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Origin | New York |
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Destination | Toronto |
Number of Daily Flights | 36 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | May 10 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | May 11 |
Popular Airlines | Air Canada |
Located in the borough of Queens, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) can be reached by car via Interstate 678 or by riding the NYC subway system. A direct flight from New York City to Toronto takes approximately two hours. Observation decks at the 1,815 foot-tall CN Tower, and Renaissance paintings at the Art Gallery of Ontario, are part of the myriad of diverse attractions you can explore when visiting Canada's largest city. The Scarborough Bluffs and Lake Ontario allow you to enjoy nature without wandering far from the urban streets of Toronto.
Queen Elizabeth and Gardiner Expressway are the major highways, which you can use to reach Downtown Toronto and some neighboring cities such as Etobicoke and Mississauga. Making more than 650 different stops, the Toronto streetcar system is a reliable transit service that will drop you off right near the city's top sports venues, such as the Rogers Centre and Air Canada Centre. If you're looking for a hotel room with views of Lake Ontario and Downtown Toronto, stay in the Harbourfront district.
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is located approximately 12 miles northwest of Downtown Toronto. Ontario Highway 427 or 401 offer a quick drive between YYZ and the heart of Canada's biggest city. Due to cold fronts that come from the Great Lakes, freezing conditions and snow storms are normal in Toronto during the winter, so bundle up.