How
to Drive to ICAA?
ICAA
is located at 51 Stuart Street, in the North End of Hamilton.From
Burlington, Mississauga, Toronto, and points east and north: 1.
Take the Queen Elizabeth Way west to Highway 403 West.2.
Travel west on Highway 403 and take the Highway 6 South exit at York
Boulevard.3.
Travel east on York Boulevard to the corner of Bay Street. Copps Coliseum
will be on your right, Sir John A. Macdonald Secondary School on your
left.4.
Turn left on Bay Street. Cross the traffic light at Barton Street. Two
streets later there is an all-way Stop sign at the corner of Stuart
Street.
5.
Turn right on Stuart Street. ICAA is two buildings east at 51 Stuart
Street. If you have crossed the bridge over the train tracks, you have
gone too far.
From Guelph,
Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge: 1.
Take Highway 401 East to the Highway 6 South exit.2.
Follow steps 1-5 above.From
the Niagara Peninsula and points East: 1.
Take Queen Elizabeth Way to Highway 403 West2.
Follow the directions for Burlington, Mississauga and Toronto. OR3.
Take Queen Elizabeth Way to the Burlington Street exit.4.
Travel west on Burlington Street past Dofasco, Stelco and National Steel
Car. Just west of James Street, Burlington Street will turn into Guise
Street then Bay Street.5.
Travel south on Bay Street past Harbour front Park. At the all-way stop
sign at Stuart Street, turn left onto Stuart Street. 6. ICAA is on your
right at 51 Stuart Street. If you reach the stoplight at Barton Street,
you have gone too far.From
Brantford, London, Windsor and points west: 1.
Take Highway 401 East to the Highway 403 East exit near Woodstock.2.
In Brantford, take Highway 2/53 East to reconnect with Highway 403 East
in Ancaster.3.
Take the Main Street East exit in Hamilton.4.
From Main Street, turn left at Bay Street just before City Hall.5.
Travel north on Bay Street. Cross the traffic light at Barton Street.
2 streets later there is an all-way Stop sign at Stuart St.
6.
Turn right on Stuart Street. ICAA is two buildings away at 51 Stuart
Street. If you have crossed the bridge over the train tracks, you have
gone too far.