Find out what services and facilities are available at Toronto Pearson Airport. Where is the best place to eat and shop?
Internet and wi-fi
Usewi-fi for free and without time limit. Select the "Toronto Pearson Public Wi-fi" network.
Don't delay buying a physical sim card upon arrival. Get a Canadian data e-sim quickly and easily at airalo.com.
Shops and supermarkets
Shops specialise mainly in luxury clothing, cosmetics, jewellery, travel accessories and duty-free goods. There is a considerably greater range of snacks, shops and services in the transit area after security.
You won't find a traditional supermarket here, but there is at least a 7-Eleven grocery store in the public area of Terminal 1. It is open 24 hours a day.
Apharmacy/drugstore is always available in both terminals in the public area:
- Terminal 1, transit area (flights to the USA), 24/7
- Terminal 1, public area, 24/7
- Terminal 3, public area, 24/7
For a list of all shops, visit the airport website: torontopearson.com/shops
Restaurants
Both terminals feature a wide range of restaurants in all categories, from fast-food to fine dining.
Most restaurants open around 5:00am and close with the last departure. Which restaurants have the longest opening hours?
- A&W: fast food, burgers - Terminal 1, transit area, domestic flights, 24/7
- Booster Juice: smoothies and health food - Terminal 1, transit area, US flights, opening hours follow flight traffic
- Booster Juice: smoothies and healthy food - Terminal 1, public area, 24/7
- Booster Juice: smoothies and healthy food - Terminal 3, transit area, 24/7
- Osmow's Shawarma: fast food - Terminal 1, transit area, domestic flights, 24/7
- Starbucks: coffee shop - Terminal 1, transit zone, international flights, 4:00-11:30pm
- Starbucks: coffee shop - Terminal 3, transit zone, 4:00-21:30
- Subway: fast food - Terminal 1, public area, 24/7
- Subway: fast food - Terminal 3, public area, 24/7
- The Burger Federation: fast food - Terminal 1, transit area, flights to USA, 4:30pm-last flight
- Tim Hortons: fast food - Terminal 1, transit area, international flights, 4:00-last flight
- Tim Hortons: fast food - Terminal 1, public area, 24/7
- Tim Hortons: fast food - Terminal 3, transit area, 24/7
- Wendy's: fast food - Terminal 3, public area, 24/7
For a list of all restaurants, visit the airport website: torontopearson.com/restaurants
Baggage Claim
Toronto baggage claim is operated by Excess Baggage Company. There are branches in both terminals.
- Terminal 1 - public area, domestic arrivals, 5:00-23:00
- Terminal 3 - public area, near check-in counters, 5:00-21:00
24-hour storage costs 25 cad, while storage up to 8 hours costs 8 cad. Official information can be found on luggage-storage.com.
ATMs and exchange offices
ATMs are plentiful in both terminals, in both the arrivals and departures halls.
Avoid the ATMs of the official airport exchange office "International Currency Exchange", which charge very high fees.
Showers
Unfortunately, there are no public showers at the airport.
Hello,
I would like to know if I can buy a SIM card (and not an E Sim) at the airport.
What is the name or names of the shops selling this type of item? I can't find any on the list of shops. I will be coming from France and will need a telephone and internet package during my stay in Canada.
Thank you for your feedback.
Thank you for your feedback.
Nadine HERCZIG
SIM cards were definitely sold at arrivals after baggage claim. There were some pretty big signs. I don't know the name of the store or the prices, we got our data from T-Mobile. This is terminal 3, I suspect it will be the same at 1.