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Public Transportation from Pearson Int'l Airport to Toronto Bus Termminal?

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Public Transportation from Pearson Int'l Airport to Toronto Bus Termminal?

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  1. what toronto bus terminal.

    theres the go bus terminal and the greyhound bus terminal?"

    For both, take the airport bus that takes you to the delta chelsea hotel (at gerrard and yonge)

    for the greyhound, its about a 5min walk from there, wakl about a half block south to dundas, and then not even a block west to bay.

    for go bus, walk half a block north to college/yonge, take the subway south to union, and then its in union station


  2. There are a few ways to get there, but this is the fastest and easiest:

    #1. Get on the 192 Airport Rocket. (I suggest asking for directions in Pearson, because I'm not sure where you'll be.) It's a Toronto public transit (TTC) bus, and it will take you to Kipling subway station. You need $2.75 in exact change to board the bus. Ask the driver for a transfer; you may need it in step #3.

    #2. Take the subway train eastbound from Kipling station to Bay station. Since there's no such thing as "westbound from Kipling", this part is easy - just get on the first train at Kipling.

    Bring a book or something, because it's over 15 stops to Bay.

    #3. At Bay, get off the subway. You need to travel south on Bay until you hit Dundas, and then you'll be at the Toronto Bus Terminal (it's pretty much right at Bay & Dundas). You can just walk south, it'll probably take you about half an hour - or you can take the #6 bus down and get off at Dundas. You'll probably need your transfer from step #1 if you're going to take the Bay bus.

    That's it!

    EDIT: For the record, there is a Greyhound bus stop in Union Station like the first person said, but that is NOT the Toronto Bus Terminal. The Toronto Bus Terminal is at Bay and Dundas - 610 Bay St. If you are taking a Coach Canada or Greybound bus, follow my directions. If you are taking a GO bus, then transfer (no need to pay again) trains at St. George and go south until you hit Union.

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