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THE TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION (TTC)
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the quick, convenient and safe way to get around Toronto. There are 69 subway stations and numerous bus and streetcar routes that connect to the subway and travel throughout the GTA. You can travel on the TTC every day! The subway services runs from approximately 6am - 1:30am Monday to Saturday as well as holidays and 9am - 1:30am on Sundays.
Bloor West Village is situated on the Bloor - Danforth subway line, with stations at Jane Street, Runnymede Road, High Park, Keele Street and Dundas West. The TTC being the second largest transit system in North America provides easy access in and around Toronto.
TTC CASH FARES:
Adult: $3.00 Senior/Student: $2.00 Child: $0.75
The TTC also provides an all-day express bus service to Pearson International Airport from Kipling Station on the Bloor - Danforth Subway in West Toront, making your one-way travel time to the airport under 25min.
192 schedule leaving Kipling Station
GO TRANSIT
GO Transit is Canada's first, and Ontario's only, interregional public transit system, established to link Toronto with the surrounding regions of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). GO Transit carries 44 million passengers a year in an extensive network of train and bus services that is one of North America's premier transportation systems.
The Bloor GO Stations is located between Lansdowne Avenue and Dundas Street West, near Dundas West subway station. Both the Bloor GO station and Dundas West subway station provide an easy connection to Bloor West Village, The Junction, Roncesvalles, Queen Street West & The Kingsway Village/Humber Valley.
The Exhibition Go Station is located at the Exhibition Place, just West of the downtown Toronto core. The station provides easy access to Liberty Village.
Mimico Go Station is located at 315 Royal York Road, just south of Bloor Street West. The Mimico GO station is conveniently linked to the Royal York subway station in the heart of The Kingsway Village.
The Long Branch GO Station is the last stop in Toronto for GO's Lakeshore West line trains before they enter the City of Mississauga. The station is located at Brownsline & Lakeshore. The Long Branch Go Station is adjacent to the TTC streetcar loop which serves the 501 streetcar and runs east through the old town and villages of Long Branch, New Toronto and Mimico.
The 501 Queen Streetcar runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, between Long Branch and Neville Park. During the night, the route number changes, from 501 to 301, although streetcars continue to operate along the same route.

VIA RAIL CANADA
VIA Rail Canada operates the national passenger rail service on behalf of the Government of Canada. An independent Crown Corporation established in 1977, the company provides Canadians with safe, efficient and environmentally responsible public transportation. VIA operates up to 503 trains weekly on 12,500 kilometres of track, and serves 450 communities across the country, from coast to coast and north to Hudson Bay.


TORONTO UNION STATION
Union Station is a Downtown Toronto landmark and the central hub for all inter-city transit in Toronto. The station is located in the heart of the City on Front and Bay Street. It is the busiest passenger transportation facility in Canada, serving approximately quarter of a million passengers each day!

GREYHOUND TORONTO
Greyhound Canada is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation in Canada, serving nearly 1,100 locations. It has become an icon of bus travel, providing safe, enjoyable and affordable travel to 6.5 million passengers each year. The Greyhound running dog is one of the most-recognized brands in the world.
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THE TORONTO CITY CENTRE AIRPORT ("TCCA") & PORT AUTHORITY
The Toronto City Centre Airport is located on the doorsteps of Toronto's business and financial centre and the city's thriving commercial, industrial and residential core. Its proximity to downtown Toronto is the main reason business travellers prefer to fly through TCCA. Go to Toronto Island Airport website click HERE or the image below.

TORONTO PEARSON AIRPORT

Toronto Pearson International Airport (TPIA) began operating in 1939 when it was known as Malton Airport. TPIA has grown to become Canada's biggest and busiest airport, and the 25th busiest airport in the world (based on passenger traffic/cargo volume in 1998).

MISSISSAUGA TRANSIT
Imagine being able to receive a detailed trip itinerary that tells you where and what time to catch your bus, where to get off and transfer, how long your trip will take, walking directions - even schedules for over 3000 bus stops.
THE YORK REGION TRANSIT (YRT)
The York Region Transit (YRT) web site is a helpful tool for customers, full of information on bus routes, schedules, fares and much more.
DURHAM REGION TRANSIT
Durham Region Transit (DRT) is an integrated transit system serving all communities in Durham Region. The service area is divided into West, East, Centre and North service sectors. Door to door transit for disabled passengers is provided by Specialized Services.
BRAMPTON TRANSIT
Wherever life takes you. Just a quick click is all it takes to locate routes and schedules, fares or news about the Brampton Transit system.