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  • 26-59 years old.
  • Basic fares.
  • $20 minimum fare.
  • 60 or more years of age.
  • ID required with proof of age.
  • $18 minimum fare.
  • 18-25 years old.
  • Photo ID required with proof of age.
  • $15 minimum fare.
  • 2-11 years inclusive.
  • $10 minimum fare.
  • Children under 8 years of age cannot travel alone. Children between 8 and 11 may travel alone, but under certain conditions.
  • Please be advised that children's tickets are available through our web site only if you purchase tickets for one or more accompanying adults.

Toronto-Ottawa train – Description

Groups of corporate travellers work on their laptops in Business classYou catch the train, happy to avoid the drive downtown. Your fellow travellers in Business class are already reading their newspapers and the promise of coffee is in the air.

Once nestled in your seat, you plug in your laptop and open your documents. You have a leisurely stretch ahead to review everything before your presentation this morning. And here’s the coffee!

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Travelling with VIA between Canada's largest city and our national capital means avoiding traffic tie-ups and arriving at your destination safely — no matter the weather.

Choose the relaxing ambience and attentive service of budget travel in Economy class, or opt for the added convenience of priority boarding, a delicious meal and beverages included in the price of your Business class ticket.

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Read on Canada Travel Blog...

“VIA Rail had a sick deal on trainfare from Ottawa to Toronto where for basically $2 more than a bus ticket, I go there faster, dropped off in an arguably better downtown location and had a lot more legroom...”

Excerpt from:
Le champion du Canada
- Canada Travel Blog