Years ago, I made my living driving as a courier in Toronto. Near Dundas and Highway 427 there is a trucking terminal called the “Mid-Continent Terminal”. read more
But for conveinency I would say yes Toronto is on the"East Coast", since all of those cities above are in GMT-5 i.e. Eastern Standard Time. For Canadians, I doubt if they would use the names that may work like"West Coast"/"East Coast". read more
] to be the region of Canada east of Manitoba, consisting of the following provinces: New Brunswick; Newfoundland and Labrador; Nova Scotia; Ontario; Prince Edward Island; Quebec; Ontario and Quebec define Central Canada, while the other provinces constitute Atlantic Canada. read more
Toronto, Ontario is neither on the east or west coast of Canada. It's close to being in the south-central on the north shore of Lake Ontario. If you"know Toronto is literally on the east side of Canada", then your knowledge is flawed. Toronto has an east side and west side, but it is NOT on the east or west coast of Canada. read more