GENERAL INFO
First Canadian PlaceFirst Canadian Place (FCP) is an impressive 72-storey office and shopping complex located in the heart of Toronto’s business district. The building houses 10,000 office employees and records a daily pedestrian traffic of 84,000 people. First Canadian Place Key Features
Business HoursFirst Canadian Place Management Office: 8:30 am- 5:00 pm FCP retail stores will close on Labour Day, Monday, September 1, 2008. Contact Us:Brookfield Properties Who owns First Canadian Place?First Canadian Place is owned by Brookfield Properties Corporation, a publicly traded commercial real estate company focused on the development, ownership and management of high-quality office buildings. We have a passion for going beyond service. We are recognized for our superior service delivery with industry awards and tenant testimonials. The FCP Management Office is located on the Concourse Level (beside Harry Rosen). Smoke-Free Ontario ActOn May 31, 2006, the Smoke-Free Ontario Act came in to existence. The Act is a key element of the government’s Smoke-Free Ontario strategy and will help shield workers and the public from the harmful effects of tobacco by banning smoking in enclosed public places and enclosed work places. How does the new Act affect Brookfield Properties? The new Act is more inclusive than previous no-smoking legislation and further limits the number of areas where smoking is permitted. In Ontario, an “enclosed workplace” is defined as the inside of any place, building or structure or vehicle or conveyance that is covered by a roof, frequented by employees during the course of their employment, that is not primarily a private dwelling. Examples of areas where smoking is NOT permitted include:
The Smoke-Free Ontario Act will be enforced by the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care. Non-compliance with this legislation could result in a maximum penalty of $5,000.00. In conjunction with this new Act, we are requesting that as a courtesy, all First Canadian Place tenants and Brookfield employees refrain from smoking within 25 feet of any entrance or the stipulated building standard. It is our expectation that First Canadian Place tenants and Brookfield employees set an example for our tenants and guests. Please feel free to contact your Property Management Office or Human Resources with any questions or concerns. |
DIRECTIONSFirst Canadian Place is located in the heart of Toronto's business district at the corner of King and Bay (click here for map) - an intersection that is known as Toronto's business district. By CarFirst Canadian Place is accessible by car along Bay, King, Adelaide and York streets. (Note that York street is one-way northbound and Adelaide Street is one-way eastbound.) Click to see Parking Entrances Did you know? Complimentary valet parking is available Monday through Friday from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. After hours parking escort is also available. By Subway or Streetcar
Take the subway to St. Andrew, King or Union Station, and follow the overhead PATH signs to First Canadian Place Shopping Centre. You can also arrive by the King streetcar or the Bay bus. By the underground PATH system
The PATH is one of the world's largest pedestrian tunnel systems, winding under more than 50 downtown buildings and connecting to TTC subway stations, Go Transit and Via Rail. Follow the directory maps located throughout the network or look to the overhead signs. |
PARKING
Driving to First Canadian Place? The entrance to our underground garage is accessible from both Adelaide and York Streets. Did you know? Complimentary valet parking is available Monday through Friday from 9.00 am to 5:00 pm Free Parking - After 5:00 pm* when you dine at one of our restaurants. Parking Rates
Effective as of January 1, 2008
For Monthly Parking
zipcar at FCPFirst Canadian Place has partnered with Zipcar to have two cars - a red Toyota Prius Hybrid and a silver 323 BMW - available on Level A in the FCP Parking Garage. About ZipcarZipcar is the world's leading car-sharing service with more than 200,000 members and 5,000 vehicles in urban areas and college campuses throughout 25 North American states and provinces as well as in London, England. As a leader in urban transportation, Zipcar offers more than 25 makes and models of self-service vehicles by the hour or day to savvy city residents and businesses looking for an alternative to the high costs and hassles of owning a car in the city. In November 2007, Zipcar announced a merger with Washington D.C. based Flexcar, immediately expanding operations to more than 50 cities, and enabling future growth into new markets across the United States, Canada, and Europe. For more information, visit www.Zipcar.com. Great news!Looking for a great deal to find parking after 5 pm? Contact Us:Underground Parking |









