For my trip to Canada I flew into Toronto (A) where I spent two nights before flying up to Québec City (B) for a four day conference. On the last day of the conference we had a bus trip up to Alma (C) to visit an aluminium smelter. After the conference I caught a train down to Montreal (D) where I spent two nights before catching another train to Ottawa (E). After a night in Ottawa I flew back to Toronto (A) before hiring a car and driving down to Niagara Falls (F), then across to Woodstock (G) and then back to
Toronto Pearson International Airport for the flight back to Dubai.
After passing through immigration and security I caught the train to
Concourse A in Terminal 3 and then headed upstairs to the Emirates Business Class Lounge.
The lounge spans the entire floor of Concourse A and is supposedly the biggest business class lounge in the world.
Opened in 2013, Concourse A is the world's first A380 purpose built facility, with 20 air bridge gates for the world’s first multi-level boarding for first and business class passengers directly
from the respective lounges.