
(formerly known as National Trade Centre)
- 100 Princes' Blvd.
- CN Tower - 301 Front St. W.
- Sony Centre For the Performing Arts - 1 Front St. E. at Yonge St.
- Hockey Hall of Fame – 30 Yonge St. at Front St.
- Bell Lightbox (home of Toronto Int’l Film Festival, next to Hyatt Hotel) – 350 King St. W. at John St.
- Entertainment District – King St. W. and Blue Jays Way area
- Roy Thomson Hall – 60 Simcoe St. at King St. W.
- Historic Fort York – 250 Fort York Blvd.
Driving from the east:
Exit Gardiner Expressway at Spadina Ave./Lake Shore Blvd. exit and continue west on Lake Shore. Drive through the big gates at Exhibition Place and the Direct Energy Centre is first building on the right-hand side.
Driving from the west:
Construction Notice: The Jameson exit off the Gardiner Expressway is closed for construction. Exit before Jameson at Lake Shore Blvd. Continue east on Lake Shore to Ontario Dr. Turn left onto Ontario and continue to Princes Blvd where you will see the Direct Energy Centre on your right.
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
Take the Bloor subway to Dufferin Station and proceed to street level.
Board the #29 bus south to Exhibition Place.
Take the Bloor subway to Bathurst Station and proceed to street level.
Board the #511 streetcar south 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.
For more information, visit the TTC at www.ttc.ca or call 416-393-4636.
Take the Lakeshore West line and exit at Exhibition
West:
Take the Lakeshore East line and exit at Exhibition Important: Visit the GO Transit at www.gotransit.ca or call 416-869-3200 for fares and schedules.
PRINT WORLD 2012
November 17-19, 2012
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Direct Energy Centre
(Formerly known as National Trade Centre)
Exhibition Place, Downtown Toronto









