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Travel Information
So, you're coming to Toronto? You'll feel like a million miles away, but you're not - Toronto's probably closer and easier to get to than you may think.
By Air
Toronto Pearson International Airport is Canada’s principal airport, and ranks among the top 30 world airports in terms of passenger traffic and aircraft movements. There are over 76 scheduled and charter airlines currently serving Toronto Pearson International Airport. Air carriers provide non-stop service to 26 Canadian and 42 United States (transborder) destinations and same-plane service to 56 other International cities.
By Rail
VIA Rail and AMTRAK bring visitors into the heart of the city each day. Toronto's Union Station is located centrally downtown and connects to the subway via underground.
By Road
Several highways, including 2, 401, 407 and the Queen Elizabeth Way, link surrounding cities to Toronto. Nearest Canada-U.S. border crossings are at Niagara Falls, Fort Erie and Windsor. Click here to get directions to hotel.
Borders and Customs
Canada has one of the most advanced customs organizations in the world, and our borders and the processes we have in place to manage them are critical to our ability to provide Canadians and visitors to Canada with the security and opportunity they expect. Visitors entering Canada must clear Canada Customs border security upon entry. American visitors traveling by air require a valid passport to re-enter the United States. Effective January 31, 2008, American visitors crossing the border by land (car, bus, train) or sea require either a valid passport or both of the following: a government-issued ID with photo, such as a driver’s license and proof of citizenship to re-enter the United States. For more information on travel security and border procedures, visit the U.S. Department of Homeland Security web site. For further information on U.S. customs regulations, please visit www.customs.ustreas.gov or call (905) 676-2606.
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