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Traveling from Ottawa to Toronto with FlixBus is a convenient and efficient way to reach one of Canada's largest cities. With a journey time of approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes and several departures available daily, planning your trip is straightforward.
FlixBus offers several departure points in Ottawa, including central locations and Kanata. Be sure to arrive at your designated stop at least 15 minutes before departure to ensure a smooth and hassle-free onboarding process.
Public Transport: Ottawa’s public transportation system, operated by OC Transpo and STO offer plenty of affordable and reliable options to reach your departure point.
Taxi or Ride-Sharing: For those traveling with heavy luggage or seeking additional comfort, Ottawa’s taxi services, such as Blue Line and Capital Taxi, are readily available. Consider booking in advance through their apps or online platforms. Ride-sharing options like Uber and Lyft are also available, offering flexible and convenient transport throughout Ottawa. If you’re traveling with a group, Driverseat Ottawa offers private door-to-door transportation with a range of vehicles, including high-end vans that can accommodate up to 24 passengers.
Upon arriving in Toronto, whether at the Union Station Bus Terminal or another designated stop, you’ll find navigating the city straightforward and convenient. Toronto offers a wide range of public and private transportation options to help you reach your final destination and explore the city.
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) Subways, Buses, and Streetcars:
Toronto’s public transport system, managed by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), is one of North America’s finest, offering an extensive and reliable network of subways, buses, and streetcars. The TTC connects all parts of the city, including major hubs like Union Station, where FlixBus stops. The subway system is easy to navigate and operates frequently, making it a quick and efficient way to get around the city. Buses and streetcars complement the subway, ensuring that even the most remote areas of Toronto are accessible.
If you plan to use public transit, consider purchasing a PRESTO card—a reloadable payment card that simplifies fare payments across the TTC, GO Transit, UP Express, and eight other transit agencies in Ontario. With a PRESTO card, you can avoid the hassle of buying tickets or carrying cash, and it offers a seamless experience when transferring between different modes of transportation.
Taxi Services and Ride-Sharing:
If you prefer a more direct and comfortable journey, Toronto has several taxi services, including Co-Op Cabs, which can take you directly to your destination. Taxis in Toronto have standard, metered fares, which are non-negotiable. The driver will start the meter at the beginning of your ride and stop it upon arrival at your destination. A tip of 10 to 15% is customary if you’re satisfied with the service.
Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are also widely available throughout Toronto, providing a convenient and often cost-effective alternative to taxis. You can easily book a ride through the app, and like taxis, tipping your driver is appreciated but not obligatory.
Biking Around Town:
Biking is an excellent way to explore Toronto, offering both efficiency and the chance to experience the city’s vibrant atmosphere up close. Bike Share Toronto provides a network of public bikes available year-round, with stations conveniently located throughout the city. You can choose a bike from Bike Share Toronto or rent one from one of the many independent bike rental shops in the city.
Toronto’s Bikeways Network spans 855 kilometers (530 miles) and includes off-road paths, bike lanes, and shared roadway routes. The Toronto Cycling Map is a valuable resource for planning your ride, whether you’re interested in top cycling routes, family-friendly paths, or exploring the Toronto Islands by bike.
Walking Around Town:
Toronto is known for its safe, easily navigable streets, making it a walker’s paradise. The city’s walkable neighborhoods, from the historic Distillery District to the eclectic Kensington Market, offer a diverse range of experiences. Walking is the best way to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere, allowing you to explore at your own pace and discover everything from quaint cafes to vibrant street art.
Getting from Ottawa to Toronto is cheap and easy when you travel with FlixBus. The two cities are 397 km apart and traveling between the two takes as little as 4 hours 35 minutes.
FlixBus tickets are always good value, but you can save even more money by booking online in advance. Book on the website or with our FlixBus App in minutes, then simply use your phone as your ticket to board the bus.
Bus tickets between Ottawaand Toronto cost $44.98 on average, but you can get tickets for as low as $32.98 if you book in advance and/or outside of busy travel times, like weekends and holidays.
For a quick, easy, and environmentally-conscious choice, travel with FlixBus.
We have a large network, so you can trust us to take you from your desired departure city to your destination in comfort and style - all for a great value.
It’s easy to get from Ottawa to Toronto with FlixBus, with 14 direct buses per day.
You can expect a minimum of 2 stops on your journey and it can take a minimum time of 4 hours 35 minutes.
Bus travel is the most environmentally friendly way to travel long distances and we’re working to make it even greener with high environmental standards across our fleet of buses, the use of alternative drive and fuel technologies, and the option for all passengers to offset their carbon emissions at the point of buying a ticket.
The average cost of bus travel between Ottawa and Toronto is $44.98, which makes bus travel far cheaper than any other method.
Traveling from Ottawa and not familiar with it? Here’s everything you need to know.
Ottawa is a transport hub with 3 bus stations; the 22 buses departing every day take travelers to cities across the country
Traveling to Toronto for the first time? Here’s what you need to know:
Toronto is very well connected to other destinations on the FlixBus network. The city is connected to 49 other destinations that you can easily reach by bus. You can find 5 FlixBus stops in the city.
Getting from Ottawa to Toronto aboard a FlixBus bus means traveling in comfort and style, with all the services you need to keep you occupied. Most of our buses include free Wi-Fi onboard, an entertainment system, toilets and power outlets.
You can bring one carry-on and one check-in piece of luggage per passenger, so even if you’re taking a long trip, you don’t need to worry about traveling light.
All ticket holders are guaranteed a seat on our buses but if you want to reserve a seat, you can do so at the time of booking. Choose from a classic seat, table seat, panorama seat or extra seat.
Just book online or on our FlixBus App when purchasing your ticket using any of our available payment methods.
Onboard services are subject to availability