Finch is the northern terminus subway station of the eastern section of Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
[2] Finch is the busiest TTC bus terminal and the sixth-busiest subway station, serving approximately 70,775 people per day.
In April 2006, work began on creating a new exit from the bus station on the western stub of Pemberton Avenue.
It contains connections to office towers (North American Life, Place Nouveau, and condominiums on Pemberton Avenue), the regional bus terminal, and the "kiss-and-ride" passenger drop-off facility; it also contains Presto card fare vending machines.
Accessible entrances can be found on Yonge Street at Hendon Avenue, by the Finch Bus Terminal, and at the North American Centre.
[2] There is an emergency exit between Finch and North York Centre stations at the northeast corner of Church Avenue and Yonge Street.
On the north side of Bishop Avenue, slightly east of the station (along the southern edge of the GO bus terminal) is a parking lane for taxicabs.
North of the station, there are two tail tracks extending beyond the end of the platform, plus a third in between them, to store subway trains.
[9] In September 2022, Metrolinx awarded a contract to Black & McDonald Limited to upgrade Finch station before the start of construction on the extension.