A single one-way ticket is $3.25, but if you buy tokens, you'll pay $3 for a one-way trip.
The cost to park in the lots on weekdays will vary with those parking before 8 a.m. and arriving after 4:30 p.m. paying $5. Those who arrive and park between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. will pay $12. The fee is for a 24-hour period say SmartCentres. Weekend use of the lots will cost drivers a flat fee of $5.
The TTC is a pay-as-you-enter, pay-as-you-board transit system, with seamless connections between buses, streetcars and the subway. Entry is by cash, token, ticket, valid pass or valid transfer. You can pay your fare and purchase tokens, tickets and passes at the Collector Booths at all Subway/RT stations.
Subway fare is $2.75*, payable with MetroCard. People 65 years or older and people with qualifying disabilities who show a proper form of identification (including Reduced-Fare MetroCard or a Medicare card) are eligible for reduced fare. * The cost of a SingleRide ticket is $3.00. Sold at vending machines only.
How to get to Canada's Wonderland by TTC Subway and YRT Bus. Exit Vaughan Metropolitan Station on Line 1 and walk over to the SmartCentre Place Bus Terminal directly north of the station. From there, take the #20 Jane Street North Bus and exit at Norwood Avenue (about a 16 minute ride).
Vaughan to Downtown Toronto train services, operated by GO Transit, depart from Rutherford GO station. Train or bus from Vaughan to Downtown Toronto? The best way to get from Vaughan to Downtown Toronto is to train which takes 29 min and costs $7 - $10. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs $7 - $35 and takes 32 min.
Several York Region Transit routes go directly to Vaughan Mills, but this means you'll have to transfer off of TTC and pay another fare. One option is to take the TTC to Downsview Station and get on the 107C, 107D, or 107F Keele Northbound.
The six new stations on the Toronto-York Spadina subway extension going from north to south are Vaughan Metropolitan Centre station, Highway 407 station, Pioneer Village station, York University station, Finch West station and Downsview Park station.
The distance between Toronto and Vaughan Mills is 23 km. The road distance is 29.3 km.
There are 5 ways to get from Toronto to Vaughan Mills by subway, bus, taxi, car or towncar
- Take the line 1 subway from St Patrick Station - Northbound Platform to Highway 407 Station - Northbound Platform 1.
- Take the line 20 bus from Highway 407 Station Platform 6 to Vaughan Mills Terminal Platform 8 20.
Is there a direct bus between Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Station and Vaughan Mills? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Smartcentres Place Bus Terminal Platform 7 and arriving at Vaughan Mills Mall Stop # 4308. Services depart hourly, and operate Monday to Friday. The journey takes approximately 12 min.
Single rides on all TTC transit costs CA$3.25 (roughly $2.50), but if you're planning to rely on public transportation for more than just the occasional ride, it's a good idea to purchase a day- or week-long pass. Day passes cost CA$12.50 (less than $10) and weekly passes cost CA$43.75 (about $34).
PRESTO is the smart card fare option for York Region Transit (YRT). With a PRESTO card, you won't have to worry about buying bus tickets, a paper monthly pass or having correct change to ride YRT. Please note: The TTC limited-use PRESTO ticket is not accepted as a YRT fare on TTC buses in York Region.
Paid parking will be available for subway riders at Vaughan station. You'll be able to park once the subway starts running from the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre on Dec. 17, but it will cost you. Two lots totalling 900 parking spaces will be available for commuters to use near the subway station.