Dear Beach Volleyball Community


The ACTS Group is in the preparation progress for the next tournament in Vienna in 2023. For all beach news and all information about the A1 CEV BeachVolley Nations Cup Vienna 2022 click here:


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See you @ the beach!

How to get there

By car or bicycle

By car:

Coming from the North:

Highway 401 from Montreal and Ottawa and Highway 400 coming from Sudbury lead directly to Toronto.

Coming from the West:

The city of Detroit is easily linked to Toronto with Highway 401 that turns into Highway 403 shortly before the borders of Toronto city.

Coming from the South:

Highway 190 from Buffalo via Niagara Falls turns into Highway 405 and connects the US-Canada border with Highway 403 leading directly into Toronto.

Parking your car:

A public car park is available for beach fans - it is located on 324 Cherry Street, at the corner of Lakeshore and Cherry Street. 

By bicycle:

Toronto is a very bicycle-friendly city and, as a result, there is a number of bicycle stands to safely secure your bicycle. You will find these right in front of the venue.

By plane

Toronto Pearson International Airport is an international airport located 14 miles northwest of the city center. This airport is Canada’s largest and busiest airport and is a hub for most of the international and continental airlines. Connections to the city run frequently by public buses and airport shuttles.

Toronto City (Billy Bishop) Airport is located on one of the Toronto islands and is connected to the main land via ferry and a passenger tunnel. Air Canada and Porter Airlines connect the North East of North America with Toronto conveniently.

Detroit Metro Airport is one of the largest airport hubs in North America and offers frequent bus (travel time: 5h) and train connections (travel time: 6h) to Toronto.

Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport is located four hours from Downtown Toronto and offers train and bus rides both ways.

By train

The main station of Toronto (Union Station) is situated on 65 Front St. W.

VIA Rail

With VIA Rail, you can reach Toronto directly from Montréal, Ottawa, Kingston, Windsor, Samia and London. More information: http://www.viarail.ca/en.

Amtrak

The American national rail company links Toronto with Buffalo, New York and Chicago (via Buffalo). More information: https://www.amtrak.com/home.

By bus

Toronto’s bus station for bus lines linking the city with other cities is located on 610 Bay St.  Further information can be found on torontocoachterminal.com. The bus company GO also connects Toronto with other cities and towns – the bus station can be found on 140 Bay St. More information: gotransit.com.

Coach Canada/Megabus

Connections to e.g. Buffalo, Montreal, New York City, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Niagara Falls.

Greyhound

Connections to e.g. Ottawa, Belleville, Peterborough, Pembroke, London and Windsor.

By boat

Of course, you can also reach our venue on the pier via water taxi. The Toronto Harbour Water Taxi picks you up from four locations (York StreetHanlan's Point, Center Island, Ward's Island) and brings straight to the Center Court.

Fares

$10 per adult / $5 per child / $5 Large Objects (Bike Trailers, Bixi Bikes)

The Water Taxi requires a Minimum Departure Fare of $30.