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Details for Visitors

3MT Ontario is a public event and is free to attend.

The 3MT will be held in the Concert Hall which is located in the L.R. Wilson Hall, building 74 on the campus map. The competition will be held on Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. (reception), 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.  There is limited parking in Wilson Hall, available beneath the building. The next available lot closest to the building is parking lot B. Cost for parking for the day is $20.

Public Transit:

McMaster University is serviced by several GO Transit routes and the Hamilton (HSR) bus system.

Directions:

From Toronto, Oakville, and Burlington

  1. Travel westbound on the QEW or Highway 407
  2. In Burlington, take Highway 403 to downtown Hamilton
  3. Exit Highway 403 at the Main Street West off ramp
  4. At the traffic signal turn left on to Main Street West, and then:
  5. For Central Campus, L.R. Wilson Hall After turning left onto Main Street West, turn immediately right on Newton Avenue. As this street crosses King Street it becomes Sterling Street. Proceed up Sterling Street onto the McMaster campus.

From Kitchener/Waterloo, Guelph, and Cambridge

  1. Take Highway 401 to Highway 6 South. From Highway 6, exit on Highway 403 toward Hamilton, and exit Highway 403 as described in the directions for coming from Toronto.
  2. From the south Cambridge area, take Highway 8 to Hamilton. Proceed through Dundas along King Street, which becomes Cootes Drive. As you approach McMaster and see an overpass, exit on the right for west campus.

From Brantford, London

  1. From Brantford and London travel on Highway 403 to the Aberdeen Avenue exit.
  2. Turn left at the first traffic signal and proceed along Longwood Road
  3. Turn left onto Main Street West
  4. For Central Campus, L.R. Wilson Hall After turning left onto Main Street West, turn immediately right on Newton Avenue. As this street crosses King Street it becomes Sterling Street. Proceed up Sterling Street onto the McMaster campus.