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Crossing the Border
I am doing my baseball trip again this summer and we are going from a night game in Detroit to a 1:30 afternoon game in Toronto.
Our question is in Detroit would we be better off crossing the border 11:00 at night our 6 in the morning? It will be a Saturday night/Sunday morning, 3 guys and 2 kids in a van. Any suggestions? |
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Going from Detroit into Canada at either time shouldn't be too bad. I've had to do the 6am a few times for work on my way to Toronto. There's only a couple customs lanes open, but I've only had one or two cars ahead of me. Seeing that it's a weekend also, you won't have the work traffic to contend with. Usually the bulk of the traffic is going the other way.
If you got time for a herf, let us know. |
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I had a feeling it was something like that. No problem.
Going to the 7:05 game here, then the 1:05 game the next day in Toronto, that's not leaving a lot of time for sleep. :) I actually only go as far as Oakville for work. Even on weekends, the QEW can be a traffic nightmare. Are you going that route or taking the 401 all the way into Toronto? I"m beginning to think it might be best to get across the border in the evening, in case there's any hassle with customs. |
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Planned on qew. If you have suggestions on a better way I'm all ears. We will leave Detroit at night and drive most of way at night. Get a few hours sleep in Toronto in the am before game.
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I've never gone all the way into Toronto on the 401, so I can't say what traffic is like. I do know they seem to be forever doing construction on the QEW, but the last time I was there (back in October) it wasn't too bad. Seemed like another lane was open. The biggest tie ups were the normal rush hour times. I think you should be ok at the day/time you're going.
If you wanted to stop part way between Detroit/Toronto, there's decent hotels in London, Ontario. It's about 2.5 hours out of Detroit. |
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It is a great town. I stayed there years ago when I had to work at the plant in St. Thomas.
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With possible traffic on the QEW, would we be better off getting closer to Toronto? I'm all for stopping, in London, But???
Hope I'm not bothering with these questions. |
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Closer is usually better in case there are unforeseen delays. I have not heard of any major hangups on the 401 recently but better safe than sorry! If you do stop in London there are some great hotels off the Wellington exit, head north on wellington.
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We go every other year. In 2years we plan to do the new New York parks , Nationals,, and Camden. When we did east Coast 8yrs ago, Baltimore was out of town. We did Fenway, the New Yorks, Nats in old park, Braves, Phillies, and baseball hall of fame.
I have heard those are two nice parks, but very similar to Phil, new StLouis, and Colorado. I love going and touring the parks and the areas. |
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