Queen's Wharf Lighthouse - Access

Access

From the Gardiner Expressway (Highway 2), take the Spadina Ave. exit, go west on West Lakeshore Boulevard. The lighthouse is at West Lakeshore and Fleet St. (which veers to the right of Lakeshore). It is in a park near the Princes Gate of Exhibition Place.

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