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Old Dec 17, 2021 | 5:18 pm
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Originally Posted by rbakker
Another question: I will be arriving at Terminal 1 on AC from YEG and then connecting on AC to the USA, still from T1. I assume I have to go through (US) security again.
So, if I exit security (to go visit the Lost & Found) then when I go back in via the US section I'll be going through the same security anyway and won't have lost much time or caused extra hassle.
Is this correct?

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You are correct. When you arrive in YYZ you will be at D gates. When you follow signs for USA connections you will walk right by the exit. Simply exit the secure area to get to the lost and found and then re-enter.

I'm assuming you can go straight into the USA area security from the check-in area but I have never done that. I've always either made the connection from domestic to USA or gone into YYZ check-in for a domestic or international flight.

Maybe somebody else can chime in?

Edit: looking at the map there seems to be security screening for F gates and then USA preclearance in the check-in area. That's what you want.
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Old Dec 17, 2021 | 5:24 pm
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Thanks, that makes sense. Sounds like the same set-up as in YEG. I'll report back early next week.
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