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YUL offers passengers a variety of amenities, including a prayer room where travellers can find a peaceful place to gather their thoughts before their flights. The prayer room is situated next to the Java U restaurant in the airport's Transborder-US Departures section. The room is equipped with prayer mats and religious texts.

Which nearby cities can I get to from Toronto Billy Bishop Airport?

There are a few options for nearby cities that passengers can connect to from YTZ. These include cities such as Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Halifax, and Thunder Bay. These can be accessed by the various means of transportation available at the airport.

Can I rent a car at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)?

Yes. The rental car desks at YYZ are located in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 parking garages on Level 1. The car rental companies located at the airport include Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Hertz, Alamo, and National, among others. Customers can reserve a rental car in advance or upon arrival at the airport.

Where are the pet relief stations at Toronto Pearson International Airport?

YYZ offers pet relief areas for passengers travelling with pets. They are located both pre- and post-security in Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Pre-security pet relief areas are located on the Terminal 1 departures level and Terminal 3 arrivals level, while post-security pet relief areas are located inside the terminal for connecting and departing passengers and pets.

What public transpiration options are available from Toronto Pearson International Airport?

The Toronto Transit Commission operates several bus routes that run from the Toronto Pearson International Airport and provide service to several locations in the greater Toronto area. The most direct route to downtown Toronto is bus 900, the Airport Express. Travel time to downtown is roughly 20-25 minutes on the Airport Express.

What public transportation is available to Montreal Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport?

The quickest method to get from the airport to downtown Montreal is the 747 Express Bus Line. This line runs from downtown Montreal to Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport in about 45 to 70 minutes, depending on the traffic conditions at the time of travel. This bus runs 24 hours per day, seven days per week.

What are the parking options at Montreal Airport?

There are a number of parking options depending on your planned length of stay at the airport. There are several lots at the terminal area, that are referred to as Terminal Parking, that charge a higher rate than those located offsite, referred to as Economy Parking. The airport also offers indoor parking for those that want to park their car inside.

How can I get from Toronto Island Airport to downtown Toronto?

Since Toronto Island Airport is so close to downtown Toronto, they actually offer a pedestrian tunnel that connects the airport to the downtown area. There are six elevators at the airport terminal that will take you down to the tunnel, where you will walk for about six minutes along the moving walkways.

What is the cheapest flight from Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl Airport to Toronto?

In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl Airport to Toronto was C$ 100 for a one-way ticket and C$ 193 for a round-trip.

Which airports will I be using when flying from Montreal to Toronto?

On your way to Toronto, you’ll fly out from Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl. You’ll be landing in one of Toronto’s 3 airports: Toronto Kitchener-Waterloo, Toronto Island, or Toronto Pearson Intl.

Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Montreal to Toronto?

Air Canada, Lufthansa, United Airlines, and Delta offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Montreal to Toronto flight route.

Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Montreal to Toronto?

The Airbus A321-100/200 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Montreal to Toronto flight route.

Which airline alliances offer flights from Montreal to Toronto?

Star Alliance, and oneworld are the airline alliances operating flights between Montreal and Toronto, with Star Alliance being the most commonly used for this route.

On which days can I fly direct from Montreal to Toronto?

There are direct flights from Montreal to Toronto on a daily basis.

Which is the best airline for flights from Montreal to Toronto, Air Transat or WestJet?

The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Montreal to Toronto are Air Transat and WestJet. With an average price for the route of C$ 299 and an overall rating of 7.5, Air Transat is the most popular choice. WestJet is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of C$ 374 and an overall rating of 7.5.

How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Montreal to Toronto?

KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Montreal to Toronto.

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KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Toronto from Montreal is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Montreal to Toronto?

Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Toronto with an airline and back to Montreal with another airline.

What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Montreal to Toronto?

Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Toronto from Montreal up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

Top tips for finding a cheap flight from Montreal to Toronto

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for C$ 242 or less one-way and C$ 375 or less round-trip.
  • Before departing from Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL), take some time to check out the various art exhibitions located throughout the airport. The art pieces showcase a diverse range of Canadian art, history, culture, and local talent.
  • A free luggage cart is offered at the tunnel's entrance that leads to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). These carts can help you move around the airport more conveniently while easily carrying your bags. You may easily grab one of these carts and move on to your next location once you have retrieved your luggage.
  • For passengers on flights from Montreal to Toronto that are Car2go users, you will be pleased to know that Montreal Pierre Elliot Trudeau Airport offers ten Car2go parking spots. Once you park, there is a shuttle that will take you from the parking area directly to the airport terminal.
  • When planning a flight from Montreal to Toronto with children, you will be happy to learn that Montreal Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport offers a host of options to make the journey easier for parents. From priority security lines, nursing rooms, electric cart service and play areas for children, the airport makes travelling with children much easier on both you and your kids.
  • When trying to figure out how to spend your time before your flight from Montreal to Toronto, a great option is the Desjardins Odyssey Lounge located near Gate 63. This lounge has roughly 160 seats in an inviting and relaxed atmosphere. Here you can enjoy beverages and appetizers, as well as a children’s play area, free WiFi and plenty of charging ports to power up your electronic devices.
  • If you are in the mood for something good to eat before your flight from Montreal to Toronto, the Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport offers a wealth of options to suit any taste. From the breakfast fare of Cafe Montreal Bagel, to the simple yet tasty sandwiches at Subway, to the handcrafted pizzas at YUL Pizza, there is something for everyone.
  • If you are being picked up at Toronto Pearson Airport after your flight from Montreal to Toronto, let your ride know that the airport offers a free cell phone waiting lot where they can wait for you. The lot also features a number of electric vehicles charging stations.

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Super unproffesional flight . Flight attendants were unproffesional. I could hear them gossiping about theor boyfriends the whole trip

The connecting flight lay over was 4.00 hours, the gate agent booked me on the next flight which was about to depart at no extra cost.

The ticket price was reasonable, food was okay, not the best. I would use the service again.

Actually the flight was on time. New plane, food was okay but not great.

Old plane, hard seats, 1.30 hours delay, while seating on the plane waiting for departure.

Great boarding. Everything was on time. Plane was a bit old and the crew could have provided better drink service.

Boarding was a little chaotic but it was a very large flight. It just wasn’t fast. And there was no noticeable difference between zones boarding.

Compagnie efficace et bons prix. Les sièges en classe club pourraient être plus confortables.

Lisbon, make sure to get food , coffee prior to going to boarding gates as there is no food being served after. Only vending machines. A lot of check points to get to the boarding gates. Not enough seating for passengers waiting to board. Crew was very courteous and kind.

We could not check in early, I think because we purchases through a third party, therefore once we got to the airport, no seats together, and only middle seats. Will never do that again

The staff on the WestJet flight were friendly and helpful. The flight was smooth and we arrived 30 minutes ahead of time.

not as spartan as an air Canada flight, less comfortable / no in-flight screen as compared to similar priced Air Transat flight. Crew Cabin were professional and approachable. They got the job done, safe flight, on time despite delay in take off.

There was no entertainment and no announcement till well after I and others asked about it, and no "compensation" (like a free snack)

4 hour delay, lost our bags, staff was loud and it was an overnight flight

Entertainment was the only issue. I did not have app & not equipped to watch movie on my phone. Used to other carriers with access to a screen for viewing. Other than that, everything was fine.

Great flight. Pilot was able to fully make up the 42 minute late arrival of the aircraft for an on time arrival in Toronto.

Westjet delayed then rebooked us on flights for economy class when we paid for business class and now need a refund for fare difference and they aren't getting back to us

Our plane entertainment system was out… That made for a very long flight. In my opinion, WestJet should consider a credit or a partial refund for that.

I liked when we actually were allowed to get on the airplane back to Edmonton… What could’ve been better well, not having our flight be delayed five hours could’ve been better… And then canceling our flight from Edmonton to Toronto, and then rescheduling us to fly from Honolulu to Edmonton -Edmonton to Vancouver, and then Vancouver to Toronto with a 12 hour layover in Edmonton pretty much was hell… Total travel time to get home 38 hours that’s really what could’ve been better. The two gate attendants for WestJet in Honolulu told us to come back to the gate to try to make other arrangements because they had to board the Calgary flight 1st and they didn’t have time to talk to me but by the time I came back when they told us to they said you should’ve come earlier to make these arrangements everyone else already changed their flights… We found out later that 30 people did not get on the 2:30 AM Edmonton flight. They ended up getting on the midnight flight to Calgary and making other arrangements to Toronto and so forth which we could’ve taken advantage of that if they had allowed us to when I initially had went up and approached the two gate attendance one of their names was Denise. One of the kindest WestJet employee was the one who received us in Edmonton, who felt so bad about the entire situation she got us for more meal vouchers and flew us first class from Vancouver to Toronto. In Honolulu they had given us two vouchers to use for dinner and they weren’t valid outside of Canada so we had purchased a meal and they were completely useless… But nowhere did it say that they could only be used in Canada So when we received more food vouchers in Edmonton, all of them did end up working in Canada, but it was just so convoluted. Overall, we have traveled to other countries even going as far as Africa… and that experience was far easier than flying to Hawaii from Canada I cannot believe any of this happened and how inconvenient it was We arrived, exhausted after 38 hours of travel, and could not even go to work on Monday. I look forward to hearing from KAYAK or from WestJet for some sort of compensation over the situation.

Flight late …60 minutes No food No wifi No entertainment system A disaster!!!

First time with Porter and I can say this is best airline company in Canada. Great service, free WiFi, free snack and drinks (including beer and wine). Seats were super comfy on the Embraer jet and I appreciated the folding try table too. Staff were excellent both legs of the trip.

Crew is ok. They offered food n drinks. Had difficulty connecting to wifi on board.

Tight transfer in Montreal. (15 min) However, we made it, as did my luggage.

Great. Porter is very efficient, welcoming, and organized. I fly Porter often.

Flight was smooth and comfortable. The crew were exceptional. Amanda, Nichole and Hershel were attentive to our every need. So friendly. My daughter and I were surprised at quality of service. Loved the double row seating. Snacks were delicious. We would definitely fly with Porter again. Flight PD 670 SFO to YYZ Thank you so much for the best flight experience we have had

The E195-E2 is a great aircraft! Leather seats, lots of legroom and SO quiet! The flight crew is terrific!

Check in was slow because of passenger ahead in Reserve line. Seats were somewhat uncomfortable.

Delayed by 2.5 hours. This happened previously on my flight from YOW to YVR on Dec. 26.2023. This is a terrible airline. The reason was there was lack of ground crew. This is a known event. AVOID PORTER AIRLINES IF YOU CAN. There is a reason half the plane was empty.

Flight delayed 6 hr. Looking for compensation and will claim for it.allow US people to fix to avoid huge delay having a canadian tech to fix it.

I didn’t make my flight due to poor weather and I had an accident driving there. I tried to get my money back or even credit and nothing. I have an entire flight both to Florida and back that I paid for and no one will give me any money back. I know this isn’t just Porter and it’s 3rd party- however airlines should allow these companies to take money for things they don’t get. I’m so upset. Who can afford a full flight they never take?

It was an enjoyable flight. I guess the airlines will never go back to catering, they save so much money.

It was a domestic flight so the food was not included. But we had not even a little snack and by the end of the flight they were coming around serving water.

Got the email to check in but when I tried to check in it said "cannot connect to server", so checked in at the desk.

For me was not enough water. + 200 ml would be perfect… Generally it was good.

Lovely staff for a short flight! Complimentary wine too made me happy.

Well you cancelled our direct flight to Austin from Toronto granted you got us on another flight but sent us to Denver then onto Austin delaying our arrival time in Austin by 7 hrs I was flying with 3 other people none of us were happy with our Air Canada experience

5 delays to departure. Finally left 2 hours after scheduled time. Further issues with “paperwork” when we were ready to push away from the gate. Air Canada has a real problem with flights between Montreal and Toronto over the last 24 months. Of my 12 flights, 8 have been delayed or cancelled. With no compensation. I now drive between Toronto and Montreal whenever I can. At least I know I will get there when I planned to.

I am 6'0 and almost no leg room. I am also not a small person, but this was the first time I had a issue with the seat belt. I feel like they should be made a tad bit bigger.

Air Canada continues to disappoint in almost every way. Probably the result of a monopoly, so NO need to improve anything

Flight was cancelled in Antigua and they made me find my own hotel, taxi and pay for all my food. Flight was delayed more than 24 hours due to mechanical and air canada doesn't want to pay the $1000 due for reimbursement

Of all the countries I've flown to and airlines from around the world, I have never had such a dismissive an arrogant employee during boarding. After waiting in line for 20 minutes to board, I was sent to a second line for Passport verification. Natalie from Flair, repeatedly tried to scan my passport which didn't work for some reason but was too lazy to input my information manually. Bar code scanners aren't 100% reliable as we all know. She asked me my birthdate 3 times, made me wait to be the last person aboard and then smugly threatened me that my only bag could be charged for (same backpack I used as on my arrival as carry on). Natalie working in Ft. Lauderdale and the was the epitome of lobotomized tiktok brain with the charm of junk mail.

Food selection is very poor and sears are very uncomfortable.

Flight was 3 hrs late and another 2 hrs wait for baggage to arrive on carousel and a $7.00 food voucher that arrived as we were boarding our flight.

Seat rows so close together no one dares to put their seats back. Knees pressed against the seat in front, had to find a position putting my legs under the seat in front. But for 6 hours keeping that one position was ridiculous. All savings on the purchase price are taken back through charge backs for luggage $200 each way, Seat selection $44 per seat or you are seated by a computer randomly. Wife sat 5 rows away. Would avoid Flair in the future

The flight was safe (priority). Everything else is low-cost: too hard, delays, mediocre boarding, cost for carry-on and checked luggage.

Flair flight was 4 hours late due to not having a crew and the plane was filthy. Just water service Terrible experience flight 1513

Flair did not notify you when they changed gate number!

Can't be happy with a 5 hour delay. Only given $10 voucher for food and still EVERYTHING was an upcharge during the flight.

TThe first time I have ever flown with flare and both ways sucked

There was no entertainment There was no food or beverage service , not even a glass of water The plane door could not be opened upon arrival

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  • Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) Montreal 22 min 13 km
  • Ottawa International Airport (YOW) Ottawa 2 hr 6 min 165 km
  • Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) Québec City 2 hr 40 min 220 km
  • Montreal Metropolitan Airport (YHU) Montreal 27 min 11 km

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  • Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) Toronto 32 min 20 km
  • Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) Toronto 35 min 3 km
  • John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM) Hamilton 1 hr 69 km
  • Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF) Waterloo 1 hr 10 min 82 km

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The train journey from Montreal to Toronto takes 4h 57m on average and covers a distance of 313 miles.

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VIA Rail Canada is the only train operator serving this route.

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VIA Rail Canada is the national railway company operating the routes within the country. The trains to Toronto from Montréal do offer free Wi-Fi service on board since the segment is part of the Québec City-Windsor Corridor train lines. This complimentary Wi-Fi service is available for passengers to check emails, stay connected for work, as well as browse the internet. However, the bandwidth is limited to this and travelers should refrain from attempting to stream videos or download large files. VIA Rail Canada can restrict Wi-Fi if the use of excessive bandwidth is detected. Apart from free Wi-Fi, the Québec City-Windsor Corridor trains also generally have assigned seating for the comfort of its passengers. For those traveling with children on trains from Montréal to Toronto, make sure to ask for a VIA Rail activity bag for fun games and surprises.

What train stations are used when traveling from Montréal to Toronto?

For those who have train tickets for the Québec City – Windsor Corridor routes from Montréal to Toronto, the main departure station in Montréal is the Montréal Centrale Station. However, it’s also possible to catch the trains to Toronto from Montréal out of the Montréal Dorval Station. This Montréal Station is located near the main Montréal-Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport. The best way to get between these two stations in Montréal is by taking a ride on a public bus to downtown Montréal. As for the arrival station in Toronto, the only train station in the city center is Toronto Union Station. This train hub has connecting trains to other lines, such as the city transit trains, as well as the train that connects the city to Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Are pets allowed on the train from Montréal to Toronto?

Traveling with pets is allowed on the VIA Rail Canada Québec City-Windsor Corridor route. This route is the one operating the Montréal to Toronto trains. In this case, it’s recommended to reserve a spot for your animal at least two days prior to your departure date since the allowance is subject to availability. Nonetheless, space availability does not apply to service and emotional support dogs. There may be certain restrictions in reverence to the breed of your pet, so be sure to check beforehand if your pet breed is allowed. In general, small cats and dogs are allowed on board the trains from Montréal to Toronto. A maximum of one pet is allowed per passenger. All pets must travel in an adequate pet carrier that must not exceed 22 lbs in total, including the weight of the pet. You can expect to pay about $40 per train direction.

What luggage is allowed on Montréal to Toronto trains?

The baggage allowance on the VIA Rail Canada Québec City-Windsor Corridor trains varies depending on the cabin class you’re traveling in. In general, all passengers on Montréal to Toronto trains are allowed at least one personal item and one large suitcase up to 50 lbs, or two small items up to 25 lbs each. One additional item is allowed as well but you will be subject to a separate fee per direction. Apart from the luggage allowed on board, each passenger is entitled to take up to two checked bags as well. These large, checked suitcases cannot exceed 50 lbs or a linear dimension of 62 inches each. Passengers will have to pay a fee if their luggage exceeds the maximum weight or size limits. Having more items than the allowed amount will also imply a surcharge. For any special items, check beforehand if they are allowed on the train to Toronto from Montreal.

How much does a train ticket from Montreal to Toronto cost?

See available tickets from Montreal to Toronto for this week that start at $40 one-way. At $85 on average, one-way train tickets from Montreal to Toronto are best booked early to save more on your trip.

How long is the train ride from Montreal to Toronto?

The most time-efficient journey by train from Montreal to Toronto currently available is 4h 22m. For this route, you may experience slight differences in travel time depending on the train you book. Look for nonstop options when searching if possible. Consider VIA Rail Canada for the quickest available option to your destination.

When should I purchase the train tickets from Montreal to Toronto?

Train ticket prices from Montreal to Toronto are the same no matter when you choose to book them. Prices are $85 one-way this week and should remain stable for at least the next 3 months.

Which train companies operate between Montreal to Toronto?

The trains offering service from Montreal to Toronto VIA Rail Canada and AccesRail. VIA Rail Canada has been found as the cheapest option available at $79 round-trip.

How far is Montreal to Toronto by train?

A train from Montreal to Toronto will travel much more than the 313.2 mi distance between them. The actual distance depends on the route taken, and stops along the way. 4h 22m is a normal train duration for this route.

Is a train the cheapest way to get from Montreal to Toronto?

Planning to book a train from Montreal to Toronto can be a safe bet when looking for a low-cost deal to your destination. Currently, a flight and a bus are priced higher than the cost of a train. You can search prices for a flight from Montreal starting at $217 to Toronto or a bus from Montreal to Toronto starting at $101 if that is your preferred method of transportation.

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It takes an average of 5 hours 7 minutes to travel from Montreal to Toronto by train, over a distance of around 332 miles (535 km).

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Train from Montreal to Toronto operated by VIA generally offer two classes of service: Economy class and Business class. Depending on class ​you choose here is some different features. Economy class offers total comfort at a great price. Choosing Business class is the best way to travel for work or pleasure, as you'll enjoy a delicious meal, power outlets for your laptop, and other privileges. ​However, business class is not available on some Saturday and Sunday departures.

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How long is the drive from Montreal to Toronto?

The direct drive from Montreal to Toronto is 339 mi (545 km) , and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 41 mins in normal traffic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can i drive from montreal to toronto.

Yes! You can drive from Montreal to Toronto.

How far is Toronto from Montreal by car?

The drive from Montreal to Toronto is 339 miles (545 km).

How long does it take to drive from Montreal to Toronto?

Driving from Montreal to Toronto should take you 5 hrs 41 mins in normal traffic.

How much would gas cost from Montreal to Toronto?

Gas from Montreal to Toronto would cost around $30 to $69 , depending on your vehicle's fuel efficiency.

Where should I stop on the way from Montreal to Toronto?

You could check out Premium Outlets Montréal and Crescent Rockhill, or the always popular Cosmodôme!

What are the best cities to visit between Montreal and Toronto?

People love visiting Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Kingston, among others.

What's the weather like in Montreal?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

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Road Trip from Montreal to Toronto

A road trip from Montreal to Toronto takes you between the two most populous cities in Canada. Despite is being on a short drive, with beautiful lakes and natural scenery en route, you can easily stretch it out over two or three days.

The 560km road trip from Montreal to Toronto takes 5 hours to drive. Key stops along the way include Ottawa, Arnprior, Lake Ontario, Kingston and Kawartha Lakes, as well as Ganaraska Forest, Sandbanks Provincial Park and Prince Edward County.

Read on to discover more about the amazing places to visit and things to see on this journey between Canada's two most famous cities.

How far is Montreal from Toronto and how long will the road trip take?

A road trip from Montreal to Toronto takes between 5 and 6 hours to drive and covers a distance of at least 560km (335 miles).

While driving between Canada's two most populous cities (and its two largest provinces), the journey may not be the longest or most complicated, but it certainly passes through a number of beautiful and historically significant locations.

There are a couple of different routes you can take along the way and plenty of additional detours to really make this trip as scenic and exciting as possible. Therefore rather than trying to complete it quickly, a much better option would be to spread it over two to three days.

Best road trip route from Montreal to Toronto

At a distance of 560 kilometres and taking 5 hours to drive, a road trip from Montreal to Toronto is a reasonably easy journey to make, both in terms of duration as well as the ease of the route. However, there are a number of different route options to consider.

Don't be tempted to think that the direct route is necessarily the best. If you want a real adventure, then you should consider taking the Ottawa Route (at 600km) to visit the splendid Rideau Canal, amongst other places.

That said, if wild and rugged scenery is more your thing, then our Scenic Route, with its incredible views of inland Ontario, known for its lakes and wilderness, might be best. At 660km, this option is our furtherest distance but still could be completed in 7 hours.

Whether you're flying into Montreal or you simply don't have your own transport in the city, renting a car for your road trip is something you'll want to take care of ASAP.

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Rideau Canal Locks, Ottawa, Canada taken in summer with the canal in the foreground and tall buildings either side of the river and taken at sunset.

The Direct Route

For the quickest route, leave Toronto west on A-20. This road cruises alongside the stunning St Lawrence River and merges with Highway 401.

Continue through a few smaller towns until you reach Kingston, an ideal overnight stop where you can explore more of the smaller and beautiful islands.

Next continue heading west on ON-401 past Odessa and consider a detour to visit the stunning Prince Edward County. The remainder of this simple route follows the shore of Lake Ontario, giving for further opportunities for a stop before arriving at Toronto.

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The Ottawa Route

If you have a bit longer to spend on this trip, the Ottawa route combines pretty scenery with some great cities.

From Montreal, take Autoroute 40 past several towns including Rigaud, before crossing the border from Quebec and into southern Ontario. From here the road merges into Highway 417 which will take you to the splendid city of Ottawa.

Follow the Ottawa River on Highway 417 until you pass Kanata, where you'll take Highway 7. You can take a short detour on this section to visit Bon Echo Provincial Park, before taking Highway 115 and following it to Kirby where you'll take Highway 407 to Markham.

The final stretch will take you on the Don Valley Parkway to downtown Toronto.

The Scenic Route

Although only a few hours longer than the direct route, the trip along highway 28 lets you take your time to enjoy more rugged views of Ontario.

Starting the same way the Ottawa Route on Autoroute 40 and Highway 417 past Ottawa, this route takes you further alongside Ottawa River to Thompson Hill. Next take Highway 132 through Mayhew and Dacre before merging with Highway 41 and Highway 28.

Continue on Highway 28 until you reach Bancroft, a stunning area which really makes the most of the Canadian countryside before heading south and taking in the views at Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park.

As you pass Peterborough, take Highway 115 a short distance before taking Highway 407 and follow the signs to Toronto.

Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada with a calm, tranquil, peaceful river flowing beneath the fall leaves and surrounding woodland.

Best place to stop between Montreal and Toronto

While the road trip from Montreal to Toronto could be completed in a single day, there are so many interested detours and places to visit along the way that a better option would be to include at least one overnight stop.

Of all the lovely places en route, here are the ones we think you should keep an eye out for:

Explore historic Kingston

A great option for an overnight stop if you choose the Direct Route is Kingston. Set just over halfway to Toronto, it's ideally placed, allowing you to enjoy the surrounding and unwind before embarking on the final stretch.

Kingston, Ontario, Canada with a stunning sunset over the harbor and calm water in the foreground.

One of the most historically significant cities in Canada, Kingston was the very first capital city in the country. First settled as a French trading post, Kingston gives you an opportunity to experience an abundance of history that you may not find anywhere else in the country.

Discover the Rideau Canal and its historic fortifications, which is designated as a World Heritage Site or just explore its many grand 19th-century buildings, including the Kingston City Hall and Bellevue House National Historic Site.

After a long day of sightseeing, a great option for accommodation is a stay at the stunning Delta Hotels by Marriott Kingston Waterfront. This 4-star hotel is located on Confederation Harbor within historic Kingston and boasts a fabulous rooftop indoor pool and incredible lake views.

This luxurious and modern hotel also houses an award-winning restaurant and stylish rooms, bar area and dining rooms with breathtaking views. It really is the perfect place to take in the best of Kingston while relaxing in comfort.

Stay in Canada's city, Ottawa

Whether you've chosen to take the Scenic or the Ottawa Route on this road trip, a stop at Canada's Capital is a great option. Just a few hours' drive from Montreal, you can really make the most of your visit to Ottawa and take in all that this city has to offer.

Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada taken at sunset with trees in the foreground and calm water.

Ottawa has plenty to see and do. Why not take a visit to some of its fantastic parliament buildings, tor visit the Rideau Canal, museums and National Gallery. There's even the winter skating rinks which make for a great visit.

This laid back city also has a huge range of restaurants and bars to choose from, making it a great place to visit any time of the day.

There are plenty of hotel options to choose from in this city, but a great option is the Lord Elgin Hotel . Located directly across from the National Arts Centre, this stunning hotel is only a few steps away from all the major attractions.

With fabulous views of the historic city, an indoor pool, onsite restaurant and modern, stylish rooms, you would be hard pushed to find a hotel better situated offering the same level of luxury and comfort in Ottawa.

A luxury stay in Toronto

If you have the chance, we suggest you spend at least a few days in Toronto at the end of your road trip to really make the most of this adventure.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada taken at downtown Toronto at twilight with a mix of fantastic buildings against a blue sky.

The capital of the province of Ontario, Toronto is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario's northwestern shore. It's a dynamic metropolis with a core of soaring skyscrapers, including the iconic, free-standing CN Tower.

As well as great architecture, Toronto also has plenty of green spaces to explore, from the orderly oval of Queen's Park to High Park and its trails, sports facilities and zoo.

As you would expect, there's an equally exciting range of hotels to stop at, but for a truly luxurious end to your road trip, a stay at Hotel X Toronto by Library Hotel Collection is guaranteed to be unforgettable .

This 5-star hotel features combines stunning waterfront and city views. Situated on the historic exhibition grounds, it has an exceptional rooftop pool with stunning views, incredible onsite dining and stunning rooms with access to unique spa treatments.

Elegant rooms, beautiful gardens and incredible facilities, there's no finer way to finish your trip than a stay here.

Things to see on a road trip from Montreal to Toronto

With a road trip from Montreal to Toronto being a journey that can enjoyed over either one or two days, it will largely be the number of attractions you want to see along the way that determine which of the two options you select.

The following list is just some of the best bits you'll pass en route, if you are pressed for time:

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  • Brockville Railway Tunnel - The remains of Canada's first ever railway tunnel, this historic location has been converted into a piece of art and a popular tourist attraction. Illuminated by multi-coloured LED's, the tunnel allows you to experience the history of the region.
  • Thousand Islands Parkway and Howe Island - At the mouth of the St Lawrence River you will find a collection of stunning islands. Discover the second largest lighthouse in the province or visit Howe Island and drive along its shores.
  • Kingston, Ontario - One of the most historic cities in Canada and the country's original capital, located where Lake Ontario and the St Lawrence River meet.
  • National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa - While visiting Ottawa, make sure you take in this wonderful gallery which combines indigenous and Canadian art with an impressive selection of international works.
  • Prince Edward County - While technically considered an island, it is connected to the mainland by a number of bridges, as well as one natural link and features some of the region's premier attractions.
  • Sandbanks Provincial Park - Explore this area of beaches and dunes on Lake Ontario – it's a great place for hiking, kayaking and bird watching.
  • Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area - This refuge for migratory birds is also a great opportunity for hiking or to just enjoy being close to the water.
  • National Air Force Museum Of Canada - For any fans of history or aviation this is an absolutely unmissable attraction. Containing a complete history of the Canadian Air Force.
  • Marmora - Explore this 200-year-old waterside town or take a trip across nearby Crowe Lake to visit a spectacular disused mine.
  • Canadian Museum of History, Gatineau - Housed in a spectacular modern building, this is Canada's most visited museum. Its grand hall makes for a thought provoking exhibition space, including one on the culture of the First Peoples of Canada's Pacific coast.
  • Ganaraska Forest - A pair of forests, located between Peterborough and Oshawa, they offer a unique and exciting way to experience the natural beauty of the region.
  • Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park - A beautiful wildlife park, where you can witness big-cats of a variety of species, in large, natural enclosures. There are also numerous other animals that are allowed to roam freely around the park.
  • Lake Ontario - The smallest of the Great Lakes by area and second smallest (ahead of Lake Erie) in terms of volume, Lake Ontario ranks as the thirteenth largest lake on the planet and has a stunning shoreline to explore.
  • Kawartha Highlands - This wilderness area is home to black bears, moose, wolves and beavers and is another great place for hiking and canoeing.

Brighton Provincial Wildlife Area - A short detour off highway 401, this wildlife area is a great place to visit in the summer for a hike or to try out cross-country skiing in the winter.

Sandbanks Provincial Park, Prince Edward County, Ontario with a beautiful sandy beach, dotted with trees, calm water and taken on a sunny day.

Best time to go on a road trip from Montreal to Toronto

The best time to make the road trip from Montreal to Toronto is between late May and early October. The climate in this part of Canada is continental, with very cold winters and pleasant, warm summers.

Unless you are looking to time your trip with some winter sports, it's best to avoid winter especially the months of December and January when temperatures can be as low as 18 degrees Fahrenheit.

In comparison, summer is a great time to travel to this part of Canada as it doesn't get too hot, ranging between 68 and 95 degrees. For those really warm days, you can always plan a stop at one of the lakeside beaches.

While you might find the cities and beaches are busy in the height of summer, there are some fantastic local events and festivals that you can time your visit with. Particular noteworthy ones include Toronto's Pride Week in June and Toronto's Caribana carnival held in August

If big crowds and busy hotels aren't high on your priority, you could plan your visit in fall and instead enjoy the stunning colors of the parks and forests en route. Just bear in mind, however, that temperatures will start to drop at this time and you will want extra layers for the evenings.

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The Ultimate Guide to Taking the Train from Toronto to Montreal

E ver been paralyzed by the thought of long, tiresome drives or daunting flight prices when considering a trip between Toronto and Montreal? The train could be your magic carpet ride! Let’s embark on this scenic, efficient journey together.

  • Approximate travel time: 4 hours, 44 minutes
  • Distance covered: 541 kilometers
  • Stunning views of Canadian landscapes
  • Affordable and convenient with around 20 departures daily
  • An eco-friendly travel option

The Unbeatable Experience

The train from Toronto to Montreal isn't just a means of transport. It's an experience, a journey through Canada's vibrant landscapes and historical cities. And for Americans looking for an international journey without crossing oceans, this train trip is your ticket.

The Scenic Route

On this journey, you'll cover approximately 541 kilometers of Canada's heartland. The train speeds through serene countrysides, bustling townships , and even the nation's capital, Ottawa.

Convenience At Its Best

With a staggering 20 departures a day, it's impossible to miss out. The best part? "There's something incredibly relaxing about taking the train from Toronto to Montreal. It's a journey that allows you to see the diverse landscapes of Canada, from the bustling cityscapes to the tranquil countryside." - A fellow traveler once shared.

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Always book in advance to snag the best deals. The window seats, especially on the left, offer mesmerizing views during the fall. Don't forget to explore the on-train bistro for some delightful Canadian treats!

Why Choose the Train?

It's not just about the destination, but the journey. And this train journey promises captivating views, impeccable service, and a stress-free travel experience.

The Cultural Exchange

The train journey between Toronto and Montreal isn't just about transporting yourself from one city to the other; it's about bridging two cultural worlds. Toronto, with its modern skyscrapers, cosmopolitan vibes, and diverse population, offers a taste of the world in one city. On the other hand , Montreal, with its rich history, European charm, and French heritage, feels like stepping into a different continent altogether.

Onboard Activities and Amenities

One might think that nearly five hours on a train could drag on, but with VIA Rail's commitment to passenger experience, the journey is anything but dull. The modern trains are equipped with plush seating, complimentary Wi-Fi, and an array of entertainment options. As you recline in your seat, you can tune into Canadian documentaries, listen to local music, or even catch up on some iconic Canadian shows.

If you're a bookworm, you're in for a treat. Many passengers make it a ritual to dive into a Canadian-authored book while sipping on locally-sourced coffee or tea. It's a delightful way to immerse yourself in the culture while watching the ever-changing landscapes whiz by.

A Green Choice

Choosing the train is also a nod to sustainable travel. With lower carbon emissions compared to cars or flights, you're making a green choice . The train ride between Toronto and Montreal is not just a journey but a statement of responsibility towards our planet.

Montreal: The Arrival

As the train rolls into Montreal, the shift in architecture and language is evident. Cobblestone streets, artists painting by the sidewalk, and the wafting aroma of freshly baked croissants set the scene. The journey doesn't end with the train's final whistle; it's just the beginning of a rich cultural exploration.

Opting for the train from Toronto to Montreal isn't just choosing a mode of transport. It's choosing an unforgettable journey through the heart of Canada. Bon Voyage!

What is the distance between Toronto and Montreal by train?

Approximately 541 kilometers.

How long does the journey take?

Around 4 hours and 44 minutes, according to VIA Rail.

Are there dining options on the train?

Yes, there’s an on-train bistro offering various dining options.

Is Wi-Fi available on the train?

Most trains offer complimentary Wi-Fi for passengers.

How many departures are there daily?

There are around 20 departures every day.

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Toronto to Montréal: Essential road-trip tips

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Jamie O'Meara was the Editor-in-Chief at C2 Montréal and the former Editor-in-Chief of alt-weekly newspaper  HOUR Magazine .

This article was updated on April 10, 2024.

While the journey isn’t quite the destination (Montréal is still the very much the destination), the drive from The 6ix to La belle ville presents many opportunities to be an adventure unto itself — in a good way. Here are some essential road-trip tips… 

As in most major cities, the summer season is when work is planned to improve the road network. To avoid unnecessary delays, plan ahead by checking the Mobility Montréal website .

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“Get your motor runnin’, head out on the highway…”

We’re closer than you think. The drive between downtown Toronto and downtown Montréal clocks in at around only 5.5 hours of highway time on the 401 if you take the straight, point A-to-B route with one or two quick stops along the way. Or you could take your time and enjoy the ride a bit more by exploring alternative routes and taking in some of the one-of-a-kind sights. Either way, when it comes to road-tripping between Canada’s two biggest cities, especially in the current safety-minded environment, there are a few things you can do to make the drive seamless and enjoyable. 

Pre-trip prep

First off, if you’re anything like yours truly, you will want to get your road-trip ducks in a row before you leave by prepping the obvious stuff: an easy-to-reach tote bag with food (a packed lunch and handy snacks), reusable water bottles, coffee thermos, fully charged phone, and sunglasses. The less obvious stuff: bring disinfectant wipes and a roll of toilet paper, both of which can bring great peace of mind during those, let’s say, unanticipated stops. 

Secondly, and again this may seem obvious, leave Toronto with a full tank of gas. Chief among these are the  ONroute  service centres (or plazas, as they call them) that dot the highway.  

ONroute: Plazas, picnics and pets

ONroute plazas are hubs for enormous numbers of truck drivers and regular folks looking for food, fuel, bathroom breaks and respite from the road. Typically located at the rear of the plaza, behind the big-rig parking lots, these spacious park-like areas are easy to overlook, but represent an oasis of calm where you can enjoy your packed lunch and/or take your pooch for a run. Picnic areas, closed for the winter, re-open on the Victoria Day weekend (National Patriots’ Day in Québec).

Although ONroute plazas are, on average, spaced about 80 km apart from each other, it wouldn’t hurt to plan out any potential roadside pit stops along your journey… If only there was  a map of all the ONroute locations between T-O and MTL . 

On the road again

One of the nice features of the drive from T-O to MTL is its simplicity: turn onto the 401 east and drive straight until you get to downtown Montréal… voilà! Once you’ve cruised through the burbs of the GTA (Markham, Oshawa, Ajax etc.), almost immediately after Cobourg, the three lanes of the highway relax into two and the smooth sailing begins. At this point you’ll want to keep your eyes on the right for  The Big Apple : a giant red, happy-faced, apple-shaped structure. Pick up one of the amazing apple pies from its adjacent country store, or some onsite-made 401 Cider to celebrate your arrival in Montréal. 

Belleville is the next whistle stop en route to Kingston, which marks the halfway point between Toronto and Montréal. If you’re anything like yours truly, by the time you’ve motored around Kingston and its several cleverly hidden speed traps where the highway divides, the 401 might be taking a wee bit of a toll on your soul. This, you’ll be happy to note, is easily remedied.

Drive the islands

The next big town is the nearby Gananoque, which is where highway-weary drivers can slide off to the right as they pass by and ease onto the well-marked, ridiculously picturesque  Thousand Islands Parkway . If you’re one of those folks who likes to document the many over-sized odes to Canadiana that are found on highways across the country (like the aforementioned Big Apple), then pause for a break in Gananoque to take in the  Leaping Muskie Fish Statue  in all its concrete glory. Or not. The Parkway offers a bounty of scenic eye candy at a much more relaxed pace. You can take the Parkway all the way to Butternut Bay, just before Brockville, where you can seamlessly re-merge with the 401 on your way to Cornwall, the last large-ish Ontario outpost before the Quebec border. 

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Bienvenue au Québec!

Once past Cornwall, you can practically catch a whiff of the smell of fresh bagels wafting out of Montréal with only about an hour to go before arrival. It’s a very straightforward drive with only a few things for drivers to keep in mind:

  • Once across the Quebec border, the 401 becomes highway 20 – nothing to get excited about, just a change in name. 
  • Unless you happen to be going to north Montréal, as you approach Vaudreuil-Dorion, do not be tempted to exit onto highway 30 going north. Just keep going straight. In a matter of minutes, the highway will transition into a large residential boulevard with stop lights as you pass over Île Perrot and onto the Island of Montréal.
  • You might expect some construction (the result of a years-long road improvement project), but for the most part east/west work on the 20 has been completed, so again just keep going straight, following the signs that say “Centre-ville” (downtown). And that’s it — congratulations on a successful road trip to Montréal! 

Check out the Agence de mobilité durable’s website to see where parking is available near your destination. You can also download the P$ Mobile Service app to pay or top up your parking meter, wherever you are.   

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Toronto To Montreal Drive: 10 Incredible Things To See Along The Way

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Experience a fun-filled road trip on this Toronto to Montreal Drive that passes by some of the region’s most incredible attractions and experiences.

Toronto to Montreal road trip

The drive from Toronto Montreal is one of the most fantastic road trips in Ontario. Passing along the shores of Lake Ontario and the magical St. Lawrence River, the Toronto to Montreal drive is one of the greatest ways to experience some of the coolest and most accessible attractions in Ontario .

In fact, this Ontario road trip between Montreal and Toronto passes so many attractions that this 5-hour drive can easily be extended to a week or more if you try to hit all of the sites and things to do along the way.

Sure, you can drive straight up the 401 from Toronto to Montreal , but if you want to turn your drive into a memory-making experience , I’ll show you some of the best stops along the Toronto to Montreal route that will have you rethinking your route and planning another one for next year.

Canadian road trips are one of my favorite ways to see the country. My family has made epic road trips across Ontario, Canada, and even around the world in countries such as Iceland , Greece, and Finland . While we’ve experienced adventures around the world, our Ontario road trips remain in our hearts and souls.

About The Toronto To Montreal Drive

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Visiting Toronto with kids

Toronto and Montreal are two of Canada’s most iconic cities , but in terms of atmosphere, they are worlds apart.

Toronto is Canada’s largest city and the capital of Ontario . This sprawling metropolis is home to the CN Tower, a beautiful stretch of the Lake Ontario waterfront, epic music festivals, and much more. The city is huge, diverse, and full of hidden gems.

If you’re planning a trip to the city and are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of attractions, you can find our complete guide to visiting Toronto with kids here .

Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec . Although it’s not the capital, it is the center for much of the province’s culture, business, and foodie culture. Montreal is home to some of the nation’s most incredible music, comedy, and cultural festivals, such as the Montreal Jazz Festival and the Just for Laughs festival.

Picton Sandbanks Ontario Beach

The province of Quebec is also Canada’s only province where French is the sole official language. Many locals also speak English, although knowing key French words will help make your visit easier.

So, if you are looking for great ideas for a road trip between Toronto and Montreal, check out all of these amazing attractions that I’ve listed below. If you do, you’ll never look at HWY 401 the same way again.

You can also use this as a guide for a road trip between Montreal and Toronto. Just flip the directions and start from the bottom. And if you’re considering extending your journey up to Quebec City , you can find our Toronto to Quebec City driving guide here.

What Is The Distance Between Toronto And Montreal?

North Beach Provincial Park on a Toronto to Quebec City Road Trip

The most direct distance between Toronto and Montreal is about 541 km (336 miles). It typically takes about five and a half to six hours to make the complete trip. This depends quite a bit on traffic and the number of stops you make along the way.

Traveling from Toronto to Montreal by car can mean running into some traffic. However, once you get out of the cities, traffic usually moves fairly quickly . If you are planning on exploring what to see between Toronto and Montreal, expect to take longer, up to a few days.

In this Ontario road trip guide, I’ll lay out the best things to see between Toronto and Montreal and give an idea of how long each attraction can take. That way, you can plan the most epic drive between Toronto and Montreal.

You might even have so much fun that you continue on up along the St. Lawrence River to spectacular sites like Quebec City , Rimouski , or even all the way east to Havre St. Pierre and the Mingan Archipelago .

Tips For A Drive From Toronto to Montreal (or Montreal to Toronto)

If you are looking to travel from Montreal to Toronto, here are a few road trip tips to help you stay happy and comfortable along the way. These road trip tips are helpful whether you are looking for a straight bomb between the two cities or if you are looking to check out the best attractions between Montreal and Toronto.

  • Before you start out on your road trip between Toronto and Montreal, make a plan. But keep it flexible . You want to be able to stop and see something cool if it catches your eye.
  • Pack a backroads map of Ontario . Sure, a GPS is great, but there is something far more intimate about having a physical map. You can mark it up with a Sharpie  and show your friends all the cool places you stopped along the way. Your friends will NOT believe that this trip was in Ontario!
  • If you want to escape the traffic near Toronto during rush hour, you can take the HWY 407 toll road. You won’t miss many Ontario attractions by taking this route, but it can save hours if you drive during the Toronto rush hour. The 407 is an electronic toll highway . You won’t need cash, and you will receive the bill in the mail or through your car’s rental service.
  • Stay entertained. Long road trips can get tiresome. And although there are plenty of stops between Montreal and Toronto to keep you occupied, you don’t want to get bored on those stretches in between. Check out our epic list of road trip jokes (family-friendly!). Fill your phone with music or audiobooks. My family loves listening to stories on long drives that we download from Audible .
  • There are lots of gas stations along the Toronto to Montreal drive. Along HWY 401, there are many On Route stops that combine gas, food, and washroom facilities. However, once you get off the main road, it’s good to keep that gas tank filled up.
  • Bring a camera! You are going to see some amazing things on this Toronto to Montreal road trip. Make sure you capture those memories and share them with family and friends. I like this one because it’s super tough and durable. You can even bring it in the water.

The Best Things To See On A Toronto To Montreal Drive

A boy walks through a pink-lit stone railway tunnel in Brockville, Ontario

You’re ready to start your Toronto to Montreal road trip, and you want to see the best sites along the way.

Well, the first part is checking out the best things to do in Toronto . Things like Casa Loma, the Distillery District, the Lakefront, CN Tower, and more should be on your list. If you’re visiting Toronto for the Labour Day long weekend , I have a special list for you.

Once you get in the car, it’s time to make some ground and get this Toronto to Montreal drive in gear.

Step 1: Escape the Greater Toronto Area

Driving from Toronto to Quebec City

Getting out of Toronto is the first step on a drive from Toronto to Montreal.

You can either head to the 401 and brave the traffic (it sucks all day, but is especially bad heading East in the afternoon between 3:30 pm and 8:00 pm). Or, you can head further north to HWY 407 ETR.

HWY 407 skirts the worst of the traffic between Toronto and HWY 412 in Whitby. Between Toronto and Whitby there really isn’t much to see, so choose the root that’s best for you, and crank up the tunes (or, in our case, audiobooks ), and get ready to make some ground.

If you are staying in Toronto for a few days, here are some family-friendly hotels in Toronto to enjoy.

Toronto to Montreal Stop 1: Port Hope Transformers, Oddities, And Old Towns

One of the most fascinating and fun stops on the Montreal to Toronto road trip is on HWY 28, a short distance off of HWY 402, shortly after you reach HWY 115 (about 45 minutes East of Toronto with normal traffic).

The gateway to the city of Peterborough and the Kawarthas and the wonders of the region such as Silent Lake Provincial Park , the Kawartha Lakes cottage country, and Petroglyphs Provincial Park , HWY 28 can lead you to an entirely different world of wonder in Ontario.

Exit on HWY 28 and follow the exit to Port Hope , Ontario. From here, hang a right and right again onto HWY 28 towards Peterborough. A short drive down the road and you’ll see one of the coolest shops in Ontario, Primitive Designs. You won’t be able to miss it. Just look for the massive Optimus Prime Transformers and massive metal dinosaur sculptures.

Primitive Designs

Primitive Designs Port Hope Montreal To Toronto Road trip

Primitive Designs (2762 County Road 28, Port Hope, L1A 3V6) sells some of the coolest stuff I have ever seen for sale in Ontario . From intricate stone sinks to sculptures, to crafts and artwork imported from around the world.

Find a parking spot and explore the store for a while, I’d recommend setting aside 45 minutes to an hour . It’s easy to get lost in here and find that you’ve spent hours examining weird, wonderful, and downright crazy trinkets and designs.

Kids (and adults) will be blown away by the life-size transformers and dinosaurs on display in the parking lot. You can check out the Primitive Designs website here .

Downtown Port Hope

If you prefer a small town feel to gigantic robots, instead of heading right on HWY 28, turn left and head towards downtown Port Hope .

Port Hope is packed with quaint antique shops, great restaurants, and more to explore. Downtown Port Hope is a great place to stop for a coffee and people-watch for an hour or so. If you are visiting during fall in Ontario , you can also try to catch the Port Hope salmon run that makes its way up the salmon ladder at Corbett Dam near McKibbon St.

Where To Stay In Port Hope

If you become so enchanted with the town of Port Hope that you opt to spend the night here, check out The Waddell Hotel . This Heritage District hotel, dating back to 1845 , is a short walk from Port Hope’s Capitol Theatre.

The hotel looks out over the Ganaraska River for pretty sunset views. You can find some more Port Hope accommodation options here .

Toronto to Montreal Stop 2: Apple Pies and Beautiful Beaches

Presquile Provincial Park Toronto To Montreal Drive

Once you’ve finished exploring Port Hope, hop back on the 401 and make the 40-minute drive towards Presqu’il Provincial Park on the shores of Lake Ontario. But getting to Presqu’ile Provincial Park is half the fun on this Toronto to Montreal drive.

The Big Apple

You can’t miss the exit to reach Presqu’ile. It’s marked by the Big Apple pie factory . And when I say big apple, I really mean HUGE.

This enormous apple-shaped viewing platform is an Ontario icon . But it’s worth stopping into the Big Apple pie factory to snack on some of their famous pies. Browse the gift shop and grab some treats to take with you on your road trip to Montreal. I am a big fan of the caramel apple crumble myself . You can pick your pies ahead of time from their website here .

Presqu’ile Provincial Park

After you exit on HWY 25 for the Big Apple, head south and turn left on HWY2 . After a right on Union Rd and a left on Lakeshore, you won’t be able to miss the entrance to Presqu’ile.

Presqu’ile Provincial Parks i s one of our favorite Provincial Parks in Ontario (I’ve been to over 60 of these gems myself). This small, but beautiful piece of shoreline has excellent swimming, especially if you visit in late summer when the water is warm.

Make the short hike to the Presqu’ile lighthouse , enjoy a stroll along long stretches of beach, or just grab some grass in the scenic picnic area and relax for a while. If you want to do some camping on your road trip between Toronto and Montreal, this is a great stop to enjoy that as well. You can find our complete guide to Presqu’ile Provincial Park here.

Where To Stay Near Presqu’Ile Provincial Park

If you don’t plan on camping in Presqu’ile but want to spend a few days exploring this beautiful park, check out the Motel 6 in Trenton . It’s no luxury accommodation, but the rooms are big and airy , and it’s close enough to the park that you can get back to exploring as quickly as possible.

You can find some more accommodations near Presqu’ile Provincial Park here .

Toronto To Montreal Stop 3: Wineries, Beaches, And Mountain Lakes

Outdoor Kitchen Glamping Prince Edward County

About 45 minutes up the road from Presqu’ile is one of Ontario’s prime wine, beer, and foodie regions.

Prince Edward County is really where the Toronto to Montreal drive moves from fun to fascinating and beautiful . There are so many things to do in Prince Edward County that you could end up spending a few days here without seeing it all.

Prince Edward County is also where adventurous drivers will leave the 401 behind and start making their way along the shores of Lake Ontario via HWY 33. Whether you’ve got a few hours or a few days to spend, here are some tips on what to do.

Hit The Beaches Of The County

Prince Edward County has some of the best beaches in Ontario . Whether you’re looking for the scenic tropical feel of North Beach Provincial Park or the epic dunes of Sandbanks Provincial Park , you’ll have no trouble finding a spot to put up your umbrella and soak in the sun.

Just be aware that both North Beach and Sandbanks see huge crowds during the summer months , especially on the weekend. If you want to find a spot to park you’re going to need to book reservations ahead of time. You can do that here .

Wine And Breweries, and Food Tours

Prince Edward County is famous for its wineries and breweries . There are more great places to grab a drink popping up each year. Head to the county and visit the amazing vineyards and awesome craft breweries or taste some of the incredible local cuisine and artisanal cheeses.

If you’re staying in the county for a few days, consider signing up for a Prince Edward County wine tour so that you’re not driving between wineries. You can also sign up for a full-day tour of the peninsula that takes you to some of the most popular stops and a few under-the-radar attractions that you may not have heard of.

Where To Stay in Prince Edward County

Prince Edward County is a big place and you’ll definitely want to spend a little time here .

We love spending the night glamping at Fronterra Farm near North Beach Park Provincial Park. These luxury glamping tents are absolutely gorgeous and you can paddle right across South Lake to North Beach Park.

In the town of Wellington, try to book a room at the beautiful Drake Devonshire. It has amazing food and one of the best waterfronts in the county .

If you prefer to stay close to Picton, then the Waring House Hotel is a classic and much-loved hotel that is close to all of the great Picton attractions. You can check out our guide to the best Prince Edward County hotels here .

Toronto To Montreal Stop 4: Drive Through History Along the Loyalist Parkway

Montreal To Toronto Drive Upper Canada Village

From Prince Edward County you can either head back to the 401 and continue on the big highway towards Montreal, or you can make your way via the Glenora Ferry and along the historic Loyalist Parkway. Either way won’t change the stops along the way, but the route along the Loyalist Parkway is far more scenic .

The Loyalist Parkway, or HWY 33 skirts the coast of Lake Ontario through some of its most scenic and historic towns . Many of the towns were settled by the United Empire Loyalists that settled here as early as 1784.

The Loyalist Parkway is dotted with majestic colonial homes, quaint bed & breakfasts, and cozy diners. There are many places to stop along the route, whether you are looking to take in the views of the lakes and properties, or read the many historical plaques that identify many of the archeological and heritage sites along the way.

Traffic moves slowly along the parkway. But there is so much beautiful scenery, you probably mind. Don’t miss the picturesque town of Bath and Fort Henry National Historic Site . Here you can immerse yourself in 19th-century British military life.

The Loyalist Parkway will take you straight through to the city of Kingston.

Toronto To Montreal Stop 5: The Historic Town Of Kingston, Ontario

Kingston Attractions Toronto to Quebec City drive

The Loyalist Parkway ends just inside the borders of the town of Kingston, Ontario.

This lovely lakeside city has been a hugely important town in Ontario’s history due to its proximity to both Montreal, Toronto, the St. Lawrence River, and Upstate New York . In fact, Kingston was the original capital of Canada from 1841 till 1843.

Kingston is a great spot to spend the night and break up your Toronto to Montreal road trip.

You can explore the town on the classic Kingston Trolley tours , visit the home of Canada’s first Prime Minister, take a tour of the notorious Kingston Penitentiary, and much more. If you’re like me and love spooky stories, check out the Kingston haunted walk guided tour .

Grab a bite at some of the great local eateries like Chez Piggy or Wooden Heads before heading off toward Montreal.

Where To Stay in Kingston Ontario

Kingston is a classic Canadian City. It has been the birthplace of some of the most important historical events, and even some of its most important music such as the legendary Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip .

With all of that history, it’s worth it to pick a great classic hotel in Kingston. The Rosemount Inn fits that bill to a tee. This boutique hotel offers the perfect combination of luxury and history. You can find some more great places to stay in Kingston here .

Toronto To Montreal Stop 6: Gananoque Thousand Islands Visitor Centre

Boldt Castle in the Thousand Islands

Just half an hour up the 401 from Kingston on your drive to Montreal from Toronto is the small town of Gananoque. Gananoque is home to Thousand Islands National Park , and it’s something that shouldn’t be missed on Montreal to Toronto drive.

While much of the park is situated on the collection of Islands in the St. Lawrence River, there are still some great spots to explore and even camp or enjoy glamping on the mainland.

Gananoque is a picturesque community where thousands of visitors flock each summer to join Thousand Island boat cruises . If you are thinking of joining the 1000 island boat tours, there are a few options available. I recommend doing the longer 5-hour 1000 Islands Cruise that stops at Boldt Castle. Make sure to bring along your passport , as Boldt Castle is actually in New York State.

If you’ve got some more time to spare, you can do some exploring. You’ll find that there are actually several incredible castles in the Thousand Islands that you can visit.

Where To Stay in Gananoque and the Thousand Islands

Although we love staying in the Parks Canada oTENTiks when we are in the Thousand Islands National Park , sometimes you don’t want to haul your own bedding and want to be closer to an amazing breakfast.

Woodview Inn in Gananoque is a great option. It has excellent service and a wonderful on-site restaurant. You can find some more great places to stay in Gananoque here .

Toronto To Montreal Stop 7: Upper Canada Village

Upper Canada Village Between Toronto and Quebec City

The next stop on your road trip between Toronto and Montreal is about an hour down the 401. Exit on Upper Canada Rd. and turn left onto HWY 2 (You can also continue up HWY 2 directly from Kingston if you want to replace the high speeds of the 401 with the serene scenery of the Lakefrtont).

Upper Canada Village

It’s been a long-running joke between Christina and me that re-enactment villages are the backbone of Ontario tourism.

From Fort William in Thunder Bay to Fort Malden in Amherstburg , It seems that every historic fort and town in the province is filled with people in period dress trying to hide their cell phones in the many layers of vintage clothing that they’re wearing. And when I first visited Upper Canada Village I totally expected the same thing.

I was right, but I was also wrong.

Yes, the Upper Canada Village is a reenactment village where staff dress in period attire and act like life centuries ago, But it’s done REALLY well .

From the old town mill where they actually sell the grain and yarn produced on-site to stores in the area, to the horse-drawn boat that rolls through the town, Upper Canada Village is great! It’s so good, that I insisted we bring our children back here so that they could experience it themselves. And they loved it too!

Upper Canada Village is not a quick-visit place either. It’s easy to spend hours, or even a whole day here exploring what truly feels like an 18th-century Ontario town. You can check out their website here .

Toronto To Montreal Stop 8: Brockville

Brightly lit entrance to an historic rail tunnel in Brockville Ontario

The city of Brockville Ontario is a wonderful stop on the Toronto to Montreal road trip. This city sits on the northern edge of the Thousand islands and offers a great blend of history, scenery, and great restaurants.

With a charming waterfront and an historic downtown, Brockville can offer anywhere from a couple of hours to a few days worth of fun. Whether you’re there for a short time, or if you’ve got some time to spare there are a few things that you shouldn’t miss.

Brockville Rail Tunnel

The iconic Brockville Railway Tunnel is the top stop in the city. This marvel of engineering was the very first rail tunnel in Canada. The tunnel was originally built in 1860 to allow the Canadian rail network access to the harbor.

It’s use as a freight port is long behind it now, but the Brockville Rail Tunnel has been transformed into a engaging tourist experience, and it’s completely free.

Stroll through the LED lit tunnel and enjoy plaques and displays along the way that describe the history and importance of the tunnel.

Brockville Waterfront

The waterfront in Brockville is where all the action takes place. Lined with yachts and tour boats and speckled with lush green spaces, manicured gardens, and shaded picnic areas, this leisurely stop makes a wonderful place to enjoy lunch or just a relaxing break from the car seat.

The marina offers boat rentals, fishing charters and 1000 Islands boat tours allowing travelers to explore the St. Lawrence River through their favorite activity.

Where To Stay in Brockville

Brockvilles place along the Toronto to Montreal driving route makes it a wonderful spot to spend a night or two. The historic waterfront and ample attractions mean that you’ll have lots to do and see nearby.

48 King West is a luxury property in the heart of the city with easy access to great restaurants and the scenic waterfront. Noble Suites is an historic property near the waterfront that offers apartment-style accommodations that are great for those spending more than a night in town.

Brockville hotels can book up quickly, so if you’re thinking of stopping here, I recommend booking early. You can find more places to stay in Brockville here.

Toronto to Montreal Stop 9: Long Sault Parkway

Long Sault Parkway in the St. Lawrence River

Continue the scenic drive along the St. Lawrence River waterfront and you’ll come across an experience that most people in Ontario don’t even know exists.

Long Sault Parkway

Just a short drive down HWY2 from Upper Canada Village is one of the coolest island chains in the St. Lawrence River.

The Long Sault Parkway is a causeway connecting twelve islands with the mainland . The islands are actually the tops of hills that were flooded when the dams that control the flow of the St. Lawrence River were built. Look closely and you can still find roads that end abruptly beneath the waves.

The islands are managed by the Parks of the St. Lawrence and offer a series of beaches, campgrounds, and picnic areas . At the very least, Long Sault Parkway is worth the scenic drive through the island chain.

It’s also a beautiful place to camp for a night or a weekend. If you happen to drive through Long Sault or nearby Ingleside during the Canada Day long weekend (July 1), make sure to check out the amazing fireworks display launched over the islands.

I absolutely love the area, so much so that I did a three-day cycle route with Ontario by Bike from Cornwall down to Thousand Islands National Park through the Long Sault Parkway.

Where To Stay Near The Long Sault Parkway

You can rent camper cabins and family lodges from Parks of the St. Lawrence within the Long Sault Parkway.

Near the town of Long Sault, you can also stay at the Lion Motel or the Long Sault Motel . Both are nice, clean locations that are close to the town amenities and the parkway itself. You can find more accommodations near Long Sault here .

Toronto to Montreal Stop 10: Cornwall

A man in cycling gear lifts a bike over his head along the Cornwall Waterfront Trail

With a scenic waterfront and an historic city center, one of Ontario’s most commercially-important locks, and miles and miles of cycling trails, Cornwall is a great stop for both history buffs and explorers.

The Cornwall Marina offers bycicle rentals for a great price. I discovered this during my bike trip along the St. Lawrence River when my front tire went kaput and I had to search for a bike to complete my 112 km journey.

There are a great range of cycling trails in the region and most of them are pretty flat and easy. The Waterfront Trail is my personal favorite. This route can take you from Cornwall all the way down past Long Sault to Thousand Islands National Park.

Historic District

There is nearly 240 years of history wrapped up in Cornwall, Ontario, so a visit to the towns historic district is a great way to experience the town.

Enjoy a stroll throughthe charming streets lined with beautifully preserved buildings that showcase architectural styles up to two centuries old. Don’t miss the Cornwall Jail on your tour. This building was built in 1833 and remained in operation for nearly 170 years.

Where To Stay In Cornwall

Cornwall is an historic city and it’s packed with great places to stay. For convenient comfort, the Best Western Parkway Inn & Conference Centre offers beautiful room with an upscale feel. The hotel has great access to all of the best things to do in Cornwall as well.

If you’d prefer a quaint bed and breakfast, Auberge Chelsey’s Inn is a fantastic (and family-friendly) spot not far from the water. The historic inn dates back to 1812 and is one of the most popular places to stay in Cornwall, Ontario.

If you don’t have any luck booking those spots you can check out a complete list of Cornwall accommodations here .

Getting To Montreal

streets of Montreal Quebec from Toronto to Quebec City

From Cornwall to the Quebec Border is a quick 30-minute drive. Once you pass across the Quebec border, HWY 401 turns into Quebec Provincial HWY 20. and it’s another 40 minutes to Montreal.

Expect traffic to get heavier as you approach Montreal, especially if you are arriving during the morning rush hour. Once you’re there you can explore the old port, take in the views from Mount Royal, or cheer with the crowd at a Montreal Canadiens hockey game.

Where To Stay In Montreal

Montreal is a great city to explore. And now that you’ve made your Toronto to Montreal drive it’s time to enjoy the sights and sounds of the city. Start your trip off right with great accommodations in Montreal.

Montreal is divided up into distinct regions, and each one offers a unique experience. Old Montreal offers the most historic sites and tourist attractions. Le Plateau-Mont-Royal has a modern hipster vibe with loads of great coffee shops. Mile-end has a stylish and artsy vibe that is popular with families.

You can find some great deals on accommodations in Montreal here .

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Sunday 12th of March 2023

Hi, this article is fab and made us convinced to do the drive (family of 4 with 2x 8yr olds). Our only issue is that we only have 1 day to drive from Toronto area to Montreal. I assume we will only be able to fit a couple of bits in - what would your key highlights be? Thanks Alison

Monday 13th of March 2023

@Kevin Wagar, Thank you so much :)

Kevin Wagar

Hi Alison, if I were trying to make the most of the Toronto to Montreal drive in one day I would probably stop at Primitive Designs in Port Hope, The Big Apple for some treats, and include a drive through the Long Sault Parkway. Finish it with a walk through the Brockville train tunnel, and you've got a full day with lots of stops for adventure.

Tuesday 3rd of August 2021

Hello, What would you recommend for a 8 year old boy in Montreal itself? It’s just me and my son planing to go on a road trip to Montreal.

Tuesday 10th of August 2021

Check out the Montreal Biodome at the Olympic Stadium for some really cool experiences. Right next door is the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium, which is also an "out of this world" experience. You can also take a short trip to nearby Laval and visit the very cool Cosmodome (I'll be launching an article about that this weekend) and paddle through the Parc de Riviere des Milles Isles.

Francis Xavier

Tuesday 15th of September 2020

Hi Kevin, Could you advise which area should i book a hotel to avoid driving in Montreal downtown but close enough and with conveninet public transport to tour the sites located in downtown. Thanks Francis

Hi Francis, Because Montreal is a set of islands, it's difficult to avoid the traffic completely. However, if you're looking to miss the worst of it I'd recommend staying in Mile End. This area is still relatively close and has a booming up and coming arts scene. You'll also find some of the best bagels in town. Consider the Bienvenue B&B or the Parc Avenue Residences for something clean, bright, and fitting with the local vibe.

Saturday 1st of August 2020

Hi Kevin, I really like the article and the details you have shared. I am planning a road trip with my family (wife and 2 yr old son) by end of August. We have around 4-7 days before we come back to Toronto. I am thinking of going to Montreal but want to see few places on the way to Montreal and coming back to Toronto. It would be great if you can share some suggestions.

Monday 3rd of August 2020

Thanks for the kind words. This will be a great trip. There are so many nice things to see. We have done this entire route from Toronto to Montreal and back again with young kids, so I'm sure your son will love it. As for what you want to see, that depends a lot of how you hope to plan your trip and what to see along the way. I highly recommend making sure the Thousand Islands make it into your itinerary, it's a wonderful place for parents and children alike. IF you're looking for something a little different, you can also visit a few of the places in this article and then detour through Ottawa on the way back. The Nations capital always makes for a wonderful stop.

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