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toronto buses

You don't need a car in order to enjoy some Christmas cheer. This bus trip from Toronto will whisk you away to an enchanting holiday village and festive market.

Tour bus agency Parkbus is hosting a trip to the beautiful Village of St. Jacobs on December 7, 2024.

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If you're looking for a dreamy summer day trip, you'll want to hop on this bus and take a short ride to this enchanting destination.

With sparkling turquoise waters, limestone cliffs and an enchanting small town, it's a magical spot for a warm-weather getaway.

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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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Beach days are just around the bend and even if you don't have a car, you can still soak up some fun. This bus takes you from Toronto to a stunning sandy beach with crystal blue water for a dreamy summer day trip.

The two and a half hour road trip leaves from downtown Toronto and ends at a soft sand beach with 10 kilometres of velvety shores.

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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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