if you are pulled over doing 50 + KLH of the posted speed limit they immediatley no questions crush your car in a junkyard?
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Iam coming from the Philippines its an asian country with only 2 seasons, summer and rainy. I like beaches a lot and when we move to Canada i know there will be major changes in the climate. So i ...
I've come up with only three, semi cheap, possibilities. The first is to take Via Rail from Toronto to New York City. Depending on when you travel, you can get a fare for just $100+. The other option is traveling with Greyhound directly from Toronto to New York City. The last option is to take Greyhound from Toronto to Buffalo, and then flying (with JetBlue) from Buffalo to New York City. I've done the latter. It's much less expensive than flying from Toronto to New York City. Good luck!
meathorse
Hitchhiking might cost you your life, and the amount of food for calories to walk would cost more than a private jet. I'd talk to a travel agent or research driving, flying, train, etc. Don't trust these fools!
sharonlgodwin
train i believe is really cheap it takes a while though but very comfortable and you will be well looked after. i got a train from toronto to nigara falls the time goes really quick the staff always check to make sure your ok i believe it takes about 7/8 hours though
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jamesbrownontheroad
You might find a rideshare online at
http://toronto.craigslist.org/rid/
Train is the cheapest traditional form of public transport. Buy online at
http://www.amtrak.com/ or
http://www.viarail.ca/
Note that both websites give the impression that you have to change trains at Niagara Falls. This is not the case: you stay on board the whole way through, the train simply switches operators (VIA - Amtrak) at the border.
love2travel
Greyhound Bus is probably the cheapest @ $220 CA plus tax, round trip: http://www.greyhound.ca
Hope that helps!
Basil
I'd say greyhound or car
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hitch hick, thumbing might work to.
Torontorian
For air travel, you may consider http://www.cheaptickets.ca.
Al R
other than hitchhiking and walking, which are a little impractical, you could take the bus, which is probably the cheapest way.
Terry E
The cheapest way is to walk. The second cheapest way is to ride a bicycle or skateboard.