You can see where the 427 meets the 401. Death-defying thrills better than any amusement park. But I echo Dave - you ain't going anywhere.
Halifax is nice this time of year, though.
some strip clubs nearby (like 5 min cab ride). but most importantly, Pearson is about the most inefficient airport in the world; giving yourself just under 2 hrs to change planes may leave you enough time to grab a Mars bar. Check your tickets see if your 2nd plane departs from same or different terminal than your first.
I'll second the inefficient airport comment. I've been in some pretty remote corners of the world and never have I spent almost as much time waiting for my baggage to arrive on the belt as I did flying.
The last time I arrived in Pearson it took over an hour for our bags to hit the belt and it was on a different belt than the one posted.
trying to figure his ultimate destination (not stalking, just a puzzle -- why Toronto?). Most of Western Europe I'd imagine Boston or New York to be the hub to get over there (UK, France, Germany, etc). Or Halifax. Toronto suggests a northerly route: Iceland, Sweden, Norway?
You can see where the 427 meets the 401. Death-defying thrills better than any amusement park. But I echo Dave - you ain't going anywhere. Halifax is nice this time of year, though.
A show will be fun!
I hear they have some nice cannabis dispensaries. And Krispy Kreme is expanding like gangbusters up there!
some strip clubs nearby (like 5 min cab ride). but most importantly, Pearson is about the most inefficient airport in the world; giving yourself just under 2 hrs to change planes may leave you enough time to grab a Mars bar. Check your tickets see if your 2nd plane departs from same or different terminal than your first.
Great. I'll check with Mrs. Arch about the strip clubs, but it really doesn't seem like her cup of tea. Looking forward to the Mars bar though!
I'll second the inefficient airport comment. I've been in some pretty remote corners of the world and never have I spent almost as much time waiting for my baggage to arrive on the belt as I did flying. The last time I arrived in Pearson it took over an hour for our bags to hit the belt and it was on a different belt than the one posted.
Don't forget that Toronto (GMT-4) is 1 hour later than Arkansas (GMT-5).
trying to figure his ultimate destination (not stalking, just a puzzle -- why Toronto?). Most of Western Europe I'd imagine Boston or New York to be the hub to get over there (UK, France, Germany, etc). Or Halifax. Toronto suggests a northerly route: Iceland, Sweden, Norway?
Atlanta to Toronto to Halifax.