Find transfer & transportation guides from Kelowna to Toronto, ON, Canada. How to get from Kelowna to Toronto, ON, Canada by Flight, Train.
You can get to Toronto, ON, Canada from Kelowna by verhicle types below
You have 8 options transfer to Toronto, ON, Canada from Kelowna below
Take a bus from Harvey at Gordon - Gordon Station to UBCO Exchange.
Take a bus from UBCO Exchange to Kelowna Airport.
Take a train from UP Express Pearson Airport to UP Express Union Station.
Take a bus from Kelowna Queensway Exchange to Penticton - Alberni St Park & Ride.
Take a taxi from Penticton - Alberni St Park & Ride to Penticton.
Take a train from UP Express Pearson Airport to UP Express Union Station.
Take a bus from Harvey at Gordon - Gordon Station to UBCO Exchange.
Take a bus from UBCO Exchange to Kelowna Airport.
Take a bus from Hamilton Airport (YHM) to Toronto Coach Terminal.
Take a bus from Harvey at Gordon - Gordon Station to UBCO Exchange.
Take a bus from UBCO Exchange to Kelowna Airport.
Take a taxi from Kitchener to Cambridge, ON - 44 Pinebush Rd.
Take a bus from Cambridge, ON - 44 Pinebush Rd to Toronto, ON - Royal York Hotel.
Take a bus from Kelowna Queensway Exchange to Penticton - Alberni St Park & Ride.
Take a taxi from Penticton - Alberni St Park & Ride to Penticton.
Take a bus from Hamilton Airport (YHM) to Toronto Coach Terminal.
Take a bus from Kelowna to Grand Forks.
Take a bus from Kettle Falls, WA to Spokane, WA.
Take a bus from Chicago, IL - Amtrak to Toronto, ON - 610 Bay Street.
Take a bus from Queensway Exchange to Westbank Exchange.
Take a bus from West Kelowna, BC - Eastbound on Dobbin Road to Hope, BC.
Take a bus from Park St farside 3 Ave to Pioneer at Evergreen.
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Booking.comKelowna () is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. It serves as the head office of the Regional District of the Central Okanagan. The name Kelowna derives from an Okanagan language term ... Learn more
Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,731,571 in 2016, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) as a whole had a 2016 population ... Learn more