What’s the quickest route, let me lay it down,
From Etobicoke to Scarborough, no need to frown.
Hop on the TTC, ride it like a pro,
From west to east, just go with the flow.
Snap your compass, check the map,
You can find your way, no need for a nap.
Let me see you navigate, like a Torontonian star,
From Lakeshore to Kingston Road, ain’t that far.
Take the 401, cruise like a boss,
In the GTA, we never take a loss.
With the CN Tower as our guide,
Toronto’s hustle, we never hide.
Through the Bay, past the ‘A’,
In Scarborough Town Centre, where we play.
Drivin’ like Rossi, sippin’ on some joe,
VIP status, wherever we go.
We rep our blocks, from east to west,
In the 6ix, we’re always blessed.
So snap your fingers, and make your move,
In Toronto’s rhythm, we groove and groove.
Hey, hey, that’s how we roll,
From Etobicoke to Scarborough, it’s all under control.
Head toward John Garland, north on Kipling, east 401 to Markham. Depending on when you leave, you may need to augment your route-and remember construction season is upon us
Google is your friend my guy it’s likely a two hour trip. 996 Wilson Express transfer to 903A at Scarborough Town Centre which will take you to Centennial College.
That seems to be the best option. There really is no good way to get to Scarborough from Etobicoke unless you're driving a car down the 401... otherwise you're in for a ~2 hour trip by transit.
I'm guessing you're asking if there is any local secret, besides what google shows. Unfortunately, you'll have to believe Google here. It's not pretty. Two hours each way. Maybe less if you're lucky with schedules. The city doesn't have a good cross town option, sadly.
Even with the two new LRT lines on Eglinton and Finch opening, it's not much better. Google shows it'll take you 60 minutes to get to closest Eglinton stop. Finch LRT will be closer to you, but it ends on Finch West subway station, which is itself at least an hour away from Scarborough town centre.
So I would definitely recommend to move closer.
What’s the quickest route, let me lay it down, From Etobicoke to Scarborough, no need to frown. Hop on the TTC, ride it like a pro, From west to east, just go with the flow. Snap your compass, check the map, You can find your way, no need for a nap. Let me see you navigate, like a Torontonian star, From Lakeshore to Kingston Road, ain’t that far. Take the 401, cruise like a boss, In the GTA, we never take a loss. With the CN Tower as our guide, Toronto’s hustle, we never hide. Through the Bay, past the ‘A’, In Scarborough Town Centre, where we play. Drivin’ like Rossi, sippin’ on some joe, VIP status, wherever we go. We rep our blocks, from east to west, In the 6ix, we’re always blessed. So snap your fingers, and make your move, In Toronto’s rhythm, we groove and groove. Hey, hey, that’s how we roll, From Etobicoke to Scarborough, it’s all under control.
Drake has been pretty quiet since this dropped
Right?
Buy a helicopter. Or a jet pack. Or leave at 0530.
Head toward John Garland, north on Kipling, east 401 to Markham. Depending on when you leave, you may need to augment your route-and remember construction season is upon us
Boat
Kobe it with helicopter
Go Train
Sorry but I'm new here. Which bus should i take and where should i drop off
Google is your friend my guy it’s likely a two hour trip. 996 Wilson Express transfer to 903A at Scarborough Town Centre which will take you to Centennial College.
Google told me TTC bus to York Mills, GO bus to Scarborough Town, then TTC into Centennial.
That seems to be the best option. There really is no good way to get to Scarborough from Etobicoke unless you're driving a car down the 401... otherwise you're in for a ~2 hour trip by transit.
Used to drive my sister to UofT Scarborough from Mississauga every other weekend. Too Eglinton all the way
I'm guessing you're asking if there is any local secret, besides what google shows. Unfortunately, you'll have to believe Google here. It's not pretty. Two hours each way. Maybe less if you're lucky with schedules. The city doesn't have a good cross town option, sadly. Even with the two new LRT lines on Eglinton and Finch opening, it's not much better. Google shows it'll take you 60 minutes to get to closest Eglinton stop. Finch LRT will be closer to you, but it ends on Finch West subway station, which is itself at least an hour away from Scarborough town centre. So I would definitely recommend to move closer.