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Toronto is the nearest large city to Rochester, and can be reached, depending on weather, traffic, and border conditions, in 3 to 4 hours. The most direct route is I-90 West to I-290 West, taking through Buffalo's northern suburbs, to I-190 North across Grand Island and around Niagara Falls to the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge. Once across the border, Highway 405 connects directly with the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) which runs all the way to Toronto.

"T-Dot" is slang for Toronto. Some of Toronto's other nicknames are "Hogtown" and "The Big Smoke." Be cool and sound like a local: The area known as "Etobicoke" is pronounced "Et-toe-beh-coe." "Bloor" (as in Bloor Street) does not rhyme with "floor" but is pronounced something closer to "blue-er."

Frequent reasons for Rochesterians and other Upstate New Yorkers to visit Toronto:
IKEA (4 in the Toronto area, 2 of which you will pass on your drive there)
Major League Baseball (especially Yankees games) at the Rogers Centre (formerly SkyDome).
Hockey Hall of Fame
Concerts that don't come to Buffalo or Rochester
Decent Theater (or, if you prefer, Theatre)
The novel experience of being on a street crowded with pedestrians
The nostalgic experience of being able to shop at a downtown department store
Riding a subway and/or streetcar
Seeing buildings taller than 30 stories

Things to do

Also see: The Rochester Mirage, Ferry Bad Place Article