How to get to waterloo from downtown toronto?
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Hi all I'm trying to get to the RIM head office out in Waterloo for an interview. I live in Toronto currently. What is the best, most flexible, fastest way to get there by public transit?I don't plan on staying overnight either... Any answer is appreciated! Thanks!
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Answer:
As noted, Greyhound is the easiest way. They offer a few trips a day to University of Waterloo near the RIM campus, but if those times are inconvenient, go to downtown Kitchener instead, and take Grand River Transit route 7E to Columbia and Phillip (you can also take 7D which loops the other way through UW via University Ave - slightly longer ride, but check with your driver to confirm the bus will be going back out via Columbia and get off at Phillip).
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