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The "Humanities
Theatre" is located
at the J.G. Hagey Hall of the University of Waterloo in City of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
The twin cities of Kitchener-Waterloo are
located less than one hour west of Toronto -- Canada's largest city -- and a
couple of hours from the American cities of Detroit and Buffalo via Highway
401.

Driving Directions by Road

From East
(Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal)
Follow Highway 401 westbound take exit 278 to Highway 8 west towards
Kitchener-Waterloo. Exit at Highway 85 (formerly 86) towards Waterloo.
Then exit at University Avenue West. Turn Right on Seagram Drive
(University of Waterloo is at University Avenue and Seagram Drive). Park
in Parking Lot H, which is across J.G. Hagey Humanities Theatre.
From West
(Detroit, Windsor, London)
Follow Highway 401 eastbound take exit 278B to Highway 8 west towards
Kitchener-Waterloo. Exit at Highway 85 (formerly 86) towards Waterloo.
Then exit at University Avenue West. Turn Right on Seagram Drive
(University of Waterloo is at University Avenue and Seagram Drive). Park
in Parking Lot H, which is across J.G. Hagey Humanities Theatre.
From South
(Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Hamilton)
Follow the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) across the Burlington Skyway.
Take Exit 100 West onto Highway 403 westbound. Take 403 west to Highway 6
North to Highway 401, at the village of Morriston. Continue westbound on
Highway 401 until Interchange 278 where you will exit for Kitchener onto
to Highway 8. Exit at Highway 85 (formerly 86) towards Waterloo. Then exit
at University Avenue West. Turn Right on Seagram Drive (University of
Waterloo is at University Avenue and Seagram Drive). Park in Parking Lot
H, which is across J.G. Hagey Humanities Theatre.
Download printable format of Map
here
Address:
University of Waterloo 200
University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 3G1
Phone:
1-877-INFO-WRC (1-877-463-6972)
Links to other resources:
Regional map Map of Kitchener-Waterloo Ontario
road condition reports
Map of this route
Travelling by public transportation
Waterloo is approximately the same distance, less than
a two hour flight, from the other major North American financial centres,
Montreal, Chicago and New York. More than 60% of Canadian's, and 40% of the
population of the U.S. live within a 500 mile radius.
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Border Crossing
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City |
Distance |
Drive Time |
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(Km/Miles) |
(Hours) |
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Niagara Falls |
131/82 |
1.5 |
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Fort Erie |
158/98 |
1.75 |
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Buffalo |
160/100 |
1.75 |
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Sarnia |
191/119 |
2.0 |
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Windsor |
292/182 |
3.0 |
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Detroit |
298/185 |
3.0 |
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Distance
Chart |
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City |
Distance |
Drive Time |
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(Km/Miles) |
(Hours) |
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Hamilton |
56/36 |
0.75 |
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Toronto |
116/72 |
1.5 |
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London |
108/67 |
1.5 |
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Cleveland via Buffalo
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463/288 |
4.75 |
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Ottawa |
506/314 |
5.5 |
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Montreal |
642/401 |
6.5 |
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Chicago |
740/460 |
7.75 |
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Philadelphia |
845/553 |
8.75 |
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New York |
891/553 |
9.5 |
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Boston |
870/544 |
10.0 |
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Washington |
935/581 |
11.0 |
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