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Deemed “Best Global Airport 2006” by the Institute of Transport Management, Toronto Pearson International is not only the best and busiest airport in Canada, but quite possibly the most musical of all the airports in the world. Jimi Hendrix was arrested at the airport in 1969 for possession of hashish and heroin. Although an improbability, his claim that a fan slipped it into his bag without him knowing got him acquitted. Pink Floyd rehearsed for their “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” world tour in one of the Air Canada hangars at Toronto Pearson. Also, there is a song all about the airport by Canadian prog-rock band, Rush. The instrumental piece perfectly captures the hustle and bustle of the airport; surely, the drums and bass in the song evoke the feelings of hopeless circling and frustration when it comes to Toronto airport parking, as well as the rush to and from the terminal to catch a flight.

The air travel fares in Canada are notoriously high, causing most travelers to lament the similarly expensive rates for Toronto airport parking. Airport parking is never the cheapest option, but at Toronto Pearson, the rates seem to jump, especially with short-term parking. Although they offer a cell-phone pick-up lot for those awaiting an arriving passenger, their short-term rates for others in need of parking just for the day jump from $4 per hour to $90 maximum after 3 hours in one of the main parking lots. This is certainly not music to one’s ears, and neither is the actual sound of hustle and bustle in the airport. Because it is the busiest airport in Canada, it handles large numbers of passengers each day, most of which are hoping to secure some type of convenient Toronto airport parking.

 

 

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Parking garages in airports fill quickly and often cannot offer accommodations for everyone’s particular parking needs. Also, the long and awkward five-mile walk to the terminal from your parking spot may prove a bit strenuous to any traveler; your heart will be left beating like one of Rush’s bass drums. Toronto airport parking does not need to be such a problem; you can easily pre-arrange off-site parking in a parking garage or parking lot that may offer a shuttle service right to your terminal. Parkingspotter conveniently lists those available spaces, along with their rates and any other pertinent information. Toronto airport parking just got easier!

Avoid spending too much time and money finding Toronto airport parking, so you can make the time to comfortably board your inevitably expensive flight. If you run into the problem Jimi Hendrix did, though, Parkingspotter might have more trouble helping you out.