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How to get to Toronto - City Centre Airport in Lake Ontario by bus, subway, Streetcar or train?

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Directions to Toronto - City Centre Airport (Lake Ontario) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Toronto - City Centre Airport

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How to get to Toronto - City Centre Airport by subway?

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Ferry stations near Toronto - City Centre Airport in Lake Ontario

  • Bathurst Street Ferry Terminal,2 min walk,

Streetcar stations near Toronto - City Centre Airport in Lake Ontario

  • Bathurst St At Queens Quay West North Side,5 min walk,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Toronto - City Centre Airport?

    The closest stations to Toronto - City Centre Airport are:

    • Bathurst Street Ferry Terminal is 107 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Bathurst St At Queens Quay West North Side is 343 meters away, 5 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Toronto - City Centre Airport?

    These bus lines stop near Toronto - City Centre Airport: 121, 145, 511.

  • Which train line stops near Toronto - City Centre Airport?

    LW

  • Which subway line stops near Toronto - City Centre Airport?

    1

  • Which Streetcar line stops near Toronto - City Centre Airport?

    509

  • What’s the nearest Streetcar station to Toronto - City Centre Airport in Lake Ontario?

    The nearest Streetcar station to Toronto - City Centre Airport in Lake Ontario is Bathurst St At Queens Quay West North Side. It’s a 5 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest ferry station to Toronto - City Centre Airport in Lake Ontario?

    The nearest ferry station to Toronto - City Centre Airport in Lake Ontario is Bathurst Street Ferry Terminal. It’s a 2 min walk away.

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Toronto - City Centre Airport, Lake Ontario
Toronto - City Centre Airport, Lake OntarioBilly Bishop Toronto City Airport (IATA: YTZ, ICAO: CYTZ) is a small regional airport located on the Toronto Islands in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The airport is often referred to as the Toronto Island Airport and was previously known as Port George VI Island Airport and Toronto City Centre Airport. The airport's name honours Billy Bishop, the Canadian World War I flying ace and World War II Air Marshal. It is used by civil aviation, air ambulances, and regional airlines using turboprop planes. In 2016, it was ranked Canada's ninth-busiest airport, Ontario's third-busiest airport by passenger numbers and the sixth-busiest Canadian airport that serves the U.S.Conceived in the 1930s as the main airport for Toronto, the construction of the airport was completed in 1939 by the Toronto Harbour Commission (THC). At the same time, the THC built Malton Airport as an alternate, but nearby Malton (today Toronto Pearson International Airport) became Toronto's main passenger airline hub instead, leaving the island airport for general aviation and military purposes. During the 1940s and 1950s, several political leaders proposed an expansion of the island airport to enable scheduled passenger airlines and reduce the annual operating costs. Malton was sold in 1962 to the Government of Canada in exchange for an expansion and improvements to the island airport. After the expansion, civil flights increased to a peak of over 200,000 annual flights in the 1960s. Although regional airlines were introduced in the 1970s, the annual number of flights went into decline and closure was discussed. In 1983, a 50-year tripartite agreement between the Government of Canada, the City of Toronto government and the Harbour Commission, which limited noise and banned jet use for scheduled airlines, allowed airport operations to continue. In the 1990s, in an era of government cost-cutting, questions about the airport's future were raised again due to its annual deficit. At the same time, redevelopment was taking over north of the airport and several studies suggested that the airport was incompatible with development. In 1999, the new Toronto Port Authority (TPA) (renamed in 2015 as "PortsToronto") replaced the THC. The TPA's mandate was to make the port and airport self-sufficient and it determined that the airport needed to expand to end the annual subsidy. Although an expansion of the airport was and is politically controversial, the TPA has worked with new regional airline Porter Airlines since 2003 to increase scheduled carrier flights. Under the new financial model, carriers pay landing fees and departing passengers pay airport improvement fees to the TPA. Porter launched in 2006 and passenger volumes increased to the point that airport operations became self-sufficient by 2010. In 2010, Porter opened a new terminal. In 2015, a pedestrian tunnel to the airport was opened, after a previous plan to build a bridge was cancelled.In 2013, Porter proposed expanding the airport further and modifying the operating agreement to allow it to use Bombardier CS100 jet planes at the airport. The proposal, estimated to cost CA$1 billion in public expenditure, went to PortsToronto for further study. In November 2015, after the 2015 Canadian federal election, the new government announced that it would not re-open the tripartite agreement to allow jets. Ports Toronto subsequently cancelled the expansion proposal studies.
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