Toronto Heliconian Club
35 Hazelton Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M5R 2E3 Canada
General, Membership, and Club Information and Events:
[email protected]
416-922-3618
Rentals, Building Inquiries, Art Viewings, and Deliveries:
[email protected]
416-922-2431
Please note: Office telephones may be silenced during daytime hours when the space is being used for recording purposes or other audio-sensitive events. The office is not open during the weekend even if there are public or Club events taking place. (Appointments are necessary to view the space for potential rentals.) Email is the best way to contact office staff; a reply can be expected by the end of the next business day.
35 Hazelton Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M5R 2E3 Canada
General, Membership, and Club Information and Events:
[email protected]
416-922-3618
Rentals, Building Inquiries, Art Viewings, and Deliveries:
[email protected]
416-922-2431
Please note: Office telephones may be silenced during daytime hours when the space is being used for recording purposes or other audio-sensitive events. The office is not open during the weekend even if there are public or Club events taking place. (Appointments are necessary to view the space for potential rentals.) Email is the best way to contact office staff; a reply can be expected by the end of the next business day.
Accessibility: A ramp is located at the rear of the building, accessed from the driveway. It is advisable to notify the office in advance as the rear doors are always locked. Alternatively, upon arrival for an event, inform a front entrance assistant to unlock the rear doors located at the top of the ramp.
Arriving by TTC: Take the Cumberland exit at Bay subway station. Cross Cumberland Street via the nearby crosswalk. Walk north along the pedestrian walkway to Yorkville Avenue. Go to the other side of Yorkville Avenue and continue onto Hazelton Avenue for one block. Heliconian Hall is located on the right side of the road, just after Scollard Street.
Parking: The Bloor-Yorkville BIA maintains a map of pay parking lot options in Yorkville. It can be viewed here: Bloor-Yorkville Parking Map. (Note that the prices listed are out of Date) Green P street parking is available on most streets in the neighborhood. There are also a limited number of free parking spaces on Hazelton Avenue but they are restricted to one hour intervals before 6 pm. There are temporary loading zones in front of and adjacent to Heliconian Hall, but they are actively patrolled by bylaw officers, and unless you are visibly in the process of loading, the chances of getting a ticket are high in these zones.
Arriving by TTC: Take the Cumberland exit at Bay subway station. Cross Cumberland Street via the nearby crosswalk. Walk north along the pedestrian walkway to Yorkville Avenue. Go to the other side of Yorkville Avenue and continue onto Hazelton Avenue for one block. Heliconian Hall is located on the right side of the road, just after Scollard Street.
Parking: The Bloor-Yorkville BIA maintains a map of pay parking lot options in Yorkville. It can be viewed here: Bloor-Yorkville Parking Map. (Note that the prices listed are out of Date) Green P street parking is available on most streets in the neighborhood. There are also a limited number of free parking spaces on Hazelton Avenue but they are restricted to one hour intervals before 6 pm. There are temporary loading zones in front of and adjacent to Heliconian Hall, but they are actively patrolled by bylaw officers, and unless you are visibly in the process of loading, the chances of getting a ticket are high in these zones.
The Toronto Heliconian Club acknowledges that we are on the traditional territory of many Indigenous nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendate peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit and the Williams Treaties signed with multiple Mississaugas and Chippewa bands. We are grateful to work on this land and hope for continued conciliation in our setting.