Directions

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From 401 eastbound (Windsor, Detroit)

Take exit number 63, Highway 2, towards Chatham.  This exit is also the 2nd exit for Tilbury.  In Chatham, Highway 2 is called Richmond Street.  Once in Chatham, turn left on Keil Drive.  Turn right on Grand Avenue.  Turn left on St. Clair Street (Highway 40).  Follow Highway 40 into Wallaceburg.  Once in Wallaceburg, you cross a set of railroad tracks.  Turn left on King Street, the third street on the left after the tracks.  The Wallaceburg and District Museum is on the left.
 

From 401 westbound (London, Toronto)

Take exit number 109, Highway 21, and turn right at the top of the exit ramp (west towards Thamesville).  Turn left on Baseline.  Follow Baseline into Wallaceburg.  Turn right on Murray Street (the first lights once in Wallaceburg).  You will cross a set of railroad tracks.  Turn left on King Street, the third street on the left after the tracks.  The Wallaceburg and District Museum is on the left.
 

From Sarnia

Express Route

From Sarnia, go south on Highway 40.  Once in Wallaceburg, turn right at the lights onto McNaughton Avenue.  You will immediately cross a bridge.  Turn left at the lights onto Gillard Street, the second street on your left.  Turn left on Herbert Street, the first stop sign you reach.  Herbert Street curves into King Street.  The Wallaceburg and District Museum is located on your right and is the only building on the corner of Herbert and King Street.

Scenic Route

In Sarnia, go south on Vidal Street.  Follow the St. Clair Parkway along the St. Clair River.  The Parkway ends at Dufferin Avenue.  Turn left at this corner, into Wallaceburg.  Once in Wallaceburg, turn right at the lights onto McNaughton Avenue.  You will immediately cross a bridge.  Turn left at the lights onto Gillard Street, the second street on your left.  Turn left on Herbert Street, the first stop sign you reach.  Herbert Street curves into King Street.  The Wallaceburg and District Museum is located on your right and is the only building on the corner of Herbert and King Street.

For more information on the attractions along this route, contact The St. Clair Parkway Commission.
 

 

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