Newtonbrook United Church is centrally located in the Willowdale area of North York, within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The address is:
53 Cummer Avenue,
North York, ON,
M2M 2E5.
Church parking is available next door at
Lester B. Pearson Place, 45 Cummer Avenue and includes Accessible Parking spaces.
Please click on the following link to access a map of Newtonbrook's location:
If traveling by car, please follow these directions:
From South:
• Exit Highway 401 onto Yonge Street North. Continue driving north on Yonge Street, past Finch Avenue. Turn right onto Cummer Avenue. Newtonbrook United Church is on the south side of Cummer. Parking is at Pearson Place, just before the church.
OR
From North:
• Exit Highway 7 or 407 onto Yonge Street South. Continue driving south on Yonge Street, past Steeles Avenue. Turn left onto Cummer Avenue. Newtonbrook United Church is on the south side of Cummer. Parking is at Pearson Place, just before the church.
If traveling by transit, you can take the following:
* By TTC (Toronto Transit), please take the Yonge Street subway line to Finch station.
* By VIVA, board the VIVA Blue 099 bus at the Richmond Hill Centre at Yonge and Hwy 7 to the Finch Terminal
* By GO train, please get off at the Langstaff station, and walk to the Richmond Hill Centre at Yonge and Hwy 7. Board the VIVA Blue 099 bus to Finch Terminal.
* By YRT (York Region Transit), take the following:
* Bus 77 along Dufferin to Finch Terminal
* Bus 91/91AE along Bayview to Finch Terminal
* Bus 2 along John Street to Finch Terminal
* Bus 85 along 16th/Rutherford to Finch Terminal
* Bus 4/4A along Major Mackenzie to Yonge and VIVA Blue 099 to Finch Terminal
From the Finch subway station/terminal, you can either:
• Walk 0.5 KM north on Yonge to Cummer Avenue and turn right to 53 Cummer Avenue
OR
• Take the #97 Yonge Northbound bus and get off at Cummer Avenue
“Like a victorious locker room, church is a place to exult, to give thanks, to celebrate the great news that all is forgiven, that God is love, that victory is certain.“ ~ Philip Yancey