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By Plane
Toronto Pearson International Airport is Canada's busiest airport,
handling more than 1,200 arrivals and departures every day. It is located
in the west end of Toronto, near the junction of Highways 401 and 427 and
has several different terminals servicing the various airlines. Flights to
the U.S. pre-clear customs and immigration in Toronto. Plan to be at the
airport several hours before any departing flight.
Toronto Pearson International Airport
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By Train
Canada has an extensive rail network, especially in Ontario where trains
provide downtown-to-downtown travel to and from Toronto, Ottawa, Niagara
Falls, Windsor, London, Kingston, Sarnia, and Montreal.
Toronto is also the departure point for a train that crosses the entire
Canadian west, travelling via Jasper and the magnificent Rocky Mountains
to Vancouver on the Pacific coast. You can also travel from Toronto by
train to many points in the U.S.
Via Rail
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By Bus
There are a number of bus companies offering service from Toronto, either
to local Ontario destinations, or across the entire continent. The main
bus terminal is located downtown near Bay and Dundas Street, but there are
several regional depots as well.
Most motor coaches are fully equipped with the latest amenities. Travel
rates generally depend on the distance you're travelling.
Greyhound / Voyageur
Coach Canada
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