| Directions
to the Hotel
DAYS
INN BEACHES
1684 Queen St E
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(416) 694-1177
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From Buffalo:
Go to Canada. Take the
QEW to Toronto. It will become the Gardiner Express
Way. Try to take note of this. Follow the Gardiner
Expressway until it splits at the Don Valley Parkway
and Lakeshore Blvd. Go onto Lakeshore Blvd here.
There are plenty of exits on to Lakeshore prior to
this, but do not take them, unless you live for
scenery. Follow Lakeshore to Coxwell Ave (first set
of lights). Take a Left on Coxwell and head north to
Queen. Turn Right on Queen and look for the hotel on
your left.
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From Sarnia:
Go to Toronto. You
know the way. Take highway 402 to 401. Go to Toronto.
Take the 427 south (near the airport). Then go east
on the Gardiner when the 427 ends. Follow the
Gardiner Expressway until it splits at the Don Valley
Parkway and Lakeshore Blvd. Go onto Lakeshore Blvd
here. There are plenty of exits on to Lakeshore prior
to this, but do not take them, unless you live for
scenery. Follow Lakeshore to Coxwell Ave (first set
of lights). Take a Left on Coxwell and head north to
Queen. Turn Right on Queen and look for the hotel on
your left.
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From Windsor:
Go to Toronto on the
401. Take the 427 south (near the airport). Then go
east on the Gardiner when the 427 ends. Follow the
Gardiner Expressway until it splits at the Don Valley
Parkway and Lakeshore Blvd. Go onto Lakeshore Blvd
here. There are plenty of exits on to Lakeshore prior
to this, but do not take them, unless you live for
scenery. Follow Lakeshore to Coxwell Ave (first set
of lights). Take a Left on Coxwell and head north to
Queen. Turn Right on Queen and look for the hotel on
your left.
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From Kingston:
Go to Toronto on the
401. Take the Don Valley Parkway South once you are
in Toronto. Exit the Don Valley at Lakeshore Blvd. Go
east/left onto Lakeshore Blvd. Follow Lakeshore to
Coxwell Ave (first set of lights). Take a Left on
Coxwell and head north to Queen. Turn Right on Queen
and look for the hotel on your left
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A map?
You can also buy as
map at a corner store as the City of Toronto likes to
flex it's muscles by closing these routes, or
plugging them up with traffic, at any time.
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