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Origin | Washington |
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Destination | Toronto |
Number of Daily Flights | 10 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Apr 26 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Apr 27 |
Popular Airlines | Air Canada |
Toronto is an up-and-coming Canadian cultural center with hip neighborhoods that boast an independent style. Flying to Toronto from Washington DC only takes about an hour and a half on a direct flight. You can get to Reagan National Airport (DCA) by the Metrorail system, which stops at Terminals B and C. You can also drive and park long term. Otherwise, airport shuttles are available by reservation.
Toronto is home to the Honda Indy Toronto car race, and is one of the hosting cities for the Rogers Cup Canadian women’s tennis open. Fans may also enjoy the Hockey Hall of Fame. For a taste of culture, visit the Royal Conservatory of Music and the Art Gallery of Ontario. Stop by St. Lawrence Market for the best food and souvenirs. To relax, the city has eight Blue Flag certified beaches, such as Centre Island, that meet high standards for water quality and environmental responsibility.
Once you arrive at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), find the Terminal Link train. It'll take you to the airport parking garages, Viscount Station, or other terminals in the airport. Toronto has cold winters and humid summers, so be sure to dress accordingly. From the city, many visitors find the 90 minutes to Niagara Falls well worth the trip.