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With 5 million Canadians within an hour's drive of Toronto and 60% of the U.S. population less than an hour away by air, there's no excuse not to visit!
Air
Over 1,000 flights land at Toronto's Pearson International Airport every day, making it one of North America's major international hubs for business and travel. The impressive new Terminal One, with its spas, fine dining restaurants, baggage tracking systems, and dramatic public art, is the centerpiece of a $4.4 billion investment ensuring the safety and comfort of more than 25 million travelers every year. And with shuttle busses, public transit, and numerous taxis, air travelers are just a quick ride from the heart of the city.
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Rail
All incoming trains arrive at the majestic Union Station in downtown Toronto. VIA Rail brings passengers from the Windsor-Quebec City corridor while Amtrak has regular service from New York and Chicago. The station also has an underground connection to the city's subway and streetcar system, as well as the Royal York Hotel and the PATH Underground shopping network.
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Road
A series of efficient inter-connected highways lead travelers to the city from all directions and provide access to all areas of Toronto, from the downtown core to the suburbs. For traffic coming from the U.S.A., Toronto is a just over an hour's drive away.
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Crossing the Border
Crossing the border should be as quick and easy as possible. This section will give you helpful information on documentation you need, as well as what you can and can't bring.
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