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Find Sailor's Rest
Satellite Photos and
Area Map from Google Maps
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Directions to The Sailor's Rest
From
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
From
Buffalo, NY
From Toronto, Ontario Canada:
Take Gardiner Expressway West to
Queen Elizabeth Way – QEW (Hamilton/Niagara) or Hwy. 401 West to Hwy. 403 to
QEW.
Follow the QEW all the way around
the lake.
Just after you come off of the St. Catharines Skyway Bridge, you will see
Exit Niagara Stone Road
(Be careful, there is an Exit 38A
Glendale just before it that you should NOT take.)
The Niagara Stone Road exit takes you around onto Northbound Glendale – stay on this until it ends at
York Road and turn left.
Follow York Road until you get to the first set of lights and turn right
onto Airport Road. At the end of Airport Road, turn
right onto Hwy. 55 (also known as Niagara Stone Road) and proceed until it ends at Queen Street (approximately 13 kms).
Turn right on Queen Street. This will take you through the town of
Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Just past the Clock Tower, turn
left onto King Street and drive towards the river
King Street bends to the right
and turns into Delater Street when you get to the river.
Sailor's Rest is about 50 meters from the bend, on the left hand (river)
side. [return to top]
From Buffalo, New
York, U.S.A.:
Follow the I-190 N (I-190 ends at
the Lewiston/Queenston Bridge). Once past the customs booth get into the
right lane to pay the bridge toll.
Immediately after the toll
(approx. 20 ft), make a right turn followed by a left turn at the stop sign
and then the next right.
Follow the Niagara River Parkway,
(Niagara River is along the right side), all the way into downtown
Niagara-on-the-Lake (approximately 8 km of long winding road) arriving on
the main street of town.
At the second four way stop (and
just before the clock tower) turn right onto King Street towards the river.
King Street bends to the right
and turns into Delater Street when you get to the river.
Sailor's Rest is about 50 meters from the bend, on the left hand (river)
side. [return to top]
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