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'''Toronto''' is the largest city in [[Canada]] with over 5 million inhabitants in the ''Greater Toronto Area''. It is also the capital city of [[Ontario]]. It is a fabulous city worth visiting, with a vibrant musical and cultural scene.
=== East toward [[Oshawa]], [[Kingston (Ontario)|Kingston]], [[Ottawa]] and [[Montreal]] ===
Hitching Some say that hitching out of Toronto is difficult, but not impossible. Try to avoid hitching within city limits, But as this is an approach sometimes used by prostitutes to acquire customers. It's best to take transit not so many points seem to one of the smaller centres outside of the city. GO transit (www.gotransit.ca) has regular trains leaving Union station downtown Toronto for Oshawa. Get off at the Oshawa train stationhave been tried yet, there are onramps onto the 401 nearby (20 mins unpleasant walk). You maybe you can wait there for a ride. Oshawa also has give it's own public transit system that can get you further east. Have a sign for points east, as there is a lot of local traffic in the Oshawa areatry and discover some new ones.
To go East, you need to reach Highway 401, North of the city centre. You can reach it via Don Valley Parkway (404), slightly East of the centre. There are several on-ramps to it such as Dundas St and Queen St, a walkable distance from the centre. Please note that you cross a deprived area on your way there (around Moss park), but it's generally safe.  Others advise to avoid hitching within city limits, as it is an approach sometimes used by prostitutes to acquire customers. If you prefer, you may take transit to one of the smaller centres outside of the city. GO transit (www.gotransit.ca) has regular trains leaving Union station downtown Toronto for Oshawa (60km). Get off at the Oshawa train station, there are on-ramps onto the 401 nearby (20 mins unpleasant walk). Oshawa also has it's own public transit system that can get you further east. Have a sign for points east, as there is a lot of local traffic in the Oshawa area. Alternatively, you can get aboard a Greyhoud Greyhound bus for Peterborough(136km), or a ride VIA rail into Cobourg(117km). Both of these cities are well out of the GTA and are easier to walk to good hitching points. Onramps onto the 401 in Cobourg are good spots, and if you find yourself in Peterborough, the junction of HWY 115 and Lansdowne st, where HWY 7 begins, is a good place to begin travels towards Ottawa. Highway 7 between Peterborough and Ottawa is notorious for being a bit tough to hitch on, though I personally have never had difficulties on it.
Also, there is a large service station off the 401 near Bowmanville, which may be a good spot to get a lift east.
NOTE: [[Kingston ]] is well known for being a jailing centre, there are more than 10 prisons in the area. It is a very, very difficult place to get picked up from. If Kingston is not your destination, consider taking a ride that gets you well beyond it. Though, if you're curious, Kingston is one of Ontario's most charming cities, despite all the jails!
=== SouthWest toward [[Hamilton]], [[Niagara]] and [[Buffalo]] ===
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