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  • Toronto is the capital of Ontario, Canada, and is Canada’s most highly populated city. The population is over 2.3 million, increasing to almost 6 million when taking the greater area into account. It is Canada’s commercial and financial centre, making it a bustling place with plenty to see and do. It sits on the north-western shore of Lake Ontario, a body of water that sits on the border separating Canada from the United States of America.
  • Canada certainly enjoys all the highs and lows of temperature across the year, with shifts in the climate in the different seasons making it a completely different place to visit depending on the time of year you go. Heading to Toronto for the winter months will subject you to freezing temperatures, but will also showcase a wintry wonderland with frequent snowfall blanketing the city and making for a gorgeous sight to behold. Spring in Toronto is similarly aesthetically pleasing, with the floral display and colourful flourishing plants in many of the parks and natural parts of the city transform it into a delightfully refreshing place to be.
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  • The primary airport that serves Toronto is the Toronto Pearson International Airport. It is easily accessible via both major highways and regional transit lines, so you can get to or from the airport by train, car, bus, shuttle or taxi with ease.
  • Toronto has an efficient road network that allows for locals and guests to travel across the city with ease. Here are a few key tips and things to remember when driving in Toronto, but be sure to do your own research as well so that you can be well informed before you arrive.
  • Drive on the right hand side of the road.
  • The general speed limit in Toronto is 50 kilometres per hour when driving in the city, and when on highways this is increased to somewhere between 80 and 100 kilometres per hour. Keep an eye out for any signage that indicates a change to this.
  • The drunk driving rules in Canada are strict, as it is highly dangerous to drive under the influence of alcohol, and there will be a severe penalty for any driver caught – there are no exceptions made if you are not from Toronto.
  • You should give right of way to any pedestrians that are looking to cross the road.

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Attractions, things to do around Toronto

There are some attractions in Toronto that are just too good to miss, and should definitely be at the top of your list when planning your trip. The CN Tower is the most eye-catching and prominent fixture in the Toronto skyline, and also a famously recognisable sight globally. It is one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, so it is well worth a visit. A new and exciting addition is EdgeWalk, a thrilling experience where you can walk on the tower’s outside ledge – one for the adrenaline seekers in your party. St. Lawrence Market is a wonderful way to experience a variety of the food that Toronto has to offer, with stalls waiting to offer you great snacks and also tidbits that make for great presents for loved ones back home. In addition, there are also great art exhibits and a number of cooking classes so you can reproduce what you enjoy when you get back home. All sports fans should definitely head to the Hockey Hall of Fame, full not only of fascinating pieces of memorabilia, but also interactive exhibits that get you right into the action.

One of the reasons Toronto is a great place to visit is that in addition to the lively city, there is also a wealth of chances to enjoy the great outdoors. The river valleys of Toronto are considered the natural soul of the city, and visiting Serena Gundy Park or Sunnybrook Park, both of which can be found in midtown, is a great way to see the variety of this location in all its glory. For another way to immerse yourself in Toronto, take to the water! If the weather is fine, you can tour the lagoons of Toronto Island, or partake in some yoga on water – paddle boarding in a whole new way. Rouge National Urban Park is an impressive 80 square kilometres, and the ideal place to either head with a picnic, or even jump in a canoe and paddle down the Rouge River. You will see sights like nothing else.

International Film Festival

Toronto offers culture aplenty, with the Toronto International Film Festival occurring annually and bringing the very best of the film industry to Toronto’s door. If you’re not in town when the festival is on, experience some of the fascinating and beautiful Indigenous art in either the Art Gallery of Ontario or the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Recognising the Indigenous history and culture is an important part of Toronto’s identity, so it can be rewarding to appreciate and respect that. There are also great independent theatres that are breaking new ground with brilliant productions, with the Coal Mine Theatre and Crow’s Theatre being standouts.

For a family friendly day out, head to one of these brilliant attractions. Ripley’s Aquarium has discounted prices for children, and is home to over 20,000 animals. You can find it in downtown Toronto, and with more than 100 opportunities to get involved interactively, all of the kids will have the widest smiles as they see some fascinating creatures up close. Similarly, the Toronto Zoo is both an education and an exciting place to visit, and buying a ticket also gives your support to their efforts to fight extinction of the animals most in danger. With distinct areas dedicated to the origins of each species, the day will fly by as you feel as if you are travelling across the world.

Eating out in Toronto

Patois has been described by its chef and owner Craig Wong as a fusion of Caribbean and Asian soul food – the result is delectable. The décor is bright and colourful, and so is the selection of food and cocktails, making it feel like a party whenever you are there. This is a great place to make the transition from day to night by coming for the food and staying for the drinks, enjoying the best that Patois has to offer.

Carmen is a Spanish tapas bar that has some of the best paella in the area on offer. The food is made with a variety of Spanish and local produce to give the delightful fusion that makes it so popular. Located on Queen Street in West Toronto, go with some friends and share one of the gorgeous paella’s and your hunger will be perfectly satiated. The best thing to do is get one big paella and then supplement it with delicious sides, like the patatas bravas con huevo y chorizo, or migas con chorizo – chorizo is definitely a winner.

Scaramouche Restaurant Pasta Bar and Grill can be found in midtown, and is the perfect spot for an intimate and exceptional dining experience. There are two halves to this destination, either the pasta bar or the haute cuisine, but no matter which you choose you will have a spectacular view across the city and brilliant food for all tastes.

Seven Lives is less of a sit-down joint, as it is more of a stall with a couple of tables on the inside, found in Kensington Market. You cannot go wrong with the Seven Lives tacos, and having them in the market makes it the perfect thing to snack on as you wander the rest of the stalls. For a snack or a light lunch, be prepared to queue for a bit and eat on your feet, but it will certainly be worth it.

Edulis frequently features on lists of the best places to eat in Canada, and that comes as no surprise to those that have visited. It is slightly on the more expensive side of things, but for the price you’ll get not only delicious food, but also a homey and comforting atmosphere that will make you want to stay long after you have finished eating. The wife and husband that own Edulis are all about celebrating the joy of eating and feasting together, so treat the family or a group of your friends to a great meal out together.

Car rental in Toronto Pearson International Airport

Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ)

Toronto Pearson International Airport has two dedicated car rental counters, and they can be found in the parking garages of terminal 1 and terminal 3, on level 1 in both cases. There is a great selection of car rental agencies on offer, ensuring that you can get the most competitive price and will be sure to find exactly what it is you need for your trip. The rental companies on offer are as follows; Dollar, Thrifty, Avis, Hertz, Budget, National, Alamo and Enterprise Rent-A-Car. Booking your rental car in advance allows you to save money and be ready to go as soon as you arrive, so be sure to browse our website and get all the information you need to make the right decision.

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FAQs about car rental in Toronto

Most frequently asked questions about renting a car in Toronto

The cheapest car rental starts at around $18.25 USD / $23.20 CAD per day for a Toyota Yaris or similar.
The car rental agencies that frequently offer the lowest prices are Green Motion, SurPrice and MexRentACar.
Alamo and Enterprise are both car rental agencies that are frequently chosen in Toronto, and you will be able to find both of them at the car rental counters in Toronto Pearson International Airport.
In general, Canada is a very expensive country and Toronto being the capital is considered quiete expensive. If you are planning a visit, keep in mind that on average while traveling there you’ll spend CA$221 ($173 USD) per day including accommodation.
If you don’t wish to miss anything or waste time with public transport trajectories then renting a car in Toronto is advisable, especially if you’re planning excursions outside of the city.
In Canada, you drive on the right, as in most of the world. Although due to its orography and the presence of wild animals, you will find signs that perhaps you have never seen before.
One of your essential things to see in Toronto is surely the Niagara Falls. Less than two hours by car from the city, you will see the brutal fall of an average of 3,000 tons of water per second from 64 meters high!
The best months for good weather in Toronto are May, June, July, August and September. On average, the warmest months are July and August. The coldest months are January and February.
For small cars the budget friendly options begin at CA$149 for a week, which means more or less CA$21 a day.
The cheapest offers allow you to rent a car for a whole month for CA$983, or CA$32 per day. As mentioned earlier, this depends on the season you book and the car type.
The average price of a litre of fuel in Toronto can vary between CA$1.25 and CA$1.19.