FINCH ENVIRONS HUB
Finch Bus Terminal
Regional connection for GO Transit and YRT/Viva.
North York Centre
Government offices, library, and business district.
Hendon Park
Public park with tennis courts, splash pad, and trails.
Bishop Centre
Retail hub with restaurants and daily amenities.
GEOGRAPHIC DATA PROTOCOL V27.4 · 43.7813° N, 79.4159° W
ENVIRONS FAQ
Q: What is the address of Finch TTC Station?
Finch Station is located at 5600 Yonge Street, North York, ON M2M 3T3 — at the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Finch Avenue West.
Q: What are the operating hours at Finch Station?
Line 1 subway service runs from approximately 5:30 AM to 2:00 AM daily. First and last train times vary slightly on weekends and holidays — check the live schedule page for today's times.
Q: How do I get from downtown Toronto to Finch Station?
Take Line 1 (Yonge–University) northbound to Finch — the last stop on the line. Travel time from Union Station is roughly 35–45 minutes depending on time of day.
Q: Is there parking at Finch TTC Station?
Yes. Finch has 3,200+ parking spaces across East, West, and Hendon zones, plus a kiss-and-ride area at Hendon Avenue. Weekend and holiday parking is often free — see the facilities page for current rates.
Q: How do I transfer to GO Transit or Viva at Finch?
From the TTC concourse, follow signs through the underground walkway to the regional bus terminal on Bishop Avenue. GO Transit and YRT/Viva buses depart from there — no need to cross Yonge Street at grade.
Q: Which bus routes serve Finch Station?
Finch is a major TTC hub with routes including 36 Finch West, 39 Finch East, 939 Finch Express, 53 Steeles East, 60 Steeles West, and 97 Yonge. See the route registry for the full list and live schedules.
Q: Is Finch Station wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Dual elevators at the main Yonge & Finch entrance connect the subway platform, concourse, and bus terminal levels. The station has been fully accessible since the 1999 renovation.
Q: Where are washrooms and amenities at Finch?
Public washrooms and retail are on the concourse level (Level 2) inside the fare-paid zone. Additional services are available in the surrounding Yonge & Finch commercial district.
Q: What are the primary landmarks near the terminal?
Key landmarks include the North York Civic Centre, Hendon Park, and the high-density residential/commercial corridor along Yonge Street.
Q: Is there a library within walking distance?
Yes. The North York Central Library, a major civic asset, is located just one station south (North York Centre) or a 10-minute walk south on Yonge Street.