Traveling to WMS
Getting to the Direct Energy Centre, home of the 2011 Woodworking Machinery & Supply Expo (WMS), is a plane, train or automobile away. The Direct Energy Centre features an abundance of parking.
Driving to WMS
East
Take the Gardiner Expressway west to Spadina/Lake Shore Boulevard cutoff and follow the signs for Lakeshore Boulevard. Take Lake Shore Boulevard to the Princes' Gates (just west of Strachan Avenue).
West
Take the Gardiner Expressway east to Jameson Exit, exit runs onto Lake Shore Blvd. entrance point (at the traffic lights) to Exhibition Place.
Flying to WMS
The Direct Energy Centre, home of the 2011 Woodworking & Supply Expo, is located just 1 kilometer from the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airpot. This island airport, nestled in downtown Toronto’s harbour, features non-stop service on Air Canada between Montreal and on Porter Airlines from the following U.S. and Canadian cities:
Boston *** Chicago *** Halifax *** Moncton *** Montreal *** Mont Tremblant *** Myrtle Beach *** New York *** Ottawa *** Quebec City *** Sault Ste Marie *** St. John’s *** Sudbury *** Thunder Bay *** Windsor
The Direct Energy Centre is also an easy reach from Pearson International Airport, which services direct and connecting flights from virtually anywhere on the planet.
Additional Travel Info
The Toronto Convention & VIsitor's Bureau offers additional guidance to those looking for travel options from the U.S. and Canada to Toronto by ari, rail or car. Border and custom information also is highlighted.
GO Train to WMS

East
Take the Lakeshore West line and exit at Exhibition.
West
Take the Lakeshore East line and exit at Exhibition.