Property Owner - 3224 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2L2
- Beverley Don - Member
Property Owner - 3311 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2L9
- Tazim Dhanani - Member
Business Owner - 3340 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2N4
- Ms. Maria Nenadovich - Vice-Chair
Business Owner - 3366 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2M7
- Rick O'Connor - BIA Coordinator
6060 – 3080 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 3N1
- Tara Kimberly - Member
Property Owner - 3238 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2L4
BIA Coordinator
- Rick O’Connor - BIA Coordinator
3080 Yonge St., Ste 6060, Toronto, ON M4N 3N1
- Matthew Cole - BIA Chair
Property Owner - 3224 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2L2 - Beverley Don - Member
Property Owner - 3311 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2L9 - Tazim Dhanani - Member
Business Owner - 3340 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2N4
- Ms. Maria Nenadovich - Vice-Chair
Business Owner - 3366 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2M7 - Rick O'Connor - BIA Coordinator
6060 – 3080 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 3N1 - Tara Kimberly - Member
Property Owner - 3238 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2L4
- Rick O’Connor - BIA Coordinator
3080 Yonge St., Ste 6060, Toronto, ON M4N 3N1