#1 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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stpu22 says:
BEWARE...BEWARE...BEWARE !
I booked a car with Advantage Rental Car online. Turns out their representative in Toronto is Autowise. DON'T USE THEM. Not only did they charge me more than the rate confirmed online (because my plane was late arriving in, so they cancelled my booking) but they were…
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#2 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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world-traveller123 says:
Gap Adventures is an adventure travel company. They do trips all over the world to every continent, including Antarctica. They do everything from trekking Inca Trail, to volcano trips to Arctic Cruising to exploring the beaches of Costa Rica. They do it all.
I have done 2 trips with them so far. …
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#3 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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Maureenie says:
Pretty self explanitory. I got to see snow for the first time in six
years, but both of my flights through Air Canada were delayed and no
one was being very helpful about making sure people got where they
needed to go. Everyone and their mom had to stand in the customer
service line to get thing…
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#4 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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world-traveller123 says:
Porter Airlines Review
This is my review of Porter Airlines.
Porter Airlines is a new Airline that is based out of Canada.
I choose this airline to try out as they just added a new route from flying out of Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada to Toronto. I wanted to fly to Chicago, as Porter flies ther…
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#5 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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ocwarren says:
fellow travbuddy "hupfstrudel"
he really is genuine. getting to know him could only be in your best interest. he has morals and values, yet still know how to have the most amount of fun. he loves adventure and is willing to do just about anything. he really does love nature and is willing to …
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#6 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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dragonkeeper says:
Having a great stay in Toronto, but did not start too good. Got ripped of for the Taxi to the hotel. Suggest anybody makes their way outside to get a Taxi and not take the firs guy that asks if you need a Taxi.
It cost me 75 bucks and I have since found out that if I got a taxi from the rank I coul…
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#7 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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ocwarren says:
The GO Transit is a very wonderful way to get from destination to destination. I was able to take the bus from the airport to the east end for only a few dollars comparitively.
For anyone travelling with a bit of time on your hands or very few dollars in your pocket.... the GO Bus or GO train is…
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#8 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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kathsmith82 says:
I stayed at the global packpackers hostel and from there they do a day trip which takes you to Niagra on the Lake and Niagra Falls stopping to taste ice wine along the way!
It is a really good trip, well worth paying the money and a fairly cheap way to see Niagra Falls
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#9 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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ocwarren says:
The public transportation is the most awesome and very reliable. You can get anywhere and everywhere in the city.
Primarily you will find the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) and the GO Train/Bus. They all seem to connect to each other. The TTC has buses that run from each subway terminal.
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#10 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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pyrrho says:
The cheapest way I found of getting to Pearson Airport from the city centre - is to get the subway (TTC) on the westbound Bloor line (green), for about $3, to the end of the line at Kipling. You can then pick up a free bus to the airport, which leaves from the end of the bus platform (to the right).…
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#11 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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mereva179 says:
Please FORGOT autowise !!!!!!!! They have a new location in Toronto : 6465, Airport Road. I'll tell you our bad experience from last week. We booked 5 days online, and we get a confirmation email which told you : 53,78 $. Ok, we knew that there were something wrong because it was really cheap... but…
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#12 of 12 general tips & advice in Toronto
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johnnyk says:
Headed off to a meeting on Bay Street in the financial district. A previous blog entry described my trials and tribulations with Canadian Customs and Immigration officials at the Niagara border crossing. I thought I might attempt to duck the Red Headed Grand Inquisitor by crossing at Fort Erie near …
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