There are plans to develop a light rail line along Queens Quay, initially as far as Parliament Street.
Queens Quay is a unique station in Toronto because it is served by streetcars rather than subways.
The top-floor bar is buzzing at weekends for after-dinner drinks (Queens Quay; 028 7137 3366; customhouserestaurant.com).
However, some summers tourists are allowed to board streetcars along Queens Quay without paying a fare.
Now the area at Queens Quay has been transformed into a college campus, with adjacent business park accommodation.
Queens Quay continues to go through a significant transformation.
In 2001, the city planners set out to improve Queens Quay by reclaiming public space for pedestrians and cyclists.
Queens Quay is served by two streetcar lines, operating on a dedicated right-of-way.
A major street in Toronto, Canada is known as "Queens Quay".
A 10-minute ferry ride from Queens Quay, the Toronto Islands are a car-free oasis.