Using Toronto Time
Toronto is a common Eastern Time reference for Canadian business, finance, technology, education, and teams working closely with New York and other US cities.
Live local time, UTC offset, and quick tools for Toronto, Canada.
Toronto is a common Eastern Time reference for Canadian business, finance, technology, education, and teams working closely with New York and other US cities.
Toronto work hours align closely with New York and much of the US East Coast. Morning hours can work for Europe, while later hours are useful for the US West Coast.
When scheduling with Toronto, compare it with London, Berlin, Vancouver, and San Francisco depending on the audience. Daylight saving changes can affect recurring meetings.
Toronto uses Eastern Time and observes daylight saving time. The offset can change relative to cities that do not shift clocks or shift on different dates.
This clock for Toronto is based on America/Toronto. For current planning, the offset shown here is UTC-4.
Open Dual Time for a side-by-side clock view. It is safer than doing the timezone math from memory.
Yes, the browser clock works well for Toronto monitoring. It is useful on a second screen or shared display.
Begin by checking whether Toronto is in morning, afternoon, or evening. Clock changes in another region can still affect the overlap.
A practical call window usually sits inside local business hours. A quick city-pair check helps avoid awkward early or late calls.