College Park

College Park

College Park is the perfect place to shop, with dozens of amazing establishments. There are walking paths that shoppers can take from one great building to the next searching for treasures or taking advantage of the amazing services provided by the vendors.

Everything from beauty salons to great restaurants, from cinemas to medical treatment are all available right at College Park with the address 777 Bay St.  College Park is located at Yonge and College Street and is on the second floor of the Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC) College Station, putting it right at the heart of Toronto’s transportation system.  From College Park, getting around Downtown Toronto is very easy. Riding the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) buses and streetcars is the perfect way to move around the city.

With its mix of original Art Deco buildings and ultra-modern skyscrapers, College Park is worth visiting just for the history and sight-seeing.

Major office tenants include the Government of Ontario, M.R.S. Trust Company, Hygeia and Union Gas Limited. Services that are available in 777 Bay’s retail mall include Pharma Plus, TD Canada Trust, Service Ontario, Second Cup Coffee, Grand & Toy, Dollarama, Japan Camera, Druxy’s, Cultures Sobeys Urban Fresh and a Subway restaurant.

There are dozens of restaurants from national chains to locally owned sushi restaurants.  One of the most famous is Richtree Market Restaurant, offering food made right in front of you. Soups, salads, pastas and more make Richtree a great place to grab a quick bite as you move from store to store.

Teriyaki Experience offers an Asian alternative. Cooked right in front of you as well and made with their signature Teriyaki sauce, Teriyaki Experience is the ideal place to grab your chopsticks and dig in.

One of the city’s finest Physiotherapy Clinic in Toronto, Ace Physio is located just a short distance from College Park at 2 Carlton Street at the North-East corner of Yonge and College.  Ace Physio is open from Monday through is the place to go when you need someone to help fix you up when you are experiencing any type of musculo-skeletal pain.  Ace Physio offers Physiotherapy, Shockwave Therapy, Spinal Decompression, Massage Therapy, Custom Orthotics, and more!

Ace Physio can be found online at https://www.acephysio.ca or by phone at (416) 900-6653 .

Author

  • Sharon Gabison

    Registered Physiotherapist BSc, BScPT, MSc, PhD: A graduate of the University of Toronto in Human Biology, Sharon completed her Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto. She went on to pursue further graduate work, completing her Master of Science from the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute and a PhD from the Institute of Medical Science both from the University of Toronto. Her interest in Physiotherapy originated while pursuing her first undergraduate degree while struggling with postural challenges and seeking physiotherapy treatment. Her interest in medicine, working with people, and developing and adhering to therapeutic plans inspired her to pursue a career in Physiotherapy. Her interest in research, orthopaedics, neurology, therapeutic agents and pressure injuries (bed sores) lead her to pursue graduate work. Sharon emphasizes a holistic approach to rehabilitation. Her experience of raising a son with a disability has continued to inform her career that has spanned over 25 years. She is able to appreciate the rehabilitation process not only from the professional perspective, but from the client perspective. Her extensive knowledge of biomechanics, orthopaedics, exercise prescription, electrophysical agents with a strong background in research enables her to provide evidence based treatment when designing and implementing rehabilitation plans. With a special interest in patient and family engagement through her volunteer work, Sharon is able to ensure that treatment that is provided takes into consideration the unique challenges that individuals may experience when adhering to treatment recommendations in their busy lives.

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