Stops
GCL operated at various locations across the city of Toronto:
| Terminal/Stop | Location | Notes |
| (Metro) Toronto Bus Terminal | Dundas Street West and Elizabeth Street | Now used by Greyhound Canada, Coach Canada and other bus operators - terminal owned by the TTC |
| Toronto Pearson International Airport | Terminal 1 (former) and 2 - Arrival and Departure levels | Served by TTC and other private charters at Terminal 1 (new) and 3; formerly served terminal 2 |
| Downtown hotels | N/A | Now served by Pacific Western Bus Line's Airport Express Aeroport |
| Islington subway station | Islington Avenue and Bloor Street West | No longer in use; TTC Airport Rocket Route 192 operating out of Kipling Station |
| Yorkdale Bus Terminal | Yorkdale Shopping Centre | Now used by Greyhound, GO Transit and Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services |
| York Mills subway station | York Mills Road and Yonge Street - old bus platforms | terminal demolished and now served as GO Transit terminal within York Mills Centre |
| Jane Loop | Jane Street and Bloor Street West | Demolished, office building stands on site |
| North Yonge Terminal | Glen Echo Road and Yonge Street | abandoned upon opening of York Mills, now a Loblaws supermarket |
| Finch Bus Terminal | Yonge Street and Bishop Avenue | Now serving GO Transit, Viva, York Region Transit and Brampton Transit; private charters |
| Sunnyside Bus Terminal | Queen Street West, Roncesvalles Avenue, King Street West, and The Queensway | West Toronto (Roncesvalles) Pick-up and drop off location at corner of Roncesvalles Carhouse, now a McDonald's |
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