The Controversy Of Staying Montreal Airport

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The best choice of leaving Montreal airport Many people, coming from non-English speaking countries feel uncertainty when visiting Montreal, especially when they want to leave from the airport. The main problem is the whole issue of language change and they actually do not know exactly the steps to exit the airport. Well one option is to rent a car on the other side of the airport, what can be quite a good solution from the other one, which is to take a taxi out of Trudeau, because many taxis might be quite expensive. And the third option left was to take Route 747 to the STM, which is far more inexpensive, fairly quickly and safely. Taking a taxi in Montreal today may seem to many new visitors like a luxury. In addition, the Route of 747 buses …show more content…

An express service (747) goes to the central bus station in Montreal with stops at Lionel-Groulx metro station, next to Boulevard René-Lévesque at Guy, Drummond, Peel, Mansfield, Anderson and Saint-Laurent. This service operates 24 hours every day and tickets can be purchased over the counter Exchange - International Currency Exchange (ICE) - located in the international arrivals area. The journey is peaking between 45 and 60 minutes (ticket price: $ 9 CAD - US $ 8.96). On the other hand, the public bus service company STM (Tel. 514 786 4636) 204 line connects the airport to the bus terminal and train 209 Dorval and joins the enclosure with the Roxboro-Pierrefonds station train (ticket $ 3 CAD). In turn a free minibus arrives at the VIA station (Tel. (514) 989 2626) in Dorval (within 2 km) and from there trains to major cities in Canada. There are also regional buses: Company Orleans Airport Express connects with the cities of Trois-Rivières, Ste-Foy and Quebec. While Greyhound (tel. 8747 1800661) airport makes travel Montréal / Trudeau / Ottawa / Gatineau. All regional bus tickets are also acquired in the international arrivals area. In winter or summer, the company shuttles Skyport (Tel. 514 631 1155) takes a trip from the airport to Mont-Tremblant and has 45 buses available 24 hours every day. The taxis and limousines are located on the arrivals level near the main entrance of the

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