Travelling to
Mississauga
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BY CAR
The start line is
located just off Highway 403 at the heart of the
city. About 5 million residents live within an
hour’s drive of Mississauga.
Approximate travel time to Start Line:
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Guelph, Waterloo,
Kitchener – 1 Hr. |
Toronto – 20 Mins. |
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Oakville – 15 Mins. |
London – 2 Hrs. |
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Barrie – 1 Hr. |
Buffalo – 2 Hrs. |
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Oshawa – 1 Hr. |
Ottawa – 5 Hrs.
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Hamilton – 40 Mins. |
Windsor/ Detroit – 4
Hrs. |
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Niagara Falls – 1 Hr.
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15 Mins.
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U.S. border crossings are located in Niagara Falls, Fort
Erie and Windsor.
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BY TRAIN
GO transit
serves a population of 6-million within an 8,000
square-km region. It extends from Toronto to
Hamilton, Milton and Guelph in the west, and as far
as Oshawa and Port Perry eastward. GO Transit has
multiple stops along the Lakeshore route in
Mississauga and is a time efficient and economical
solution to get to the City. |
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VIA Rail connects the Greater Toronto Area with the rest
of Canada. It operates 480 trains a week, including 300 in
Southern Ontario and Quebec.
BY BICYCLE
Mississauga has an extensive trail system that offers a
scenic and charming view of the city. This is an excellent
way to stay in shape and be environmentally friendly.
BY AIR
Lester B. Pearson International Airport is located in
Mississauga and is Canada’s busiest airport. Many airlines
offer direct flights to 27 Canadian locations, 42 U.S.
destinations, and 84 International destinations.
Pearson is located just 15 Mins. Away from the Marathon
start line. Mississauga, and its amenities are easily
accessible by public transit and the airport limo service.
PUBLIC TRANSIT
Mississauga Transit provides bus service to participants
on race weekend to start and finish lines, relay exchange
points and the Cawthra Community Centre. See each event for
details.
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