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Directions

Driving?

From the Halifax International Airport (approximate driving time 1hr. 12 min.)
Take exit 6 to get onto Highway 102
Take exit 5 on Highway 102, so that you don't miss the Annapolis Valley merge, then
Take Exit 4B to get onto Highway 101
Take exit 10 to arrive in Wolfville

From Halifax (approximate time 1 hr. 10 min.)
From Highway 111 over MacKay Bridge
Take exit 2 to get onto Dartmouth Road (Highway 7)
Follow the Sackville/Windsor signage Highway 101
Take exit 10 to arrive in Wolfville

From New Brunswick (approximate driving time from border 3hr. 10 min.)
Travel south on Highway 104
Take exit 15 onto Highway 102 toward Truro & Halifax
Take exit 4B to get onto Highway 101
Take exit 10 to arrive in Wolfville


Like to be Driven?

It's possible to book transportation through Wood's Limo Service for travel between either downtown Halifax or the airport and Wolfville. Their website is at http://www.woodslimo.com and you can call them at 1-888-720-5466.

Be sure to state that you are coming to a workshop at Acadia. Acadia gets special rates, as follows:

Compact car for 1 or 2 persons $95
Lincoln town car or Cadillac sedan for up to 4 persons $110
Mini-van for 4-5 persons $120

Wood's takes MasterCard, Visa, Diner's Club and American Express. You can book online or send them a fax, but they prefer a call just to make sure they get all the information about your plans. If you are arriving by air, they will need the flight number and time of arrival/date and name of the person(s) they are to pick up. When you call, you will be given a 1-800 number to call for confirmation—in case plans change (snowstorm, flight delays, etc).

If people are arriving at approximately the same time and want to travel together, the mini-van may be the way to go. Let Mary know if you would like to be put in touch with others arriving/leaving at the same time.


Published by: Vaughan Memorial Library and the Data Liberation Initiative
Revised: April 15, 2005