Welcome to Toronto - Home of the TD Toronto Jazz Festival
From its modest beginnings with three official venues, the Toronto Jazz Festival has grown over the years to become one of the city's largest music festival attracting over 500,000 people annually. With a rich tradition of presenting the young lions, the jazz greats and tomorrow’s rising stars the Festival has woven its way into the very fabric of Toronto and become the sound of the city.
Yorkville, the new hub of the Festival, is Toronto's most celebrated neighbourhood of style and culture, offering a unique blend of designer houses, fashionable restaurants, plush hotels and world class galleries.
To make your visit to the TD Toronto Jazz Festival as easy and as comfortable as possible, we have put together a list of our preferred accommodation, attractions, clubs and restaurants and we have outlined some of the important things that you need to know about getting to Toronto
How To Get Here

Toronto Pearson International Airport www.gtaa.com
Toronto City Centre Airport www.portstoronto.com/airport.aspx

Several highways, including Highways 2, 400, 401, 407 and the Queen Elizabeth Way, link surrounding cities to Toronto.
Nearest Canada-U.S. border crossings are at Niagara Falls, Fort Erie and Windsor
Have the proper documents
US Visitors: For information on travel security and border procedures, visit the U.S. Department of State.
International Visitors: For specific information on travel documents required to visit Canada from countries other than the U.S., please refer to www.cbsa.gc.ca and www.cic.gc.ca.