Transportation

Getting to Toronto

Toronto is an international travel hub.  It is conveniently served by daily direct flights from U.S. and international cities aboard regional, national and global air carriers.

  • By Air: Toronto's main airport is the Pearson International Airport (YYZ).  They are over 76 chartered airlines connecting passengers to every continent. 
  • By Train: VIA Rail and AMTRAK  connect passengers to the heart of the city. Toronto’s Union Station is centrally located downtown and provides a  connection to the subway through an underground tunnel.
  • By Car: Toronto is connected to several highways, including Highways 2, 401, 407 and the Queen Elizabeth Way. The closest Canada-U.S. border crossings are at Fort Erie, Niagara Falls, and Windsor.

 

Getting to Niagara Falls
  • By Car: As fast as 1.5 hours (traffic depending!) via the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW)/403
  • By Bus: As fast as 1 hour 40/50 minutes via Megabus or with FlixBus
  • By Train: As fast as 2 hours 15 minutes (direct) with the GoTransit