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BornRuff
Dec 15th, 2008, 10:27 AM
So, as the topic suggest, I'm wondering what the cheapest way to get to Pearson is, other than taking the TTC.

Any ideas?

Zayxic
Dec 15th, 2008, 10:28 AM
Walking

Essence89
Dec 15th, 2008, 10:31 AM
Walking

lmfao i was about to post that

joeym
Dec 15th, 2008, 10:36 AM
got a bike?

http://blog.makezine.com/bikeMower1.jpg

3weddings
Dec 15th, 2008, 10:38 AM
http://www.torontoplus.ca/feature/airport/8102/to_from.jsp





By Car - By Public Transit - By Shuttle (Out of Town) - By Shuttle (GTA)

By Inter-City Bus or Train - By Taxi or Limousine



By car

Ahh, the open road. Nothing quite like cruising past picturesque scenery in your sporty convertible while the wind ruffles your hair, right?

That's why we recommend renting a car when you get to your destination and leaving the trip to Pearson to fearless cabbies and the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). Unless, of course, you like that sinking desperation that comes with realizing your flight is leaving in 10 minutes, and you're not even out of the suburbs yet.

But if you need to drive, here are the best ways to get there.

Highways 409 and 427 provide direct freeway access to the Toronto Pearson International Airport. Other highway routes leading to the airport include Highways 400, 401, 403, 407, 410 and the QEW (Queen Elizabeth Way). Look for the green sign with the airplane on it!
To determine which terminal your airline is departing from or arriving to, look for the large fingerboards on the side of Highway 409 west, 427 south and 427 north as you enter the Pearson Airport property. All airlines are listed in alphabetical order with their terminal indicated next to it.

If you're picking up or dropping someone off at the airport, be aware that there is no longer any curbside parking in front of the three terminals. You may, however, stop momentarily if need be.

Also, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation’s site provides regular updates on road conditions for winter drivers.



Car Rental

If you're going to be spending a few days driving around Toronto, there are five different rental agencies conveniently located at Pearson Airport.

Avis Inc.
Terminal 1: (905) 676-1032 or 1033
Terminal 3: (905) 676-1034 or 1035
Toll-free: 1-800-TRY-AVIS (1-800-879-2847)

Budget
Terminal 1: (905) 676-1500
Terminal 3: (905) 676-1623
Toll-free: 1-800-561-5212

Dollar / Thrifty Canada Ltd.
Toll-free: 1-800-667-5925

Hertz Canada Ltd.
Terminals 1, and 3: (416) 674-2020
Toll-free: 1-800-263-0600

National / Alamo Car Rental
Terminals 1, and 3: (905) 676-2647
Toll-free: 1-800-CAR-RENT or 1-800-GO-ALAMO



Off-Airport Car Rental Agencies

While these agencies are not located on Pearson's grounds, courtesy shuttles will take customers to their offices outside the airport. Customers must have their pick-up prearranged by contacting the rental agencies beforehand.

Discount & ACE
Toll-free: 1-800-259-1638

Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Toll-free: 1-800-RENT-ACAR

Fox Rent-A-Car
Tel: (416) 248-2800



By Public Transit

By TTC

Image courtesy of the GTAA.

Taking the TTC (which stands for "Toronto Transit Commission," but is local slang for any of Toronto's buses, streetcars, or subway trains) is probably the most inexpensive way to get to or from the airport.

Admittedly, it's a bit of a pain if you pack heavily, and you might need to allow a bit of extra time to transfer between routes. But if both your luggage and your wallet are a little on the light side, take a ride on any of the four routes the TTC has to offer:

Daytime
During the day, the 192 Rocket and the 58A Malton are the two main buses that travel to Pearson. The 192 Rocket runs from 5:30 a.m. to 2 a.m., seven days a week and it leaves from the Kipling station on the Bloor-Yonge subway line. Average travel time is 20 minutes. The 58A Malton runs from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m., also seven days a week, leaving from the Lawrence West station on the Spadina subway line. The trip to the airport will take about 45 minutes.

Overnight
Buses also run overnight to Pearson. Catch the 300 Bloor-Danforth along Bloor Street and Danforth Avenue seven days a week, between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. Or, you can grab the 307 Eglinton West, also seven days a week, between 1:30 a.m. and 5 a.m. Both routes take about 45 minutes to reach Pearson.

A one-way adult fare on the TTC is $2.75, which includes transfers between streetcars, subways, and buses. Subway transfers in Toronto are not valid at the station at which they're dispensed, so pick one up when you start your trip.

You can also purchase tickets or tokens at a discounted rate, as well as day or week passes, at subway stations and many convenience stores. For more information, check out the TTC’s official website.
By GO Transit
GO Transit links Toronto with many of the surrounding cities that make up the GTA (Greater Toronto Area). The GO route serving Pearson is the Brampton Local, Hwy 27 and Hwy 47 Express. The buses run frequently Monday to Friday, with the first bus leaving the Brampton Bus Terminal at 5:15 a.m. and the last at 11:30 p.m.

By Mississauga Transit
If you're coming in from Mississauga, catch the 7 Airport bus. It leaves from the main bus terminal at Square One Shopping Centre on the half-hour, with extra buses running during the morning and afternoon rush. The first bus leaves at 5:51 a.m. and the last at 12:07 a.m.
One-way adult fare on the Mississauga Transit costs $2.50.



By Shuttle - Out-of-Town

Below is a list of out-of-town bus operators serving Pearson Airport. For information about particular routes, you should contact the operators directly.

Airlink Airport Service
Tel: 519-756-1944 or 1-877-405-8278
Major stops: Aylmer, Brantford, Caledonia, Hagersville, Jarvis, Simcoe, Waterford

Air York Inc.
Tel: 1-888-795-2777 or 905-953-9980
Major stops: Aurora, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Stouffville, Vaughan.

Airways Transit
Tel: 905-689-4460 ( Hamilton Area)
Major stops: Bronte, Burlington, Campbellville, Hamilton, Milton, Oakville

Tel: 519-886-2121 (Kitchener-Waterloo area)
Major stops: Ayr, Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, Wellesley

Canar Coach Service
Tel: 1-800-387-7097 or 905-564-1242
Major stops: Kincardine, Port Elgin and Walkerton

Century Airline Service
Tel: 705-748-3961 or 1-800-465-5987
Major stops: Bancroft, Bobcaygeon, Lindsay, Millbrook, Peterborough

Classique Airline Service
Tel: 1-800-387-5450
Major stops: Ajax, Bowmanville, Hampton, Oshawa, Whitby

Coach Canada
Tel: 1-800-461-7661
Major stops: U.S. and Canadian destinations

Grey-Bruce Airbus
Tel: 1-800-361-0393 or 519-389-4433
Major stops: Brampton, Durham, Kincardine, Orangeville, Owen Sound, Port Elgin

Greyhound Bus Service
Tel: 1-800-661-TRIP (8747)

Ontario Coachway - Quinte/Northumberland Airport Service
Tel: 1-888-677-4287 or 613-968-2058
Major stops: Belleville, Brighton, Coburg, Colborne, Kingston, Madoc, Napanee, Picton, Port Hope, Wellington

Niagara Airbus
Tel: 905-374-8111 ( Niagara region), 905-677-8083 ( Toronto ), (716)
835-8111 ( Buffalo region), or 1-800-268-8111
Major stops: Buffalo, Fort Erie, Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Welland

Northern Airport Service
Tel: 705-672-2033 or 1-800-461-4219
Major stops: most towns and cities along Hwy 11 to North Bay

Red Car Airport Service
Tel: 519-824-9344
Major stops: Elora, Fergus, Guelph

Robert Q’s Airbus Inc
Tel: 519-673-6804 or 1-800-265-4948
Major stops: Chatham, Detroit, London, Sarnia, St. Thomas, Windsor, Woodstock

Simcoe County Airport Service
Tel: 705-728-1148 or 1-800-461-7529
Major stops: Barrie, Collingwood, Orillia, and all points in Simcoe County

Stratford Airporter
Tel: 519-273-0057
Major stops: Cookstown, Lefroy, Sandy Cove, Simcoe County
Trentway Wagar Inc.
Tel: 416-961-9666 or 1-800-461-7661
Major stops: Belleville, Bowmanville, Brighton, Cobourg, Colborne, Kingston, Napanee, Port Hope, Trenton



By Shuttle - Within the GTA

Pearson Airport offers shuttle service to many of downtown Toronto's major hotels. Information on these services can be found in our Hotels section.



By Taxi or Limousine

Many taxi and limousine companies offer a flat rate to Pearson Airport. Rates will depend on where in the city you're coming from.

GTAA Certification

The Greater Toronto Airport Authority (GTAA) recommends that passengers leaving the airport by taxi or limousine ensure that their driver is certified by the GTAA. Certified GTAA drivers will have identification displayed prominently on the outside of their taxis and limousines.

GTAA vehicles offer flat rates to a number of regions in the Toronto area. You can hail a GTAA taxi or limousine outside the main doors, on the ground level, of Terminals 1 or 3.



By Inter-City Bus and Train

Greyhound Canada and Via Canada

If Toronto's just the first stop on your cross-Canada adventure, you might wish to explore the travel possibilities offered by Greyhound Canada and Via Rail Canada.

Greyhound Canada is the largest bus transportation company in Canada, serving almost 1,100 centres, big and small. Their Toronto terminal is located at 610 Bay Street.

Since 1978, Via Rail Canada has provided train service to 450 Canadian communities from B.C. to Newfoundland. They offer fares for individual trips, or passes that let travelers take an unlimited number of trips within a certain time period. Via trains arrive and depart from Union Station, located at 100 Front Street West.

corrupt123
Dec 15th, 2008, 10:40 AM
Here are some bikes if you need
http://i38.tinypic.com/2mesc4x.jpg

professionaldude
Dec 15th, 2008, 10:45 AM
lol :cheesygri

joeym
Dec 15th, 2008, 10:52 AM
there's enough bike racks, too

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2150/1536892240_fdf3441aff.jpg

BornRuff
Dec 15th, 2008, 10:58 AM
hm, I guess I should have known that everybody here is too cheap to take an airplane anywhere.

nano
Dec 15th, 2008, 11:06 AM
ask someone that has access to a car.

AcidBomber
Dec 15th, 2008, 12:32 PM
Take the GO Transit from York Mills / Yorkdale to Pearson T1.
Costs like $4-5 if you're starting from York Mills.

originalnutta
Dec 15th, 2008, 12:36 PM
hm, I guess I should have known that everybody here is too cheap to take an airplane anywhere.
And you're too smart to search for the answer by yourself, right?

7jai
Dec 15th, 2008, 12:42 PM
Ask a friend.

BornRuff
Dec 15th, 2008, 12:46 PM
And you're too smart to search for the answer by yourself, right?

Uhh, last I checked this was a bargan hunting forum. Isn't the main purpose of this site supposed to be to help people find good deals? The slogan is "Canada's Bargan Hunting Community" not "find it yourself *******"

Take the GO Transit from York Mills / Yorkdale to Pearson T1.
Costs like $4-5 if you're starting from York Mills.

Thanks for the tip. It's nice to see that there is at least one in ten people on this forum can make a useful post.

Psubs
Dec 15th, 2008, 12:50 PM
ask a friend.

+1

BornRuff
Dec 15th, 2008, 12:52 PM
+1

I guess I should make it clear that I'm looking for options that don't involve a car.

gei
Dec 15th, 2008, 02:38 PM
Jeez... don't you have any friends/family/coworkers or something?

If not then take the ttc, go transit, or a taxi. There aren't any other magical options out there if that's what you're asking.

ricoboxing
Dec 15th, 2008, 02:40 PM
I guess I should make it clear that I'm looking for options that don't involve a car.
then ask mary for a lift
http://alchemistpoonam.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/mary-poppins.jpg

bigredlemon
Dec 15th, 2008, 03:05 PM
ain't nothing wrong with TTC

at1212b
Dec 15th, 2008, 03:07 PM
GO option seems to be the best.

I've done TTC, and there's a express bus from Kipling or Islington I believe. Pleasantly surprised at it as its a express bus basically.

BornRuff
Dec 15th, 2008, 07:46 PM
Jeez... don't you have any friends/family/coworkers or something?

If not then take the ttc, go transit, or a taxi. There aren't any other magical options out there if that's what you're asking.

Man, so many internet trolls always projecting their sad lives on to other people.

Wasn't even for me, helping my sister out. Driving to the airport is a pain in the ass, especially durring rush hour, so she didn't want to impose on any of her friends/my dad to waste 1-2 hours sitting on the 401 if there was a cheap relitively comfortable way for her to get there herself (I'm not in Toronto, btw).

Just in case you guys wanted to know, she ended up taking the shuttle from the royal york, only about 13 bucks each way if you buy a round trip student fare. Saves a ton of money over a cab, and way easier than lugging all your bags through the TTC.

lol, thanks to the two of you guys that actually tried to be helpful.

dealtaker
Dec 15th, 2008, 10:24 PM
Man, so many internet trolls always projecting their sad lives on to other people.

Wasn't even for me, helping my sister out. Driving to the airport is a pain in the ass, especially durring rush hour, so she didn't want to impose on any of her friends/my dad to waste 1-2 hours sitting on the 401 if there was a cheap relitively comfortable way for her to get there herself (I'm not in Toronto, btw).

Just in case you guys wanted to know, she ended up taking the shuttle from the royal york, only about 13 bucks each way if you buy a round trip student fare. Saves a ton of money over a cab, and way easier than lugging all your bags through the TTC.

lol, thanks to the two of you guys that actually tried to be helpful.
You might have had more response if you had actually phrased your subject as a question.
Your subject looks like you are going to tell everyone how to do it.