Touchscreen Training Course:
October 10 – 11
Western University
Thank you for your interest in the touchscreen training session and/or symposium! Please note that you are required to book your accommodation. The following hotels are recommended based on their proximity to Western. Please note that a limited number of rooms are available at each location – book your room early!
On-Campus Accommodations:
Ontario Hall LEED® Silver Certified
230 Sarnia Road, London, ON N6G 0N2
Off-Campus Accommodations:
Ivey Spencer Leadership Centre
551 Windermere Road, London, ON N5X 2T1
https://www.iveyspencerleadershipcentre.com/rooms
Windermere Manor
200 Collip Circle, London, ON N6G 4X8
https://windermeremanor.com/accommodations/
Station Park Hotel
242 Pall Mall Street, London, ON N6A 5P6
https://www.parkhotelsuites.com/
A variety of other hotels are available throughout London. Please reserve your hotel room early.
London, Ontario is approximately two hours from Toronto. Whether you’re traveling by air, train or car, there are a variety of ways to get to Western University Canada.
Options to get to London:
1. Flying into London (YXU):
From the London Airport you can take a taxi to the university area. The cost of the taxi ranges from approximately $25-$35 plus tip.
London Taxi Companies | |
Yourtaxi.London | 519-432-2222 |
Checker Limousine | 519-659-0400 |
U-Need-A-Cab Ltd. | 519-438-2121 |
Yellow London Taxi | 519-647-1111 |
2. Taking a Bus from Downtown Toronto:
If you are coming from downtown Toronto (NOT the Pearson International Airport), you can take a Greyhound Express bus to Western University or a regular Greyhound bus to downtown London. Greyhound buses also depart from many other cities in Canada and the United States. Reservations are recommended.
Greyhound Bus Lines
610 Bay Street, Toronto, ON (near Dundas Subway Station)
101 York Street, London, ON
Telephone: 1-800-661-8747
For buses that go to the Western campus: www.greyhound.ca/Express
For buses that go to the downtown London terminal: www.greyhound.ca
3. Taking a Train to London from Downtown Toronto:
If you are coming from downtown Toronto (NOT the Pearson International Airport) or another Canadian city, you can also take a VIA Rail train. You can purchase tickets at any VIA Rail station, online, by phone and through some travel agents. Reservations are recommended.
VIA Rail Canada
205 York St., London, ON
65 Front St. W., Toronto, ON
Telephone: 1-800-842-7245 (free from Canada)
4. Driving to Western University:
From Highway 401 (Downtown Route)
From Highway 401 (Peripheral Route)
Western University Parking Map