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TRANSPORT
Transport
Public transport in Toronto is fast, safe and reliable consisting of an integrated system of subways, buses and streetcars that reach every part of the city, as well as a light rapid transit (LRT) line extending to the Harbourfront. The subway is easy to use, with only two major lines, and the buses and streetcar stations are next to every major stop, taking over where the subway leaves off. Fares are standard and a single fare will take you anywhere on a single trip; tokens can be used to avoid the hassle of having to pay with exact change. To freely change from one form of transport to another, get a transfer slip when and where paying for the fare. The subway operates from 6am to 1.30am, the buses and streetcars from about 5am to 12.30am (both start at 9am on Sundays), and the Blue Night Network services main street routes after 1.30am. The Request Stop Program allows women travelling alone late at night to get off the bus anywhere in between stops. Taxis are always available and ferries travel to the Toronto Islands. Driving a hire car is not recommended due to traffic congestion and expensive parking.
Hotel Deals
| Crowne Plaza Hotel Airport Toronto | |
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From 71 CAD
33 Carlson Court ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
26 Reviews |
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| InterContinental Centre Hotel Toronto | |
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From 159 CAD
225 Front Street West ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
63 Reviews |
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| InterContinental Hotel Yorkville Toronto | |
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From 135 CAD
220 Bloor Street West ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
79 Reviews |
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