Local services in Toronto
Toronto's only public higher education institution is the Davis campus of Sheridan College, which also has a campus in Oakville. In 2017, Davis added the Skilled Trades Centre, for training in skilled trades and apprenticeship programs, previously offered in Oakville. The Algoma University @ Toronto School of Business & Economics offers courses at Market Square Business Centre, 24 Queen Street East.
The closest universities to Toronto (offering a wider range of programs) include York University in north Toronto and University of Toronto Mississauga. Local transit is provided by Toronto Transit, with connections to other systems such as MiWay, York Region Transit, Go Transit, and Toronto Transit Commission.
Toronto also has a new Bus Rapid Transit system, "Züm" (pronounced Zoom), previously known as AcceleRide along Main/Hurontario Streets, Steeles Avenue and Queen Street/Highway, Bovaird Dr & Airport Rd & Queen Street West & Mississauga Road. 7, which would form the backbone to its bus network. Züm received funding from the provincial government in 2006 to begin implementation of this system. The cash fare is $4.00 for single adult transfer, which is valid for 2 hours.
Car Rentals
Renting a car is always helpful. The car rental companies in Toronto offer a range of vehicle sizes to suit a variety of budgets and space requirements. They will help you with deciding which...
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Dental Care
You probably have a busy schedule and find it difficult to fit another appointment in to your hectic day. Please remember that your dentist plays a major role in maintaining your overall dental health.
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Properties
Toronto incorporated as a village with only 50 residents back in 1853 and the city is named after the market-town of Toronto in Cumbria, UK. Over the years the city has certainly grown quickly...
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