Location
November 25, 26 & 27, 2011
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
North Building, 255 Front St. West
Show Hours
Friday November 25 - 4pm to 9pm
Saturday November 26 - 11am to 8pm
Sunday November 27 - 10am to 6pm
Admission Prices
VIP Pass $25
(Admits One to live broadcast of Wylde on Health on Friday evening, while seats last)
Plus Expert Panel on Saturday 1 to 3 pm,
including all Lectures, Exhibits, Stages Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
Note: No admission to live broadcast after 6 pm on Nov. 25.
Weekend Lecture Pass $15
(Admits One to all Lectures, Exhibits, and Stages all Weekend)
Weekend Exhibit Pass $10
(Admits One to All Exhibits and Stages all Weekend)
Tickets can be purchased at the door
(located on front lobby of Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
Directions to Convention Centre
From the West:
- Take the 401 East to 427 South
- Follow the Gardiner Expressway and exit at Spadina Avenue and go north
- Turn right at Bremner Boulevard for the South Building
- For the North Building, proceed further north on Spadina Avenue to Front Street and turn right
From the East:
- Take the 401 West to the Don Valley Parkway south
- Follow the Gardiner Expressway to Spadina Avenue and go north
- Turn right at Bremner Boulevard for the South Building
- For the North Building, proceed further north on Spadina Avenue to Front Street and turn right
Parking
The Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) has 1,700 indoor parking spaces and 17,000 more in the immediate vicinity.
There are 12 handicapped parking spots in the North Building parking garage and 9 handicapped spots in the South Building garage.
Click on image to view parking facility
North Building Parking
Entrance to the North Building parking garage is on the west side of Simcoe Street, just south of Front Street West.
If you follow the directions we have provided, you will exit the Gardiner Expressway at Spadina Avenue and turn north on Spadina Avenue. When you reach Front Street, turn right. When you reach Simcoe Street, turn right again. You will see the North Building parking garage on your right-hand side.
Public Transit
Streetcars, buses, subways and GO trains provide the city with one of North America's safest and most efficient public transit systems. It connects all parts of Toronto and outlying areas to Union Station, the city's transportation hub. Union Station is accessible from the Centre via the Skywalk, a weather-protected walkway.
For more information visit the following website.
GO Transit
Toronto Transit Commission
Accessibility
The Metro Toronto Convention Centre is a fully accessible venue.