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montreal to toronto train

All aboard, Montreal! Get ready to trade in those long, tiresome trips for a swift, breezy journey, as Canada is set to roll out a new high-speed train that'll whisk you from Montreal to Toronto in just three hours.

In a Montreal press conference on Wednesday, February 19, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed the news, describing it as "the largest infrastructure project in Canadian history."

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In the not-too-distant future, high-frequency rail will make Montreal a day trip from Toronto and other major cities along a corridor stretching between Quebec City and Detroit.

Driven by VIA Rail's new branch VIA HFR, the infrastructure project is Canada's biggest since the 1960s. Supported by nearly $400 million in government funding over the past two years, the initiative will enhance the existing rail system and integrate new track to allow high-speed trips between Canada's highest population centres.

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If you ve been hoping to embark on a summer getaway this season, then you may want to consider spending a few days in Toronto as VIA Rail currently has several seats for sale all summer long.

In fact, you can travel from Montreal to Toronto with VIA Rail for as low as $39 one-way thanks to VIA's summer getaway sale.

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If you have been hoping for a winter getaway, then you just might want to consider spending a few days in Toronto as VIA Rail currently has several tickets on sale from Montreal to Toronto for as low as $54.

VIA Rail is offering cheaper tickets thanks to its Tuesday Discount special. Montrealers can opt to depart as soon as February 27, 2024, for the discounted fare. All you need to do is use the code: TUESDAY in order to claim the $54 one-way fare.

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If you've been looking to travel over to Toronto this summer, now might just be the best time to do so. Megabus has $10 one-way tickets ($20 round-trip) from Montreal to Toronto, and you can take advantage of the cheap bus fare for all of summer 2023.

The Megabus website allows you took book tickets from Montreal to Toronto, starting from May 3, 2023, to September 6, 2023, with tickets going for $10 each way.

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If you're in the mood for a cute spring getaway, then you might want to consider spending a few days in Toronto as VIA Rail currently has several tickets on sale from Montreal to Toronto for as low as $110 round-trip.

Tickets in the escape route fare are as low as $54 on certain days. For example, trips from Montreal to Toronto on March 31 to April 3, April 21 to 24, May 5 to 7 or May 12 to 14 will cost anywhere from $108 to $124.17 with taxes.

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The Montreal City Council unanimously passed a motion Monday night in favour of bringing high-speed rail service to the Toronto–Quebec City corridor. The motion calls on the federal government to go beyond its current plans for only "high-frequency" rail between Canada's largest cities.

The current federal investment in rail infrastructure presents an "amazing opportunity," said City Councillor Craig Sauvé, who introduced the motion with Councillor Serge Sasseville, at the Monday council meeting. "We might as well make it fast and bring us up to speed with the other countries of the world" with rapid passenger rail service.

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It looks like the stars are aligning for high-speed rail in Canada. And this might be the time to make it happen. As the federal government advances its plan to establish a "high-frequency" rail link between Quebec and Ontario, politicians at the provincial and municipal levels are pushing Ottawa to dream bigger.

And at least one federal official has signalled the government is open to the possibility.

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This might — finally — be the moment for a high-speed train from Montreal to Toronto. Two Montreal city councillors are set to introduce a motion calling on the federal government to pursue a high-speed rail (or HSR; TGV, train à grande vitesse, in French) project between Quebec City and the Ontario capital. They're the latest politicians to push Ottawa to dream bigger than its current plans for "high-frequency rail."

"The enthusiasm is palpable for high-speed rail in the Quebec-Toronto corridor," Montreal City Councillor Craig Sauvé, who co-authored the motion with Councillor Serge Sasseville, said in a press release. "It would be a huge legacy for quality of life and for the environment."

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Grabbing a bite or embarking on a spooky date for two in Montreal can cost you a good $60 (if you're a generous date), which is more expensive than the recent deals on VIA Rail for trips from Montreal to Toronto, thanks to their Tuesday discount.

A round trip lasting three days, from Montreal's central station to Toronto's Union station, costs as little as $46 per person today, using the discount code TUESDAY.

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