Directions to Computer Science at Toronto
I'm located in the Pratt Building at 6 King's College Rd,
on the downtown University of Toronto campus.
My office is 265A.
Here is a map on which my building is
marked PT.
[To be precise, I'm located at latitude 43 N, 39', 35";
longitude 79 W, 23', 42"; 108m elevation.]
We are located just north of College between St. George and University.
One block east of St. George is a small road called King's College Rd.
running north into UofT Campus. We are the second building north of
College on the left (west) side.
By TTC the closest station is Queen's Park. Get out on the northwest
corner of University and College and walk west on College a few
hundred metres to King's College Rd.
From airport by car:
To get to downtown from the airport, follow signs for highway 427 South,
take it to the Gardiner Expressway East into Toronto, look for the exit to
York St. (the one after the Spadina St. exit). Take this north, and it
will turn into University Ave. Take University north until
College. Turn left (which is a bit tricky, involving going
north about 50 metres through the intersection, making a u-turn,
coming south, and turning right) and continue one block to King's College Rd.
Turn right into campus and go straight to the parking kiosk.
The Department has a parking spot which I may be able to reserve
for your use if you let me know in advance. Alternately, if you
continue west on college just past the university entrace and turn
left onto Henry St. you can often get street parking there.
Some Useful Links
Weather forecasts for Toronto, updated hourly are
here.
Maps:
City of Toronto;
MapQuest
National Airline:
Air Canada
Airports:
arrivals and
departures
at Toronto's main airport (
YYZ)
Other minor Toronto area airport:
Toronto City Centre (YTZ)
(from Ottawa/Montreal)
Commuter Rail:
GO Transit;
unofficial site
Intercity Rail and Bus:
Union Station;
VIA Rail;
Greyhound;
Can-ar Coach
PMCL
Subway:
Toronto Transit Commission
(TTC)
Live Traffic Cameras:
401;
QEW;
Gardiner, Lake Shore, DVP
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