7/25/2012

Ticket to Montreal from Toronto


Yes, it's time to travel again in this summer.

Before the departure, I have to search the best ticket to Montreal from Toronto. 
I think to take overnight bus to Montreal is best way to me.
And you can follow below information to compare all the prices and transits.


Flights between Toronto and Montreal

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There are more flights between Toronto and Montreal than between any other two Canadian cities.
Air CanadaPorterWest Jet are the three Canadian airlines that fly this route.
The advantage of flying Porter is that the Billy Bishop Airport is in downtown Toronto, making it an especially convenient commute for those visiting Toronto and it will shave at least an hour off flying out ofToronto Pearson International Airport, which is Canada's biggest and busiest international airport, located a 30 minute drive - no traffic - from downtown Toronto.
The Montréal-Trudeau Airport is about a half hour drive from downtown Montreal.
Expect to pay at least Cdn $275 - $400 for a return Toronto - Montreal flight.
The flight between Toronto and Montreal takes about an hour and 15 minutes.
Book a flight to Toronto or Montreal on Kayak


Busses that Travel between Toronto and Montreal
Driving from Toronto to Montreal or from Montreal to Toronto

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Driving between Toronto and Montreal should take between 5 and 6 hours. The two cities are connected by a major system of highway: the 401 Hwy in Ontario becomes Hwy 20 and goes straight into Montreal and on to Quebec City.
The drive between Toronto and Montreal is pretty dull, but there are a couple of nice spots along the way worth.


The best choices for an overnight to break up the trip would be eitherPrince Edward County, a charming agri-rich area that is popular with the Toronto weekend crowd or Kingston, which is a city steeped in history and half way between the two cities.
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Taking a bus to Montreal from Toronto will take just a little longer than a train and not even that much more than a plane flying out of Toronto Pearson International Airport, factoring in getting to the airport and waiting for your flight.
  • Megabus came on the scene in 2009 offering daily express bus service between Montreal and Toronto on double decker busses equipped with WiFi. The trip takes about 6 hrs and costs $10/15 to $65 plus tax one way (as of 2012).
  • Greyhound Canada. Greyhound offers connections to many smaller towns as well as various stops within the two cities. The trip between Toronto and Montreal takes between 8 and 9 hrs and costs between Cdn$30 and $65 plus tax one way (as of 2012).

Trains between Toronto and Montreal

Via Rail is Canada's national passenger railway and provides daily, downtown to downtown service between Toronto and Montreal.
The train ride is not particularly scenic but it is comfortable, reliable and convenient.
Passengers may choose between economy and business class. Free WiFi is available among on board.
The trip can take from under 5 hours to more than 6 hours. The longer trips have a stopover in Ottawa.
A one-way economy ticket from Toronto to Montreal and costs about Cdn$125 plus tax (as of 2012). Keep an eye on VIA Express Deals to save up to 75% on fares.

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