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                      TRAVELING FROM TORONTO TO THE AIRPORT 
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            Getting 
              Here
           
           
            
              Located 
                on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, farther south than 
                Minnesota and much of Michigan, Toronto is one of the most accessible 
                cities in North America by road, air, rail. We are only a one 
                hour drive away for about five million Canadians, and within a 
                90-minute flight for 60 per cent of the U.S. population. 
             
           
          
           
            As 
              of June 1, 2009, everyone from every country that comes to 
              Canada by  
              air, land and sea needs a passport or equivalent travel document. 
              Permanent residents (who are not citizens) need their alien-registration 
              card and passport. (Some exceptions apply to children's passport 
              requirements) 
              http://gocanada.about.com/od/canadatraveloverview/qt/uscitizenborder.htm 
               
            Citizens 
              from all countries other than the US must have a valid passport, 
              and in some cases a visitor visa may be required. 
            
            Customs 
              Information 
              Canadian customs regulations apply for all personal and business 
              travel into Canada. For most travelers, they may clear customs with 
              their personal goods and belongings at the airport in Toronto. Please 
              check your local customs regulations if you are planning on taking 
              Canadian purchases home with you. 
           
          
           
            Toronto 
              City Centre Airport 
              Located on the western tip of a series of islands in Toronto Harbour, 
              the island airport handles scheduled, private and corporate flights. 
              Major airlines operating from the island include Air Ontario, Trans 
              Capital Airlines and Grand Aviation. Call 416-203-6942. 
            Air 
              Canada and many US and international carriers provide direct 
              flights to Toronto's Lester B. Pearson International Airport 
              (YYZ) from major cities in North and South America, Europe, the 
              Orient, and the Pacific Rim. Lester B. Pearson International Airport 
              is located just west of the city, the airport is accessible from 
              highways 401, 427 and 409. You can check the status of your flight 
              schedule here. 
           
           
             
              Transporation 
                From the Airport 
                The downtown Toronto hotels are approximately 13 km (8 miles) 
                from Lester B. Pearson International Airport.  
             
             
               
                Bus 
                  service to and from Airport by Public Tansit 
                  The TTC, Toronto's public transit, also provides Airport 
                  Service and is the least expensive method of getting to 
                  and from downtown Toronto.  
                  Here's bus service from the Airport to TTC Kipling Station 
                  take "192 Airport Rocket" 
                  Service all day, every day, between Kipling Station and Pearson 
                  Airport. 
                  Provides fully-accessible bus service. Buses stop only at Kipling 
                  station, Terminal 3 (Arrivals Level), and Terminal 2 (Arrivals 
                  Level). Ask a transportation officer fo rthe location of the 
                  bus stop. 
                  Service operates from approximately 5:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m., 
                  seven days a week. One-way travel time to the subway is approx. 
                  20 minutes. 
                  At Kipling go west to St.George Station , at the St. George 
                  Station, change to the North-South line , go south to 'Osgoode' 
                  (at University and Queen). 
                  Exit the station walk south one block to the Hilton Hotel, at 
                  the South-east corner of Univeristy and Richmond.  
                  See this link for maps and schedules: http://www.city.toronto.on.ca/ttc/service_to_airport.htm 
                By 
                  the Airport Express Bus: The airporter bus travels from 
                  the airport to downtown hotels. 
                  Toronto Airport Express provides luxury highway coach service 
                  to most of the downtown hotels. The fleet has leather seats, 
                  electrical plug-ins and WiFi, so that you can stay connected 
                  during your trip downtown. Arrange for shuttle transportation 
                  to your hotel before you arrive in Toronto. Receive a 10% discount 
                  when you purchase your tickets on line via the attached link 
                  for Airport Express. The shuttle departs terminal 1 and 3 from 
                  the arrivals level every 20 minutes during peak times, and every 
                  30 minutes at non-peak periods. 
                  See:http://torontoairportexpress.hudsonltd.net/res?USERIDENTRY=FIELDS&LOGON=GO 
                   
                By 
                  Limousine/Taxi: Limousines are marginally cheaper than taxis 
                  for the trip downtown. Both the Taxis and the Limousines can 
                  be located immediately outside any airport terminal on the Arrivals 
                  Level. You can reserve a Limousine by: 
                  Airport Services (1-800-263-6135)  
                  Air Flight Services (1-800-268-6843)  
                  The trip downtown could take from 30 minutes to 1.5 hours 
                  The fixed-rate taxi/limo fares to downtown are about CAD$50 
                  to Fields. 
                   
                 
             
            Arriving 
              by Car 
           
           
            Whether 
              approaching Toronto by car or by bus, the traveller will reach Toronto 
              by one of several major routes paralleling the shore of Lake Ontario. 
              Highways 401 and 2, and the Queen Elizabeth Way, enter Toronto from 
              the west. Highways 401 and 2 also enter Toronto from the east. Hwy 
              400 runs from the north and connects with Hwy 401. Major bus routes 
              converge in Toronto. Out-of-town buses arrive and depart from the 
              Bus Terminal, located at 610 Bay St. Service to/from points all 
              over Ontario, Canada and the U.S. National and regional bus lines 
              serve the Greater Toronto area. Call (416) 393-7911 for bus company 
              fares and schedules.  
           
          
           
            Toronto 
              is served by the VIA Rail System, 
              the network that provides all rail service throughout Canada (with 
              connections to the Amtrak system through Niagara Falls, New York). 
              Trains arrive at Union Station in downtown Toronto.Union Station 
              is located on Front Street, between Bay and University (across the 
              street from the Royal York Hotel). The station is right on Toronto's 
              subway line ( locally known as the TTC), and is within walking distance 
              of Rogers Centre,the 
              CN Tower, the financial district 
              and many downtown hotels, shops and restaurants. There are also 
              taxis available outside Union Station   
           
          
           
             
              Buses arrive at the downtown Toronto Bus Terminal at Bay and Dundas. 
              You can connect directly with the Public Transportation Subway System 
              (locally known as the TTC) and travel to your hotel. There are also 
              taxis available outside the Bus Terminal.   
           
          
           
             
              
                Money 
                  may be exchanged at a favorable rate at Banks and Hotels.Shops 
                  and restaurants will often accept U.S. currency, but at a less 
                  favorable exchange rate.  
                To 
                  convert your local currency to our Canadian Dollar,  
                  try the Universal Currency 
                  Converter  
               
             
           
          
          Sales 
            Taxes and Visitor Tax Refund 
           
            Most 
              items in Ontario, except food, are subject to both a 8% Provincial 
              Sales Tax (PST) and a 7% federal Goods and Services Tax (GST). Non-residents 
              of Canada, however, may claim a rebate for the GST paid on accommodation 
              and most consumer goods taken out of the country. The GST Rebate 
              Guide for Visitors, which includes the rebate form, will be supplied 
              in the registration package. Please ensure that you retain all your 
              receipts so that you can claim your rebate at a Duty Free Shop as 
              you leave the country. 
           
          
          
            
          
          
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