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Use google maps (or something similar) to get a rough idea on driving distances & times between areas of interest and Pearson. It'll give accurate distances for different routes but only a rough idea on driving times since much depends on traffic and weather conditions.
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I commuted past the airport from the Beach, that wasn't too bad. By that standard much of Toronto, anywhere along the 427/QEW/Gardiner would be an urban option. If you wanted rural then Caledon is nice but expensive so I'd either go up as far as Orangeville (along the 410) or west along the 401 towards Guelph (the 401 is a very busy road mind). Orangeville is quite a nice town if you don't mind everyone being white and half of them English. If you want suburban well, surely not, but Mississauga is right there and exactly like where Edward Scissorhands came to live.
More, informed and understated(!) opinion tomorrow.
More, informed and understated(!) opinion tomorrow.
I'll not vote for Guelph as I'm a biased resident. Wouldn't fancy the drive to the airport myself. Pushing an hour provided the traffic isn't a joke. Caledon is a good bit closer.
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