Sudbury

By plane
By plane

The Greater Sudbury Airport IATA: YSB is served by Air Canada Jazz, which provides six daily flights in and out of Toronto's Pearson International Airport YYZ, and Bearskin Airlines, which provides flights to and from Sault Ste. Marie, Ottawa, Kapuskasing, Thunder Bay, North Bay and Timmins. Connecting flights to other communities can be made at any of these other airports. As of April 2010, Porter Airlines is now offering flights to The Greater Sudbury Airport from the Billy Bishop Toronto Island Airport YTZ.

By train
By train

Sudbury is served by VIA Rail service, through the Sudbury Junction and Capreol rail stations.

By car
By car

Sudbury is served by three major provincial highways.

Highway 17 leads west to Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay and western Canada, and east to North Bay, Ottawa and the province of Quebec. A 20 km stretch of Highway 17 within the city boundaries is freeway, but Sudbury currently has no freeway connections to other communities.

Highway 69 leads south to Parry Sound, where it becomes the Highway 400 freeway to Toronto. Highway 400 will eventually extend all the way to Sudbury; however, this construction is not currently expected to be completed until 2017.

Highway 144 leads north to Timmins.

Some quiet roads are in poor shape, however much effort has been put into repairing them.

By bus
By bus

Sudbury is served by Greyhound connections to Ottawa, Sault Ste. Marie and Toronto, each of which connects to other communities, and by Ontario Northland buses to Timmins and other Northern Ontario communities and south through Central Ontario to Toronto.