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Waterloo

Country:
Canada
State:
Ontario
City:
Waterloo
Type of Location:
Multiple
About Location

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Places to Visit
How to Reach

By car

From Highway 401, take exit 278 (if coming from the west) or 278A (if coming from the east). Take Highway 8 North to Highway 85 North (the Conestoga Parkway). There are four exits in Waterloo:

  • For Uptown Waterloo, exit Bridgeport Rd.
  • For universities, exit University Ave. E.
  • For destinations in north Waterloo, exit King St. N.
  • For destinations in north-west Waterloo, exit Northfield Dr. W.

By bus

Greyhound has express buses connecting the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University with Toronto, and also provides rush hour services to the Sun Life building, a five minute walk south of Uptown. These buses usually run two or three times per day, with increased service on Fridays and Sundays for students travelling to and from the University.

By plane

Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF) is serviced by a limited number of airlines. Recently WestJet has begun regular domestic service to Calgary, AB, and Northwest has regular flights to its Detroit hub. Travellers to and from Ottawa, ON, are served by a few daily flights with Bearskin Airlines. For travelers coming from afar, Airways Transit offers shuttle bus service between Toronto Pearson International Airport and Kitchener/Waterloo. Pearson Airport provides flights to and from a large number of destinations, and is located approximately 1 hour away from Waterloo by car in good traffic conditions. Buffalo/Niagara International Airport in Buffalo, New York is an alternative to Toronto. It is about 90-100 minutes away and requires a border crossing, but is often much cheaper to fly out of, particularly if your destination is in the US or Caribbean.

By train

VIA Rail provides regular service to Kitchener. Regular rush hour service is available on weekdays between Kitchener and Toronto, with reduced service on weekends. As the station is closed between 1:00PM and 5:00PM (between train arrivals), guests may not always find the ticket counter open and should consider booking online. To reach Waterloo from Kitchener station, the easiest option is to take a cab (there are usually some to be found at the station around train time); cheaper options involve walking two blocks, either westward to King Street or eastward to Margaret Avenue, and catching a route 7 or 8 bus, or even walking north along Weber Street (Waterloo's city limits are a 15-minute walk to the north).

Key places to visit
Waterloo Park, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Laurel Creek Conservation Area, RIM Park

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Places to Visit

Waterloo Park

Young St. West. Waterloo Gardens, a beautiful lake adjacent to a replica grist mill, several sports fields, picnic areas, trails, and more. Special.

Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

31 Caroline Street North, Started by a donation by local entrepreneur, Mike Lazaridis, founder and co-CEO of Research in Motion (RIM). The institute presents several free lectures that are open to the public (usually held at Waterloo Collegiate Institute on Hazel Street) and also hosts the occasional concert. The ticket office is at the Old Post Office on the corner of King Street North and Dupont Street West.

Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery

25 Caroline Street North, Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su 1PM-5PM. Located in Uptown Waterloo. The collection is small enough to be seen in an hour.

Laurel Creek Conservation Area

625 Westmount Rd. N., This conservation area, centred around a reservoir, offers camping, as well as a beach and other water activities. Trails are available for hiking as well as cross country skiing during the winter.

RIM Park

2001 University Ave. Waterloo ONWaterloo's largest and most modern community centre and sports complex is host to many recreational youth and adult sports leagues and contains.

Right Time to Visit

January - April
October - December

Temperature

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