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Bus Toronto to Port Colborne: Trip Overview

Bus Toronto to Port Colborne: Trip Overview

Average ticket price$27
Average bus trip duration2h 35m
Number of daily buses1
Earliest bus departure1:00 PM

Toronto to Port Colborne Buses

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions for your trip Toronto - Port Colborne

Taking the bus is the best way to travel to Port Colborne without a car. Traveling by bus offers a budget-friendly, secure, and easy way to go between the two cities. Taking a ride with other travelers through carpool services is an additional option to consider.

On average, the trip from Toronto to Port Colborne takes around 2h 35m, but you can get there in as little as 2h 35m with the fastest bus. This is the time it takes to travel the 56 miles (91 km) that separate the two cities.

The distance separating Toronto and Port Colborne is 56 miles (91 km).

The majority of buses traveling from Toronto to Port Colborne start their journey at Union Station Bus Terminal and wind up at Port Colborne Bus Stop Clarence and King Street. These are the most popular pick-up and drop-off locations on this route, there are other pick-up and drop-off locations that could make it easier for you to reach your destination.

You can save a lot of money on your trip from Toronto to Port Colborne by choosing to travel by bus. The lowest tickets for this trip cost as little as $27.

You can expect to pay around $27 for a bus ticket. Over the last 30 days, the prices ranged between $27 and $27, so make sure to compare them to get the best option.

Yes, a day trip from Toronto to Port Colborne is definitely doable. The total time it takes to make a round-trip between Toronto and Port Colborne is about 5h 10m. So you'll have plenty of time to discover Port Colborne before making your way back to Toronto.

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Bus Travel Tips

If you're abroad, study some local language. Not only could it get you out of a pickle during your bus trip from Toronto to Port Colborne but it'll also be endearing to native speakers who will surely appreciate your effort.

Start sightseeing the minute your bus leaves the station. If you're on the night bus from Toronto to Port Colborne, get comfy and count the stars.

Buses are energy-efficient. Carrying a passenger over 100 kms by coach only takes 0.6-0.9 liters of gas. Compare that to the 2.6 liters required by high-speed train, 6.6 liters by airplane and 7.6 liters by gas-powered car, and it's clear that the bus is a more environmentally-conscious option for your bus transportation from Toronto to Port Colborne.

Make a music playlist for your bus ride from Toronto to Port Colborne, and enjoy the scenery to tunes from your own personal soundtrack.

Did you know?

The word 'bus' is an abbreviation of 'omnibus" which means 'for all' in Latin as buses were meant to be transportation for everybody.

It takes 27 hours to go by bus from Lima to Cusco, one of the craziest bus trips on the world. This route is used daily by locals and backpackers.

9.2% of ground transportation in Europe is done by bus versus 7.4% by train.

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