Get in Touch with Inn at The Quay - Contact & Directions
Inn At The Quay
900 Quayside Drive, New Westminster,
British Columbia, Canada V3M 6G1
Direct Number: 604.520.1776
Reservations
Direct Toll Free Reservations in North America: 1.800.663.2001
Email:
info@innatthequay.com
Navigating Your New Westminster Adventure
Anchored in the heart of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, Inn At The Quay is a central beacon in vibrant New Westminster. Our location boasts not just charm and riverfront views, but also optimal convenience. Easy access to many markets by car and transit means that all roads truly do lead to the Quay. Ready to embark on a journey to experience our unique blend of comfort and fun? Navigate your way to us – we’re excited to welcome you aboard!
Your Journey to Inn at the Quay
From New Westminster SkyTrain
Recommended Route
- Disembark at Shops at New West stop
- Go to second floor and proceed to the west side of the building, towards McInnes Overpass
- Turn left onto the overpass and proceed to the elevator marked ‘The Quay’
- Take the elevator to first floor, walk through the breezeway tthe hotel lobby entrance is on the left
Optional Route
- Disembark the train at the Shops at New West stop
- Proceed to the street level at 8th Street & Columbia Street
- Cross the street to reach Hyack Square, and see the Columbia Street Overpass
- Take the stairs (please note, there’s no elevator access here) to the RiverMarket
- The hotel is conveniently located right next door to the Market
From the Tsawassen Ferry Terminal
- Start on Highway #17 North, heading towards River Road
- Continue your drive over the Alex Fraser Bridge, followed by the Queensborough Bridge, leading onto Stewardson Way
- Proceed along Stewardson Way and then turn right onto 3rd Avenue
- Take the overpass, which leads onto Quayside Drive
- Upon reaching the 4-way stop intersection, take a left turn. Note: Do not proceed over the second overpass
- You’ve arrived
From Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal
- From the ferry terminal, set your course on Highway #1 East (Upper Levels Highway), heading towards North Vancouver
- Continue across Iron Workers Memorial Bridge, maintaining route on Highway #1 through Burnaby
- Take Exit #33 towards Canada Way. After the exit, take a left at the traffic lights
- Keep going on Canada Way until you reach New Westminster. Canada Way changes to 8th Street upon entering New West
- Follow 8th Street to the bottom of the hill, and then take a left turn onto Columbia Street
- Next, turn right onto Begbie Street
- Continue past the train tracks and just past the Public Market
- You’ve arrived
From Canada/USA Border
- Start on Highway #99
- Take route #91 at exit #16 and continue over Alex Fraser and Queensborough Bridges and onto Stewardson Way
- Keep an eye out for New Westminster signs
- Turn right onto 3rd Avenue and continue onto overpass to Quayside Drive
- Upon reaching the 4-way stop intersection, turn left
- You’ve arrived
From Vancouver International Airport
- Watch for directional signs to Richmond & Vancouver and cross the Arthur Laing Bridge
- Proceed onto Marine Way East making sure to pass under Queensborough Bridge and continuing onto Stewardson Way. Stay in the right lane
- Continue straight as the road’s name changes to Columbia Street
- Make a right turn onto 3rd Avenue and take the overpass onto Quayside Drive
- Upon reaching the 4-way stop intersection, take a left turn
- You’ve arrived
From Trans-Canada Highway (Westbound)
- Travel West on Highway #1 across the Port Mann Bridge
- Take the Brunette Exit South
- Follow Brunette Avenue onto Columbia Street, passing under the Patullo Bridge
- Once on Columbia Street, make a left turn onto Begbie Street and proceed over the train tracks
- Keep following the road as it winds past the Public Market
- You’ve arrived
From the Trans-Canada Highway (Eastbound)
- Travel east on Highway #1 and take Brunette Exit South
- Follow Brunette Avenue onto Columbia Street, passing under the Patullo Bridge
- Turn left onto Begbie Street and cross the train tracks
- Follow the road past the Public Market
- You’ve arrived