1 Depart Chicago on Local road(s) (South) for 30 m
Turn RIGHT (West) onto W Oak St, then immediately turn LEFT (South) onto N Orleans St for 0.9 km
Keep STRAIGHT onto Ramp for 0.9 km towards I-90
Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-90 [I-94] for 6.9 km towards I-90 / I-94 / I-290 / Dan Ryan Expy
Construction near Chicago (SB) (March 16, 2006 - January 31, 2007)
Keep LEFT onto I-90 Express Ln [I-94 Express Ln] for 6.5 km towards I-90 / I-94 / Express / 51st St
Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-90 [I-94] for 13.6 km towards I-90 / Exit 59A / Indiana Toll Rd
Entering Indiana
*Toll road* Stay on I-90 [Indiana East-West] (South) for 32.7 km
Construction near Gary (NB) (March 13, 2006 - July 21, 2006)
At exit 21, turn RIGHT onto Ramp for 1.1 km
At exit I-94, take Ramp (LEFT) onto I-94 for 223.4 km
Entering Michigan
At exit 108, take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-69 [US-27] for 57.7 km
Merge onto I-96 [I-69] for 8.1 km
Keep RIGHT onto I-69 [US-27] for 192.5 km towards I-69 / US-27 / Flint / Clare
At exit 198, take Ramp (LEFT) onto I-69 [I-94] for 7.0 km
*Toll road* Stay on I-69 [I-94] (East) for 20 m
Stay on I-69 [I-94] (East) for 0.1 km
Entering Ontario
Road name changes to HWY-402 for 102.4 km
At exit MacDonald Cartier Fwy, take Ramp onto HWY-401 [MacDonald-Cartier Fwy] for 51.1 km
At exit 235, keep RIGHT onto HWY-403 for 81.3 km
Stay on HWY-403 for 2.0 km
Merge onto QEW [Queen Elizabeth Way] for 37.7 km
Road name changes to Gardiner Expy [Frederick G Gardiner Expy] for 6.7 km
Road name changes to HWY-2 [Gardiner Expy] for 7.8 km
Keep RIGHT onto Ramp for 0.5 km towards HWY-11A / York St. / Bay St. / HWY-11 / Yonge St.
Keep RIGHT to stay on Ramp for 0.3 km towards HWY-11A / York / Bay North
Keep RIGHT to stay on Ramp for 70 m towards Lake Shore Blvd. East / Bay St.
Bear RIGHT (East) onto Lake Shore Blvd W [Harbour St] for 0.2 km
Turn LEFT (North) onto Bay St for 0.5 km
Keep STRAIGHT onto Bay St [Royal Bank Plaza] for 0.1 km
Keep STRAIGHT onto Bay St for 0.7 km
2 Arrive Toronto
2006-06-22 18:49:39
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answered by Have Fun 3
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I'm from Chicago. I live in Mexico (not toooo far from Morelia in Toluca) I've driven from Chicago to Mexico a few times. Ready? Here goes.............Drive to Texarkana (55 to Memphis, 30 to Texarkana) the first day if you can handle that many hours. It took me 16 in my Jeep CJ7. You should be able to do it faster than that. Day 2.....TEXAS. Drive to Laredo (30 & 35). Spend the night and buy insurance from Sanborns or someone else at the border. From Nuevo Laredo Mexico, drive to Monterrey, then to Saltillio, then to San Luis Potosi, on to Queretaro, then to Celaya and Salamanca. Finally south to Valle de Santiago, through Uriangato. and on to Morelia. Use the tollways!!!! I cant stress this enough. Its expensive (maybe 60 dollars) but they are safer, there is free mechanical assistance by the Green Angels. There are more gas stations, and fewer locos. I would spend the night in San Luis Potosi. Dont drive too late in Mexico. The highways arent lit like in the states, and it makes a lot of difference. Signs arent lit either and sometimes can be confusing, or turns/interchanges are announced at the last moment in some cases. At the border, buy a Guia Roji (the Mexican map book). That's all I have for you. Contact me by email if you have any further questions...I'm Rob
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answered by Anonymous
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I can get you from the Ambassador bridge (Detroit, Windsor crossing).
The bridge lets you off at Huron Church rd. go straight up Huron Church till you come to the 401 go straight up the 401 til you come to Toronto.
Pretty much a straight line from the bridge to the highway. If you pass St. Clair College while on Huron Church you're on the right path the 401 is 2 or 3 stop lights farther up.
It's about a four hour drive from Windsor to Toronto.
2006-06-19 16:25:33
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answered by liathano70 3
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easy 94 to detroit, cross the ambassador bridge then immediately get on the 401 to toronto
2006-06-19 16:00:30
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answered by georgie 1
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go to yahoo maps, it will give you a map of your course along with step by step driving directions. good luck safe travels
2006-06-19 13:55:51
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answered by Bradley W 1
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yahoo maps is much better than mapquest :)
2006-06-19 13:55:04
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answer #6
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answered by m b 3
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http://maps.google.com/maps
2006-06-19 13:54:15
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answered by anonymous 2
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go to mapquest
2006-06-19 13:55:00
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answered by Gina 2
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http://local.live.com/default.aspx?wip=2&v=2&style=r&rtp=~&&msnurl=home.aspx?%26redirect%3dfalse&msnculture=en-US
2006-06-19 13:56:04
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answered by dea_7 3
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http://maps.yahoo.com
2006-06-19 13:55:40
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answered by functionalanarchist 3
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mapquest.com
2006-06-19 13:55:17
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answered by ndmusikman@sbcglobal.net 2
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