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I know that the ground floor/roadway is for Arrivals, but near which area or stand (denoted by letters) should a driver wait, to avoid parking (I know that lengthy waits are discouraged)? Does the origin of the arrival matter? If so, where should a driver wait for someone from Asia, Europe, ...? I tried this.

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If you have a cell phone with you and your party does too, use the Cell Phone Lot. You can wait there for up to 45 minutes. Your party can call you on arrival and you can tell them your car color etc and come forward to meet them. The large posts outside are numbered which should help you connect. They can tell you what post they're waiting at, for example, and you can work your way to that number.

At Terminal 1 the doors are labeled, inside and out, with letters:

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The large concrete posts are numbered D1, D2 etc. You can just barely see them in the posts at each edge of this picture:

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If you can't talk live, pick a post number in advance. Your best bet would be a reconnaissance trip a few days before, then email or call them at home with your chosen post. Apparently international arriving passengers can get taxis at D1 and limos at D3 from Terminal 1. So D2 or D4 sounds promising, but it's probably better to pass through yourself and see. I seem to remember that the innermost three-lane segment - the one showing in these pictures - is for taxis, limos and shuttles only. Passenger cars I think have to use another lane with different post numbers. That's why either going there yourself to look, or having them call and tell you where they are standing is better than you trying to tell them where to stand.

Finally, you could just park in Express Park ($5) and go in, and wait inside at International Arrivals. People clear customs and come out of a single door where you should be able to spot them, help them with their luggage, and go together back to Express Park.

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    Is it really that complicated at Toronto Airport? :)
    – JoErNanO
    Commented Dec 25, 2014 at 22:09
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    Yes. There are many lanes of buses, taxis, parking shuttles, family pickups etc and for terminal 1 especially it's hard to see the length of it and spot the car you're waiting for. Commented Dec 25, 2014 at 22:22
  • Great answer. I really like the Cell Phone Lot. Makes a lot of sense. Commented Dec 28, 2014 at 8:23
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    I have waited in the Cell Phone Lot for a lot longer than 45 minutes. It did not appear that any time limit was enforced. As long as you stay with your vehicle, there should not be a problem. Commented May 14, 2017 at 18:00
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I thought to supplement user Kate Gregory's supernal answer above.

Founded upon personal experience, I can confirm that the post number C is immediately in front of and thus closest to International Arrivals. I'd estimate the distance to be less than 30 metres. To wit, once you exit International Arrivals, C is simply outside the array of glass doors in front of you, and cannot be missed!

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To avoid delaying people wanting to use the lains, in terminal1, go to piller e or f as these spotts are offan not used as most people will offan pick people up at doors a to c as d is designated as express pick up and limoes. Shuttles pick up in the ride share doors p through s on ground level, under neath the terminal1 international arrivels area and shared with busses.

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  • Is lains a typo for lanes?
    – mdewey
    Commented Sep 24 at 12:15
  • not really, the lain I am refering to is the roads around both arrivels and departures level.. Commented Sep 25 at 0:19
  • the ground level is the commercial road way serving public busses from Miway, Brampton transit, and go / TTC services. as well as inter city busses and ride shares. it is also underground on the bottom floor of terminal1. Commented Sep 25 at 0:22

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