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Directions to Fennell Campus Fennell Campus, Mohawk College 135 Fennell Avenue West (at the corner of West 5th St) Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L9C 1E9 Phone: (905) 575-1212 Fennell Avenue General Parking StudentPreferred Residence Parking Visitor’s Parking/Pay & Display Carpooling Fitness Centre McKeil School of Business Fennell Avenue P10 Future Student Residence H-WingH Fitness Centre$ $ Student Alumni Centre IT Centre A House P9 P15 P14 Residence Future 5th Street West $ Parking P8 J P8 Only General Parking G H-WingH Preferred Student E Parking Centre $ A n P14 $ P7 DBARC$ C 5th Street West General ParkingP13 MSAG J General Parking Plaza E P6 General Parking $ $ n Outdoor Courts B P1 P11 P12 F C General Parking Preferred Parking P5 General Parking P4 M Data P1 Visitor Centre Parking Preferred Parking $ F Main Entrance B P5 P3 Barrier-Free P10 $ P2 General Parking M Vehicle Charging Station Today’s Family Drop-off GovernorsP4 Blvd Visitor’s P2 P3 Parking/ $ Preferred Pay &Display I Parking Designated Smoking Area Emergency Phone Preferred Parking P6 EntranceEmergency Phone Accessible Parking General Parking Designated Smoking Area Emergency Phone I Information Kiosk Today’s Family Drop-off Governors Blvd 04/2016 Entrance Main Pick-up/Drop-offDisabled Area Parking $ Parking$ Pay &Pay Display Station Machine Carpooling 08/2010 Directions From points north and east From points southeast (i.e. Niagara/St. Catharines): (Toronto/Oakville/Burlington/Guelph): • QEW West to Hamilton • Hwy #403 West to Hamilton • Exit at the Red Hill Valley Parkway • Exit at Aberdeen Avenue (can only go east) • Come up the "Mountain" and continue onto • Turn right on Queen Street / Beckett Ave (Mountain Access) the Lincoln Alexander Parkway ("The Linc") west • Turn left on Fennell Avenue at the first stop light • Exit at Upper James Street and turn right (north) at the top of the "Mountain" • Turn left (west) on Mohawk Road (second stop light) • Mohawk College, Fennell Campus is on your right • Turn right (north) on West 5th St. (first stop light) at the second stop light • Mohawk College, Fennell Campus is on your left • Turn right onto Governor's Blvd (see parking map above) just past the first stoplight From points west (i.e. Brantford/London): From the Hamilton International Airport: • Hwy #401 East • On exiting the Airport, turn left onto Airport Road • Exit Hwy #403 East to Brantford and Hamilton (east towards Upper James Street) • Exit in Hamilton at the Lincoln Alexander Parkway ("the Linc") • At Upper James Street (stoplight), turn left to go to Hamilton and go east • Proceed along Upper James Street to Mohawk Road • Exit at Garth Street and turn left (north) • Turn left (west) on Mohawk Road West (follow the signs for Mohawk College) • Turn right (north) on West 5th St. (first stop light) • Turn right (east) onto Fennell Avenue • Mohawk College, Fennell Campus is on your left • Mohawk College, Fennell Campus is on your right just past the first stoplight at the second stoplight • Turn right onto Governor's Blvd (see parking map above) See the Parking Services page for current parking rates. .
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