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| need to get from toronto to st johns at low cost | ||||||||||||||||||
jon1 jon easdown Post Count: 1 Msg: #1 149 days ago, August 14th 2008 | hey guys. just wondering if any1 can help me. im flying to toronto and need to get from there to st johns in newfoundland but i dont want to pay $250. i am aware of greyhound but they dont go all the way to st johns. could any1 help me with a route....like where would i get the greyhound to in order to cross the water to newfoundland??? any help woukld be great | thanks jon fairytale G. Lau Post Count: 5 Msg: #2 137 days ago, August 25th 2008 | one big sale going on right now through sunwing, here's a post about it: | 2500 seats on sale for flights from Toronto to Canadian destinations WanderAndWonder Brian Searwar Post Count: 46 Msg: #3 132 days ago, August 31st 2008 | Hi all, | Yes, Sunwing has a sale on but it ends in October, I think. You can take the train from Toronto to Truro in Nova Scotia. Or take the bus. But it's a long, long ride. The bus service in the Atlantic provinces gets you to North Sydney on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. If memory serves me correctly, it's Acadian Bus Lines. Then there is a ferry that takes you to either Port-aux-Basques or Argentia in Newfoundland. The run to Argentia is longer and gets you closer to St. John's but it is not in service all year. Once in Argentia or Port-aux-Basques, DRL buses get you to St. John's. If you just want to get to St. John's and not spend hours on a bus, fly! The weather in Newfoundland is capricious, to say the least. Storms and fog and wind can leave you stranded at sea, or on land for hours or days. Good luck. Brian. Number of Users: 3 | Number of Posts: 3 | |||||||||||