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FROM HIGHWAY 7&8 (ONTARIO STREET)
Heading west on Highway 7&8 (from Toronto, Kitchener), follow Ontario Street until you reach downtown at Downie St. Turn left on Downie St., pass City Hall and just a half block south of the Avon Theatre on your left is Hudson's.

FROM HIGHWAY 8 (HURON STREET)
Heading east on Highway 8 (from Goderich, Bayfield, Grand Bend), follow Huron Street to the stone bridge (just past St. Joseph's Church). Cross over the bridge, turn right on Downie Street.,
pass City Hall and just a half block south of the Avon Theatre on your left is Hudson's.

FROM HIGHWAY 7 (ERIE STREET)
Driving north on Highway 7 (from Detroit, Windsor, London), follow Erie Street until you reach downtown Stratford, at the traffic lights at Ontario Street. Turn immdiately right and then right again on Downie St.,
pass City Hall and just a half block south of the Avon Theatre on your left is Hudson's.

FROM HIGHWAY 119 (MORNINGTON STREET)
Driving south on Highway 119 (from Milverton), follow Mornington Street to Waterloo Street. Now on Waterloo Street, go across the William Hutt Bridge. Keep going straight to Ontario St. Cross Ontario St, go passed the next set of lights, which is Albert St. Go past one more set of lights (Brunswick St.) and at the next street (George St. West) turn right. At the stop sign you are right beside the Avon Theatre which is on your right. Turn left and just a few short steps you will see Hudson's on your left hand side.

ONCE YOU REACH US
There is parking on the street and there is also parking on adjacent streets, with Free parking at the Cooper Parking Lot on St Patrick St.
 
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