2024

GARE CENTRALE DE MONTRÉAL

Railway company
4.8/5
4 reviews

VIA Rail trains serve Abitibi, Mauricie, Quebec, Saguenay, the south shore of the St. Lawrence as far as Gaspésie (Matapédia Valley), the Maritimes (New Brunswick and Nova Scotia), Ottawa and southwestern Ontario (Montreal-Windsor corridor), not to mention the rest of the country. Amtrak trains to the U.S. also depart from here (francais.amtrak.com). We recommend buying your tickets online in advance to get the best rates.

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 Montreal
2024

BC FERRIES

Boat and ferry
5/5
2 reviews

BC Ferries is the largest passenger transportation company in North America and the second largest in the world with 36 fully equipped cruise ships. It is possible to embark on board as a pedestrian, cyclist or passenger in a vehicle (car, camper, etc.). BC Ferries depart from the Swartz Bay terminal, a 30-minute drive north of Victoria. Connections from/to Vancouver's Tsawwassen terminal (2 hours), from/to the Gulf Islands (Salt Spring Islands, Pender, Mayne, Galiano, Saturna - between 1 hour and 2.5 hours).

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 Victoria
2024

VIA RAIL CANADA

Railway company
5/5
1 review

The train serves Canada from east to west, except for the three territories and Newfoundland and Labrador. A multitude of passes are available for frequent travelers, but also for short stays and getaways in the country through travel cards. Several services on board: free wifi, food and beverage service, etc. Note that it is possible to get off or on at a place where there is no scheduled stop. All you have to do is reserve your ticket at least 48 hours in advance, indicating the exact rail mileage of the desired stop.

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2024

SOCIÉTÉ DE TRANSPORT DE MONTRÉAL (STM)

Getting around by metro
5/5
1 review

The public transit system takes you almost everywhere. The city has a metro (68 stations on 4 lines) that even goes to Laval (North Shore) and Longueuil (South Shore). If it is not in operation at night, more than twenty night buses take over and cover the entire city. The blue line of the metro will be extended to Anjou in the east of the city (inauguration date under review).

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 Montreal
2024

HALIFAX TRANSIT

Public transport
5/5
1 review

Halifax Regional Transportation Corporation for buses and ferries.

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 Halifax
2024

SOCIÉTÉ DES TRAVERSIERS DU QUÉBEC (STQ)

Shipping company
5/5
1 review
Open - from 09h00 to 17h00

Discover the province with 13 marine services linking picturesque municipalities along the St. Lawrence River, the Saguenay Fjord and even the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Whether you are a pedestrian, cyclist, motorcyclist or motorist, ferries will make your travel easier. Discover Quebec and its riverside and maritime regions! For crossings, schedules and fares, consult the STQ website.

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2024

GARE DE QUÉBEC

Railway station
4.7/5
3 reviews

VIA Rail services include Montreal, Mauricie, Abitibi, Saguenay, the south shore of the St. Lawrence as far as Gaspésie (Matapédia Valley), the Maritimes (New Brunswick and Nova Scotia), Ottawa and southwestern Ontario (Montreal-Windsor corridor), not to mention the rest of the country. In addition to the downtown station (also known as Gare du Palais), there are other stations in Sainte-Foy and Charny on the south shore of Quebec City. VIA Rail's new trains are available on certain routes between Montreal and Quebec City.

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 Québec
2024

AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL MONTRÉAL-TRUDEAU

Airport and passenger services
3.7/5
10 reviews

Dozens of airlines operate domestic and international flights. To get from the airport to downtown, the most efficient means are the 747 shuttle (24-hour service, $11 CAN for a ticket valid for 24 hours on the entire Zone A network), cabs (from $48.40 CAN to downtown) and services such as Uber. Additional regional shuttle service, not to mention minibuses to certain hotels (contact your hotel for details).

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 Montreal
2024

SOCIÉTÉ DES TRAVERSIERS DU QUÉBEC - QUÉBEC-LÉVIS

Boat and ferry
4.3/5
3 reviews
Open - from 06h00 to 02h15

This traverse offers one of the most beautiful views of Old Quebec City and is the ideal place to take exceptional photos of the St. Lawrence at any time of the day. Take the opportunity to discover and combine the signposted bicycle networks located on either side of the shoreline. In winter, the movement of ice on the river is really impressive. Boarding takes place on the dock located a stone's throw from the Petit Champlain district and Place Royale.

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 Québec
2024

HALIFAX STANFIELD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Airport and passenger services
4/5
1 review

He hosts many flights from the United States and Canada. Shuttle service between the city centre and the airport (Maritime Bus, Airport Express) and access to bus 320 by public transport. Taxis and car rental agencies on site.

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 Halifax
2024

QUÉBEC – JEAN-LESAGE

Airport and passenger services
4/5
1 review

Located northwest of Quebec City, 18 km from downtown, Quebec City's Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) is linked by several bus lines. The main line is the 76, which links the airport to the Sainte-Foy train station. Québec City airport is mainly oriented towards the American continent.

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2024

BILLY BISHOP TORONTO CITY AIRPORT

Airport and passenger services
4/5
1 review

This airport is located a few minutes from downtown. Access is by ferry (free for pedestrians, $15 CAD round trip for cars) or by pedestrian tunnel (free). A free shuttle service is available between downtown and the ferry. Porter Airlines operates flights to and from this airport to other eastern Canadian cities and some American cities. Air Canada and Air Transat also offer some service.

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 Toronto
2024

WEGO NIAGARA FALLS | NIAGARA REGION TRANSIT

Public transport
4/5
1 review

WEGO Niagara Falls: three shuttle lines run in and around downtown Niagara Falls, connecting hotels and attractions. Passes for 13 years and older: 12 CAN $ for 24 hours, 16 CAN $ for 48 hours.

Niagara Region Transit : a company that provides transportation both in the city and on the peninsula (Fort Erie, Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, St. Catharines, etc.). Adults: $3 to $6 CDN one way (1 day pass: $7.25 to $14.50 CDN, 10 tickets: $26.50 to $45 CDN). Info: nrtransit.ca

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 Niagara Falls
2024

TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION

Getting around by metro
4/5
1 review

The public transportation network takes you almost everywhere. The city has a subway (75 stations on 4 lines) and an extensive network of buses and streetcars. While there is no night service for the metro and buses, most streetcars operate 24 hours a day. Maps of the lines (usually also available in hotels and public places) and timetables can be found in all metro stations.

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 Toronto
2024

TORONTO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Airport and passenger services
3.7/5
3 reviews

More than 40 airlines operate domestic and international flights. The most efficient ways to get from the airport to downtown are by Union Pearson Express train (operating from the airport from 5:27 to 11:27 a.m., $12.35 CDN one way, $24.70 round trip), cab, Uber or Lyft ($50-60 CDN). Several TTC and Go Transit bus routes also connect the airport to the city. Additional minibus service is available to some hotels.

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 Mississauga
2024

AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL JEAN-LESAGE DE QUÉBEC

Airport and passenger services
3.5/5
2 reviews

Some ten airlines operate regional, national and international flights. Two public transit bus routes take you to Sainte-Foy (route 76) or downtown (route 80). The cost is $3.75 CAN each way, and there is no night service. Cabs serve the airport (fares start at : 18.15 CAN $ for Sainte-Foy and 41.40 CAN $ for downtown) as do Eva and Uber. Some hotels also offer a shuttle service.

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 Québec
2024

AIR TRANSAT

Airline and services
3/5
1 review

Air Transat flies to Canada from several French cities, including Paris, Marseille, Bordeaux, Lyon, Nice, Toulouse, Nantes, Brussels and Basel. It serves major Canadian cities such as Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary and Quebec City. Flights are direct, eliminating the need for connecting flights and the risk of lost luggage. Flight time between Paris and Montreal is approximately 7.5 hours. On board, seats are comfortable, with good legroom. Each seat has its own 9-inch touch-screen tablet, with a wide choice of films, TV series and music. Meals served on board are generous in quantity, but of average quality. Headphones are not supplied and must be purchased on board. Baggage allowance rules are standard, with one cabin bag and one hold bag allowed. Air Transat's after-sales service is responsive and complies with European regulations. In conclusion, Air Transat offers good value for money for flights to Canada.

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 Vancouver
2024

TAXI DIAMOND

Taxi and VTC
3/5
1 review

Cab Diamond is a Montreal-based cab service. They offer different types of services, such as transportation to the airport, paratransit, school transportation, transport of biological specimens, event transportation and more. They serve the Montreal, Laval, South Shore and North Shore areas. Cab Diamond also has a mobile application and website to facilitate cab bookings. Their goal is to electrify 2030 of their vehicles, making them the largest fleet of electric cabs in Quebec. They emphasize safety, with trained drivers and on-board surveillance cameras. However, due to the current driver shortage, reservations are unfortunately not guaranteed.

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 Montreal
2024

GARE UNION DE TORONTO

Railway station
3/5
1 review

Located in the heart of downtown, the historic Union Station is directly connected to PATH and Union Station subway. The train is a good option if you are coming from surrounding Canadian cities such as Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston or London. On their website, VIA Rail often offers promotions. Amtrak trains to the U.S. also depart from here (francais.amtrak.com). Note that a plan to modernize Union Station is underway for several years, so plan to arrive a little early.

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 Toronto
2024

MEGABUS

Coach operator
2.3/5
4 reviews

In Canada, Megabus mainly serves the Montreal-Kingston-Toronto route for a modest price, albeit much more expensive than before the pandemic. These buses (with free wifi) also serve the Greater Toronto Area, the Niagara Peninsula and some American cities from the country, with or without connections (notably Detroit and Chicago). Megabus is also present in the United States (several hundred cities served, most of them on the East Coast and in the Great Lakes region) and in the United Kingdom.

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