New york to toronto
A popular route!
The distance from New York City to Toronto is approximately 560 miles (901 kilometers). Here are some common ways to travel between the two cities:
By Air
- Flight duration: About 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Frequency: Multiple flights per day from various airports in New York City (JFK, LGA, EWR) to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
- Airlines: Air Canada, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and WestJet, among others
- Cost: Prices vary depending on the airline, time of year, and demand, but you can expect to pay around $200-$500 CAD ($150-$375 USD) for a one-way ticket
By Bus
- Bus duration: Around 10-12 hours, depending on traffic and the route
- Frequency: Multiple daily departures from New York City's Port Authority Bus Terminal to Toronto's Union Station
- Companies: Greyhound, Megabus, FlixBus, and Trailways, among others
- Cost: Prices start at around $20-$50 CAD ($15-$37 USD) for a one-way ticket, but can vary depending on the company and time of year
By Train
- Train duration: Around 12-14 hours, depending on the route and type of train
- Frequency: Multiple daily departures from New York City's Penn Station to Toronto's Union Station
- Companies: Amtrak (with a layover in Albany or Buffalo) or VIA Rail (with a direct route)
- Cost: Prices start at around $100-$200 CAD ($75-$150 USD) for a one-way ticket, depending on the class of service and time of year
By Car
- Drive duration: Around 8-10 hours, depending on traffic and the route
- Route: Take I-90 W from New York City to Buffalo, then continue on I-90 W to Toronto
- Cost: Gas, tolls, and parking fees will add up, but you can expect to pay around $50-$100 CAD ($37-$75 USD) in total, depending on your vehicle's fuel efficiency and the route you take
Keep in mind that prices and travel times may vary depending on the time of year, traffic, and other factors. Always research and book in advance to get the best deals!