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toronto bus

You can visit a charming small town outside of Toronto without getting in your car. This bus service will take you right from the city's downtown to the historic village for a dreamy day trip.

The entire bus trip takes just an hour and a half one way, leaving you lots of time to explore the beautiful local shops and old-world streets.

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You don't need a car in order to experience the magic of this Ontario summer destination. A new bus service from Toronto will take you to one of the "most charming" small towns in Canada and it's an incredible spot for a warm-weather getaway.

The recently-launched route takes just over three hours from Toronto's Union Station and also stops at Pearson International Airport along the way.

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You don't need a car in order to go on some epic adventures this summer. These Megabus trips from Toronto lead to incredible warm-weather destinations and tickets start at just $1.

The bus company travels to several beautiful cities and towns in both Canada and the USA and there's so much to explore.

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A study has revealed the slowest bus routes in Toronto and changes are on the horizon, emphasis on "eventually." The Toronto Environmental Alliance recently awarded medals to the city's most sluggish bus lines in a mock awards ceremony, with the slowest bus service coming in at 10.6 kilometres per hour during certain travel times.

The study, which was included in a press release from the TEA on January 24, 2024, looked specifically at routes where "RapidTO improvements were promised."

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Bundle up! A winter storm is expected to hit Toronto and other parts of Ontario today, bringing with it 5 to 10 centimetres of snow and "hazardous winter driving conditions," according to Environment Canada. The snow is expected to change to rain in the afternoon or early evening.

With weather advisories in effect, the TTC is preparing for some messy conditions, and here's what to know if you're commuting.

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