Please sign in on arrival and sign out on departure on the Visitor Log (left of the main doors).
Ask your Conexus contact for the Wi-Fi network and password.
Out of Town Visitors
If arriving at Toronto Pearson Airport, you can travel to downtown Toronto via the Union-Pearson Express Train or use taxis and town cars.
Train:
Follow the signs reading ‘Train to City’ from Arrivals.
Trains depart from Terminal 1 every 15 minutes from 5:27 am to 12:57 am.
A one-way ticket ($12.35) can be purchased from machines at the platform.
An optional Presto Card can be purchased from Terminal 1 machines for the UP Express and the Toronto subway.
From Union Station, the Conexus offices are approximately a 20-minute walk, a 10-minute taxi ride (available outside Union Station at Front Street), or three subway stops (northbound to Dundas Station).
Car:
Taxis or town cars are available outside of Arrivals at both terminals.
Direct your driver to 655 Bay Street.
Depending on traffic, the drive is anywhere from 25 to 65 minutes.
Hotel:
Conexus has a special rate at the Chelsea Hotel, located at 33 Gerrard Street West, close to our offices.
To make a reservation, please call 1.416.595.1975 and ask for our rate, or book online.
Toronto Transportation
Taxis and Town Cars
You can usually hail a cab downtown or book in advance.
Ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft are another option.
TTC (Toronto Transit Commission)
Single fares for subways, streetcars and buses are currently $3.25, payable by coin or through a reloadable Presto card available at major stations.
Consult the TTC map to plan your outing.
Our offices are a 5-minute walk from the Dundas Station on the Yonge subway line, or the Dundas streetcar can take you to the corner of Bay & Dundas streets.
Local Dining Options
Dining options close to our office:
To explore more of Toronto’s renowned restaurants, visit BlogTO.
Things to See and Do:
Toronto Eaton Centre - Multi-level shopping centre, 220 Yonge Street; TTC stop: Queen Station or Dundas Station
Yonge-Dundas Square - Large public space, often the site of lively community events, 1 Dundas Street East; TTC stop: Dundas Station
Nathan Phillips Square - Busy plaza in front of Toronto’s City Hall, often hosting Farmers’ Markets and food trucks, with an outdoor skating rink in the winter, 100 Queen Street West; TTC stop: Queen Station
CN Tower - Once the world’s tallest structure with a great view of the city, 301 Front Street West; TTC stop: 8-minute walk from Union Station
Distillery District - Cobblestone streets and 19th-century buildings that are now home to modern restaurants and boutiques, 55 Mill Street; TTC stop: 7-minute walk from the Parliament Street stop on the eastbound King streetcar
Royal Ontario Museum - Canada’s largest museum, featuring art, world culture and natural history, 100 Queens Park; TTC stop: Museum Station
Information about these and other attractions can be found on the Toronto Tourism website.