Getting Here & Getting Around
Explore Local Gems
Destination Downtown Woodstock
From artisanal shops to cozy cafés, Downtown Woodstock is full of unique local businesses that showcase our city’s rich culture. Wander through our historic streets, savor delightful cuisine, and learn the stories behind our cherished places. Whether you’re from here or just visiting, there’s something for everyone!
Downtown Woodstock is easy to get to and we have an abundance of parking available throughout downtown, ensuring that your visit is as hassle-free as possible.
Whether you’re stopping by for a quick errand or planning a leisurely day out, downtown Woodstock is the perfect place to be!
Car
Woodstock is easy to access by car. Highway 401 connects Woodstock to Toronto in the East and Windsor in the West. There are 4 exists along the 40 that get you to Woodstock.
Train
VIA Rail connects Woodstock to many other cities. The Via Rail station is located at 100 Victoria St. South, Woodstock, ON, N4S 8R4. Click here to view the map.
T:GO
T:GO offers inter-community transit services to a number of destinations in and around Tillsonburg, including London, Woodstock, and Port Burwell. Click here for more information.
Free 2 Hour Street Parking
Here for a short stop? The City of Woodstock offers free two-hour street parking in Downtown Woodstock unless otherwise posted. Most of these spots can be found along Dundas St and on the surrounding side streets.
Municipal Parking Lots
Looking for longer parking? One of our many municipal lots is your best option. Each lot is designated as either two-hour free parking, permit parking, pay and display (available for $2) or a combination. Click here for a parking map.
Walk
Getting around Downtown Woodstock is easy on foot. You can reach all businesses via local sidewalks, making it a great spot for a relaxing walk to lunch or dinner with friends.
Bike
Cyclists are welcome in Downtown Woodstock! You can find 30 colourful bike racks in front of city hall, the Woodstock library and other locations throughout the downtown.
Bus
Use the city bus, operated by Woodstock Transit, to get around. With several stops along Dundas St, it’s an easy way to get around. Click here for more information.
Points of Interest

(1) Woodstock Art Gallery
449 Dundas St., Woodstock
519-539-6761
The Woodstock Art Gallery is the region’s only public art gallery and a creative hub for aspiring artists. Home to over 1900 artworks.
(2) Theatre Woodstock
22 Reeve St., Woodstock
Box Office: 519 537-2582
A thriving community theatre located in the heart of Downtown Woodstock. This award winning theatre has been putting shows on for over 70 years.
(3) Woodstock Museum National Historic Site
466 Dundas St., Woodstock
519-537-8411 Ext: 2901
A community museum committed to the preservation of the Old Town Hall as a heritage site.
(4) Woodstock Public Library
445 Hunter St., Woodstock
519-539-4801
This iconic Carnegie library is a focal point of the community. A gathering place of exploration & creativity.