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Direct Energy Centre
(formerly known as National Trade Centre)
- 100 Princes' Blvd.
Attractions (within walking distance)
Rogers Centre - 1 Blue Jays Way
CN Tower - 301 Front St. W.
Hummingbird Centre For the Performing Arts - 1 Front St. E.
Direct Energy Centre at Exhibition Place is located 4 kms west of downtown Toronto and is accessible via the Gardiner Expressway or Lakeshore Boulevard.
Exhibition Place is bordered by:
Gardiner Expressway to the North;
Lake Shore Boulevard to the South;
Dufferin Street to the West;
Strachan Avenue to the East
Exhibition Place is bordered by:
Gardiner Expressway to the North;
Lake Shore Boulevard to the South;
Dufferin Street to the West;
Strachan Avenue to the East
DIRECTIONS BY TTC
Access via Toronto Transit (TTC):
#29 DUFFERIN BUS
Take the Bloor subway to Dufferin Station and proceed to street level.
Board the #29 bus south to Exhibition Place.
#29 DUFFERIN BUS
Take the Bloor subway to Dufferin Station and proceed to street level.
Board the #29 bus south to Exhibition Place.
#511 BATHURST STREETCAR
Take the Bloor subway to Bathurst Station and proceed to street level.
Board the #511 streetcar south to Exhibition Place.
Take the Bloor subway to Bathurst Station and proceed to street level.
Board the #511 streetcar south to Exhibition Place.
#509 LAKESHORE STREETCAR
Take the Yonge-University subway to Union Station and proceed to the Queens Quay platform.
Board the #509 streetcar west to Exhibition Place.
Take the Yonge-University subway to Union Station and proceed to the Queens Quay platform.
Board the #509 streetcar west to Exhibition Place.
* Please note that one TTC fee applies to all consecutive travel. Upon boarding any TTC line (subway, bus or streetcar) please obtain a transfer which will allow you free access onto your connecting line.
For more information, visit the TTC at www.ttc.ca or call 416-393-4636.
For more information, visit the TTC at www.ttc.ca or call 416-393-4636.
PRINT WORLD 2010
November 20-22, 2010
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Direct Energy Centre
(Formerly known as National Trade Centre)
Exhibition Place, Downtown Toronto



















