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  2. Arrivals at Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) - Today. Check the status of your flight to Toronto Pearson Airport using the information on our arrivals page. The data on arrival times and status is frequently updated in real time.

  3. Digital and downloadable maps of Pearson airport terminal 1 and terminal 3, including an arrivals map and a gate map for each terminal.

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    • 1 Day Option: If You Have only One Day to Spend in Toronto
    • Next Stop: China Town
    • Next Stop: Kensington Market
    • Optional Stop – Art Gallery of Ontario
    • Next Stop: Osgoode Hall
    • Next Stop: Nathan Philips Square
    • Next Stop: Eaton Centre/ Yonge Dundas Square
    • 2nd Day Option
    • Optional – Gardiner Museum
    • Next Stop: Bloor Yorkville

    If you have only one day to spend in Toronto, maybe as a flight layover or just a short break, it’s important to plan your time to take in all the best Toronto has to offer! Without a doubt the most iconic landmark in Toronto is the CN Tower and is an absolute must visit. For 34 years, it held the record of tallest tower and free-standing structure...

    When you are ready to leave this area, walk west to Spadina Rd. and take the 510 streetcar north to Dundas St. Here you will find yourself in the heart of China town. An ethnic neighbourhood full of colorful shops and smells. Browse the shops for a lucky charm or taste some exotic foods. For the kids, make a game out of seeing who can spot the most...

    Heading west along Dundas St. then north on Augusta St. enter the bohemian neighbourhood of Kensington Market. Full of charm and diversity, enjoy time browsing through vintage clothing stores, herbal shops, restaurants and cafes. This is a great spot to have lunch with a large assortment of different cuisines from around the world. Some favourites ...

    Also in this area, east of Spadina Rd. along Dundas St between Beverley and McCaul, is the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO).The gallery holds more than 80,000 works including the largest collection of Canadian art, an expansive collection from the Renaissance and Baroque eras, African and Oceanic art and modern and contemporary collections. Leaving the...

    Walking east along Queen St. at the corner of John St. is the home of Bell Media where you might be able to catch a live taping of shows like The Merilyn Denis Show, The Social, Cityline or maybe see your favourite singer being interviewed at MuchMusic. Continue walking east past Univeristy St. and on the left side you will find the Osgoode Hall. A...

    As you continue to walk east along Queen St. you will soon arrive to Nathan’s Philip Square. Home to New City Hall, the TORONTO sign, a sculpture court and peace garden. During the winter enjoy skating on the free ice rink and in the summer people watch by the water fountain. Across the street on the opposite corner is Old City Hall. Take a moment ...

    If you didn’t find everything you were looking for on Queen St. don’t worry, the Eaton Centre at the corner of Yonge St. spans two blocks and will fill every shoppers need. At the least, take a walk through and exit at Dundas St. Be prepared as you step into a world of noise, lights and crowds. Yonge/Dundas square is a public square and one of busi...

    After all that shopping yesterday, make today a day to explore natural history, art and culture at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM).Situated at the corner of Bloor St. and Spadina Rd. it is easily reached by subway. On line 1 exit at Musuem station and on line 2 exit at Spadina station. You won’t be able to miss the new entrance, “The Crystal”. Sugge...

    If you’re not too hungry for lunch yet take some time to visit the Gardiner Museumacross the street from the ROM. This is Canada’s national ceramics museum and houses a magnificent permanent collection of over 2,900 pieces from Ancient Americas, Italian Renaissance, Japanese Porcelain and more. Lunch The best food options are found west of the ROM ...

    After a tasty lunch in the area. Walk east on Bloor St through Toronto’s most exclusive shopping district the “Mink Mile”. Continuing one street North of Bloor you will find the affluent Yorkville. Once a bohemian cultural center and breeding ground for some of Canada’s most famous musicians, artists and writers. Take a walk beyond the upscale stor...

  4. Park in a covered garage that is connected to the terminal via a climate controlled walkway. Whether for business or leisure travel, Daily Park Garage offers you a comfortable parking experience. Note: Rooftop is uncovered.

  5. 3 days ago · News Release June 26, 2024 The City of Toronto is proud to bring free, city-wide programming to residents and visitors celebrating Canada Day on Monday, July 1. Fireworks displays The City’s flagship, 14-minute fireworks display will be held at Ashbridges Bay Park located at 1561 Lake Shore Blvd. E. starting at 10 p.m. on Monday, […]

  6. The official website for the City of Toronto. Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of more than three million people.

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