Toronto has 5G coverage across the downtown core and extending into inner-city neighbourhoods. The Financial District, King Street West, Queen West, Kensington Market, Chinatown, and the Entertainment District all have 5G from Rogers and Bell. The Distillery District, Corktown, Leslieville, and the Beaches neighbourhood in the east end have reliable 4G with emerging 5G.
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) has 5G in Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 from Rogers. The UP Express train from Pearson to Union Station runs above ground and has 4G and 5G along most of the 25-minute route. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway has 4G at all underground stations. The Yonge-University (Line 1) and Bloor-Danforth (Line 2) lines have 4G at stations. Some tunnel sections between stations have signal through TTC's antenna infrastructure.
The CN Tower observation deck and Rogers Centre (baseball stadium) have dense 5G from Rogers. Ripley's Aquarium and Harbourfront Centre have solid outdoor 4G and 5G. The Toronto Islands ferry from Jack Layton Ferry Terminal has outdoor 4G on Lake Ontario. Toronto Island Park itself has 4G at the main visitor areas including Centre Island.
North Toronto suburbs including North York, Scarborough, and Etobicoke all have 4G LTE coverage with 5G expanding along main corridors. Vaughan and Mississauga, popular day trip destinations, have strong 4G. Indian travellers should check that their handset supports the network frequencies used at this destination.