Plan Your Stay
Located along the north shore of Lake Ontario, Oshawa is the largest urban municipality in Durham Region. Find the best way to travel to Oshawa, then stay awhile.
Getting Here
Oshawa is about an hour east of Toronto and is reachable by all modes of transportation.
Oshawa is accessible via Highway 401 and Highway 407. Get directions. Find downtown parking options.
Durham Region Transit (D.R.T) and GO Transit provides bus services throughout the Region of Durham and beyond. Door-to-door transit services are available for Durham Region residents and visitors from Toronto, York and Peel Region with a disability through the D.R.T.'s Specialized Services.
Oshawa Executive Airport (CYOO) provides commercial and general aviation. Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) welcome business and leisure travellers.
Step aboard either VIA Rail or GO Transit from the Oshawa station.
Explore the 27 km trail and Oshawa section of Waterfront Trail. Many D.R.T. buses have bike racks that accommodate two bicycles on a first-come, first-served basis.
Accommodations
Wondering where to stay? Whether you are travelling for work or on vacation, we offer a great selection of hotel and lodging options to suit every taste and budget
Name | Contact information |
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905-723-5271 |
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905-434-5000 |
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905-576-5101 |
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905-215-1093 |
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1-877-660-8550 |
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905-571-1333 |
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Residence & Conference Centre |
905-728-8700 |
Visit our Directory for more accommodation options.
Looking for something to do? Oshawa offers a variety of fun things to do, from concerts and sports events to museums and festivals.
Looking for a bite to eat? Oshawa is home to a variety of culinary options.