Directions To Shipwrecks/2004

FROM TORONTO / HAMILTON

mapMap From the East

Take the Queen Elizabeth Highway (QEW) to St. Catharines.

At the Highway 406 interchange, travel south toward Port Colborne. Travel about 20 minutes to the third set of lights (Woodlawn) and exit to the right.

At the third set of lights turn left (onto Niagara Street), and then turn right at the next lights (Thorold Road). The school is on the right side of the street immediately after passing the next lights (at 1st Avenue). The parking lot is in front and to the right.

The address of the school is 240 Thorold Road.

FROM LEWISTON, N.Y.


Travel via Highway 405 to Q.E.W. (Hamilton/Toronto bound). Just past St. Catharines exits, pick up Highway 406 and directions as above.

FROM NIAGARA FALLS

mapMap From The West

Travel direct from the Rainbow Bridge onto 420. At third set of lights turn left. At next lights turn right onto Lundy's Lane (Hwy 20). Travel approximately 10 minutes to Highway 406. Turn left on Highway 406 and the Woodlawn exit is now the second set of lights. Follow the directions from Toronto above from the Woodlawn exit to the school.

FROM FORT ERIE OR BUFFALO VIA THE Q.E.W.


After crossing at the border, you will be on the Q.E.W. Travel approximately 5 minutes on the Q.E.W. to the Netherby Road exit (about 10 km/6-1/2 miles).

After exiting, turn left onto Netherby at the stop sign and continue for about 20 to 25 minutes to Welland. You will travel under the canal and at the second set of lights turn right onto Highway 58 (this becomes Prince Charles).

After five lights get into the right turn only lane and turn right onto Thorold Road. Immediately get into the left lane as the school is just ahead on your left. Parking lot is in front of the school and to the right.

The address of the school is 240 Thorold Road.

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