Accessibility · Toronto, ON
Accessibility in Princess-Rosethorn, Toronto
Princess-Rosethorn scores 20 out of 100 on accessibility, fourth quintile of Toronto.
Accessibility score
A blend of walk + transit time to transit, grocery, dining, schools, healthcare, recreation, retail, and trails, ranked against every other neighbourhood in Toronto.
Accessibility
20/ 100
Higher = more accessible
Overall
47/ 100
Across 5 lenses
What stands out
Bait fact
Princess-Rosethorn's strongest accessibility signal is recreation access, 40/100, middle band of Toronto.
We track eight accessibility sub-scores for Princess-Rosethorn, transit, grocery, dining, schools, healthcare, recreation, retail, and trails. The full breakdown is in the free trial.
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Updated
May 15, 2026
Methodology
v2026.04 · Read how the data is sourced
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