With Toronto's Pearson International Airport serving more than 28 million passengers each year, and with 15 border crossings shared with the U.S., Ontario is easily accessible to international travellers by road, rail and water from the United States.
Planning your trip to Ontario? Select a tab for details on your subject of interest.
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Travel Documents and Immigration
Determine whether you will need to bring a passport, visitor's visa, birth certificate, and proof of identity for adults and minors.
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Communications
Using pay phones, cell phones, radio, telephones and the mail service - it is easy to stay connected in Ontario.
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Information for Motorists
Know all about licence requirements, speed limits, winter driving and auto clubs if you are planning to drive in Ontario.
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Road Distances
Look up the distance chart to major Ontario destinations.
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Go in Good Health
Arrange to have adequate travellers' medical insurance and find out how to get assistance in emergency situations.
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Money Matters
Currency exchange, banking hours, automated banking, credit cards and tipping - planning your trip expenditures.
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Customs & Duties
Know the exemptions of bringing in personal effects and be aware of the rules for bringing back items from your trip.
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Taxes & Tax Refunds
Information on local sales and hospitality taxes and how to get your refund from the Visitor Rebate Program.
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Firearms Regulations
Details on weapons that you may bring into Canada and the restrictions on transporting firearms for gaming or competition purposes.
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