ISO
TC159/SC4/WG1 Fundamentals of controls and signalling methods
October 12-13, 2015
@ University
of
Saskatchewan
Room 274
Thorvaldson
Building
110 Science Place
Saskatoon, SK
Map
of
Meeting and Hotel
Locations
The following Google map illustrates the direction of travel between
the ParkTown Hotel and the Thorvaldson Building at the University of
Saskatchewan. Please note: this Google illustrates the driving
directions along streets.
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According to Google it is 1.6 km between the ParkTown Hotel and the
Thorvaldson Building and 2.3 km between the Sharaton Cavilier Hotel and
the Thorvaldson building.
Basic walking directions are:
- Go left out of the front of either the ParkTown Hotel or
the Sharaton Cavalier Hotel
- Follow Spadina Crescent East
- Go across 25th St East
- Turn right and cross the bridge
- At the end of the bridge, keep to the left side on College
Drive
- Continue on College Drive to Wiggins Road
- Turn left onto Wiggins Road
- Follow Wiggins Road to Campus Drive
- Turn left onto Campus Drive
- Follow Campus Drive to Science Place
- Follow Science Place to the first building on the
right
- This is the Thorvaldson Building
NOTE: If you are
walking, you can go from Wiggnes Ave, through campus (between
buildings, to the quad) to the Thorvaldson Building.
Housing Information
The following are some hotel recommendations:
PLEASE NOTE:
Experts attending the ISO meetings are required to make their own
reservations and pay their own expenses.ParkTown Hotel (Recommended)
The ParkTown Hotel is recommend to Experts attending the
meeting. This hotel is a scenic 10 - 15 minute walk from the meeting
location or a short taxi ride.
ParkTown Hotel
924 Spadina Crescent East,
Saskatoon, SK S7K 3H5
CANADA
Tel: (306) 244-5564 or 1-800-667-3999
Fax: (306) 665-8698
General information : info@parktownhotel.com
Reservations : reservations@parktownhotel.com
Website: http://www.parktownhotel.com/
Some Interesting Information about Saskatoon and Saskatchewan
Contact us:
- userlab@cs.usask.ca
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