
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) Wi-Fi
Last verified 8/29/2025 • Toronto, Canada
Wi-Fi at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is free across all terminals. Join “Toronto Pearson Public Wi-Fi”, then accept the terms on the sign-in page.
⏱️ Unlimited🛜 Provider: GTAA (courtesy of CIBC)
Is there free Wi-Fi at Toronto Pearson International Airport?
FreeYes. Free, unlimited Wi-Fi is available at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
- Common SSIDs: Toronto Pearson Public Wi-Fi, Toronto Pearson Wi-Fi
- Sign-in: Select ‘Toronto Pearson Public Wi-Fi’; browser landing page → accept terms → Connect
- Provider: GTAA (courtesy of CIBC)
Connection details
- Login: Click-through portal
- Security: OPEN • HTTPS portal
- Support: Toronto Pearson — Free Wi-Fi
Speed & reliability
Typical: —↓ / —↑ Mbps (Fast and stable across Terminals 1 & 3; suitable for streaming and calls)
Reliability: ★★★★★ — Airport-wide coverage with simple click-through
Based on ~18 samples
Terminal specifics
- Terminal 1Strong near gate seating and food courts
- Terminal 3Good around windows and counters; ample seating
Power & places to work
Plug type: Type A/B
Voltage: 120V
USB-C: Varies
Power outlets at many seats; window counters throughout
- Window counters & worktablesT1/T3 piersReliable power + Wi-Fi
- Food court tablesBoth terminalsNearby outlets; fills at peaks
How to connect at YYZ
- Join "Toronto Pearson Public Wi-Fi" or "Toronto Pearson Wi-Fi".
- Open a browser; if the portal doesn’t appear, visit a non-HTTPS page to trigger it.
- Complete any email/SMS step.
- Start your VPN, then browse normally.
Interesting Facts about Toronto Pearson International Airport Airport
- Handled 46.8 million passengers in 2024, a 4.4% increase from 2023, making it Canada's busiest airport.
- Air Canada's primary global hub and Porter Airlines hub; North America's most internationally connected airport.
- Two passenger terminals: Terminal 1 (58 gates, 30 million passenger capacity) and Terminal 3 (46 gates, 17 million passenger capacity).
- Five runways: three east-west (06L/24R, 06R/24L, 05/23 at 11,120 ft) and two north-south (15L/33R, 15R/33L at 9,088 ft), plus 30 taxiways totaling over 40 km.
- Opened in 1939 as Malton Airport; renamed in 1984 to honor Lester B. Pearson, Canada's 14th Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
- Located 25 km (16 miles) northwest of downtown Toronto in Mississauga, with small portion extending into Toronto's Etobicoke district.
- Named 'Best Large Airport in North America serving more than 40 million passengers' six times in seven years by Airports Council International.
- Covers 1,867 hectares (4,613 acres) with extensive cargo facilities; home to Toronto Area Control Centre and US border preclearance facilities.
Last updated: 9/16/2025