Getting Around Markham
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Markham Airport information
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) The 4,430-acre Toronto Pearson International Airport is Canada's premier gateway. Located just 17 miles west of downtown Toronto, it is the country's busiest airport serving over 41 million passengers annually. Proximity to the United States is a key benefit of Toronto Pearson International Airport as 60 percent of the U.S. population is located within a short 90-minute flight. A total of 65 airlines currently operates out of Toronto Pearson International Airport's two main terminals. With five runways and 96 gates, the airport provides service to 27 Canadian destinations, 42 U.S. destinations and 84 international destinations. In addition, Toronto Pearson International serves as th…
Markham Airport information
Markham Train information
Union Pearson Express UP Express connects Toronto Pearson International Airport to Union Station in the heart of downtown Toronto in just 25 stress-free minutes—less than half the time it often takes by car. With trains leaving every 15 minutes, 19 ½ hours a day between 05:30am and 01:00am, there's no easier or more convenient way to get to or from Toronto Pearson. Amenities include: Complimentary Wi-Fi On-board infotainment screens Updated flight information Luggage racks Power outlets Tray tables on seat backs Toronto Union Station Travelers can ride the rails to Toronto's Union Station using either Amtrak or Canada's VIA Rail. Amtrak's Maple Leaf line provides daily service between New York Cit…
Markham Train information
Markham Public information
Toronto Transit Commission Toronto's public transportation network is managed by the Toronto Transit Commission and includes subways, streetcars and buses. TTC offers a number of pass options for visitors. Transfers are available from line to line or from one mode of transit to another. For more information: 416-393-4636 Streetcars One of the oldest systems remaining in use in North America, Toronto's streetcars offers a unique and scenic way to travel the downtown area. Service on many of these lines dates back to the 1860s, when cars were horse-drawn. Today, some 328,000 riders per day zip along the city's 11 routes with comfort and ease. Streetcar riders can transfer to the subway at a number of stations…
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