Toronto

Toronto

Toronto is a multicultural metropolis where it only takes ten minutes to travel from skyscrapers to the idyllic islands of Lake Ontario. Centre Island and its beaches, parks and bicycle routes is the lovely green oasis of the city.

A visitor can easily spend several days in the cafes, theatres and craft stores of the Harbourfront Centre, the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Ontario Science Centre. Children will want to see Canada's largest zoo and Canada’s Wonderland amusement park. An interesting alternative to the famous Eaton Centre mall is the Yorkville district of the city, which has the feel of a small village; here you can enjoy the delicacies of Toronto's most charming restaurants during your shopping trip. The undisputed number one place to admire the view is the CN Tower, the second tallest building in the world. The Niagara Falls are about an hour away from Toronto.

 
 

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Operating since 1803, the St. Lawrence Market houses more than 50 specialty food stalls from fishmongers to pasta makers and was named the best food market in the world by National Geographic in 2012.

Airport information

Toronto Pearson International Airport

The airport is 26 km west of Toronto

  • Finnair flights: Terminal 3.
  • Check-in opens 4 hours before departure.
  • CHECK-IN CLOSES 1 hour before departure.

Finnair flies to Toronto from 23 May until 8 September 2013.

View the airport’s terminal map

Visit the airport's web site