Roughly 2-3 hours via the Queen Elizabeth Way. Going to the Fort Erie-Buffalo bridge, or the Peace Bridge, is the quickest way to Buffalo, and western NY, plus Pennsylvania.
To go to Detroit, it is about 5 hours via Highway 401 and the Ambassador's Bridge in Windsor. There is a bridge in Sarnia, but I forget what it is called. For the Adirondacks and New England, you can use the Buffalo route, or go east to around Kingston and take I-81 from the 401 over the 1000-Islands bridge.
The US border line in Lake Ontario runs about 18 miles south of Toronto Airport.
No. Toronto is on the northern shore of Lake Ontario. The US-Canada border cuts across the lake.
The two cities border each other. Mississauga is Toronto's western suburb.
About 123 km / 76 miles.
Toronto is located in the country of Canada and in the province of Ontario near the Canadian and US border
Tijuana Airport adjoins the US border.
As far as it is now.
== Roughly 2542 km from Toronto to the border of the border of the US and Mexico See Related Links == See the Related Link for "Zenith Air Virtual GPS" to the bottom for the answer.
Downtown Toronto is about 90 minutes by road from the US border crossings at Queenstown /Lewiston or at Niagara Falls. Of course, that presumes traffic is flowing freely, and at some times of the day that is very far from true.
a car ride
US-Mexican border's total length is of 3,169 km (1,969 miles).
There are more than one border crossing from the US into Canada, so your question is not precise. Also, traffic conditions vary. From the Windsor crossing to Toronto is going to be a few hours, approximately.