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C$ 42+ Cheap flights to Canada

This is the cheapest one-way flight price found by a Cheapflights user in the last 72 hours by searching for a flight departing on 3/2. Fares are subject to change and may not be available on all flights or dates of travel.
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Vancouver Intl

Mon 3/2

9:25 p.m.-11:55 p.m.

Nonstop1h 30m

C$ 42

VancouverKelowna

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Vancouver Intl

Mon 25/11

10:25 a.m.-11:15 a.m.

Nonstop0h 50m

C$ 43

VancouverKelowna

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Vancouver Intl

Mon 2/12

9:05 a.m.-10:08 a.m.

Nonstop1h 03m

C$ 45

VancouverCalgary

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Vancouver Intl

Sat 16/11

6:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

Nonstop1h 30m

C$ 64

VancouverCalgary

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Vancouver Intl

Fri 17/1

12:20 p.m.-2:50 p.m.

Nonstop1h 30m

C$ 43

VancouverEdmonton

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YVRYEG

Vancouver Intl

Fri 15/11

6:00 a.m.-8:40 a.m.

Nonstop1h 40m

C$ 47

VancouverKelowna

YVR - YLW

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Vancouver Intl

Fri 29/11

7:40 p.m.-8:40 p.m.

Nonstop1h 00m

C$ 46

VancouverToronto

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Vancouver Intl

Sat 30/11

8:45 a.m.-7:16 p.m.

1 stop7h 31m

C$ 112

VancouverCalgary

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Vancouver Intl

Fri 6/12

6:35 p.m.-9:06 p.m.

Nonstop1h 31m

C$ 53

VancouverCalgary

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Vancouver Intl

Fri 6/12

10:25 a.m.-9:45 p.m.

2 stops10h 20m

C$ 135

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Flights to Canada in 2024

Find the latest flights to Canada in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 503,521 searches and data was last updated on 4 November 2024.

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C$ 216

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Flair Airlines
  • Flair Airlines
  • 17/1-27/1
  • 1 total stop
  • 30h 35m total
  • Vancouver to Toronto
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  • Flair Airlines
  • 29/11
  • Nonstop
  • 1h 00m total
  • Vancouver to Canada
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Fri 22/1110:25 a.m.YVR - YLW
Nonstop0h 50mMultiple Airlines
Mon 25/119:25 p.m.YLW - YVR
Nonstop1h 10mMultiple Airlines
Deal found 3/11C$ 89
Mon 2/127:40 p.m.YVR - YLW
Nonstop1h 00mFlair Airlines
Mon 9/129:25 p.m.YLW - YVR
Nonstop1h 10mFlair Airlines
Deal found 4/11C$ 92
Fri 6/127:25 a.m.YVR - YEG
Nonstop1h 35mFlair Airlines
Mon 9/1210:45 a.m.YEG - YVR
Nonstop1h 50mFlair Airlines
Deal found 4/11C$ 96
Fri 6/1212:15 p.m.YVR - YEG
Nonstop1h 40mWestJet
Tue 10/123:40 p.m.YEG - YVR
Nonstop1h 49mWestJet
Deal found 2/11C$ 100
Sat 30/116:30 a.m.YVR - YYC
Nonstop1h 34mWestJet
Sat 30/1112:30 p.m.YYC - YVR
1 stop4h 59mWestJet
Deal found 3/11C$ 105
Fri 22/118:00 p.m.YVR - YYC
Nonstop1h 30mAir Canada
Sun 24/118:30 p.m.YYC - YVR
1 stop2h 58mAir Canada
Deal found 3/11C$ 110

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Travel insights for flights to Canada

Get recent, data-driven insights about flights to Canada including ideal travel times, pricing trends, and more.

How long is the flight to Canada?

On average, a flight from Vancouver to Canada takes 4 hours 26 minutes. Flights to Canada from other popular cities in Canada will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.

When is the cheapest time to fly to Canada?

Use this chart to determine the cheapest time to fly round-trip from Vancouver to Canada. Price data was last updated on 3 November 2024.

Users looking for the lowest fares to Canada should consider flying on Tuesday mornings, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travellers will want to avoid Sunday afternoons, when prices are usually at their highest.

Weekly flight availability to Canada

The most flights from Vancouver to Canada are scheduled on a Monday (65 on average). You will have fewer flight options on Saturday, which is when the least amount of flights are scheduled (32 on average).

What are the cheapest airlines that fly to Canada?

The cheapest airlines flying from Vancouver to Canada are Swoop, Flair Airlines and WestJet.

Rainfall in Canada by month

Plan your trip to Canada by taking into account the average rainfall totals by month.

In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Canada ranges from 51.0 - 83.0 mm per month. June is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 83.0 mm. February is typically the driest time to visit Canada when rainfall is around 51.0 mm.

Temperature in Canada by month

Plan your trip to Canada by taking into account the average temperature totals by month.

If weather is an important factor for your trip to Canada, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 21.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around -6.0 C).

Reviews of airlines servicing Canada

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to Canada. Read reviews, discover amenities, and learn about the overall travel experience offered by airlines. Use this information to make informed decisions when choosing an airline for your flight to Canada. Reviews last updated 4 November 2024.
To help decide which airline to fly to Canada, see what other customers have to say about Flair Airlines, WestJet and Porter Airlines. Users can see the overall rating for each airline as well as how each is rated in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.
7.8
Good
387 reviews

Overall

7.8

Boarding

7.9

Comfort

7.3

Crew

8.5

Food

6.8

Entertainment

7.0

Reviews

1 / 10

The seats were very uncomfortable, and in my opinion unsuitable for long haul. There wasn't an air vent above the seats as one would expect and is standard on almost all other planes. Food was the bare minimum, with a snack being a single small piece of sweet bread!

7.8
Good
387 reviews
7.8
Good
387 reviews

Overall

7.8

Boarding

7.9

Comfort

7.3

Crew

8.5

Food

6.8

Entertainment

7.0

Reviews

1 / 10

The seats were very uncomfortable, and in my opinion unsuitable for long haul. There wasn't an air vent above the seats as one would expect and is standard on almost all other planes. Food was the bare minimum, with a snack being a single small piece of sweet bread!

7.7
Good
293 reviews
7.8
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387 reviews

Overall

7.8

Boarding

7.9

Comfort

7.3

Crew

8.5

Food

6.8

Entertainment

7.0

Reviews

1 / 10

The seats were very uncomfortable, and in my opinion unsuitable for long haul. There wasn't an air vent above the seats as one would expect and is standard on almost all other planes. Food was the bare minimum, with a snack being a single small piece of sweet bread!

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Good
2,803 reviews
7.8
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387 reviews

Overall

7.8

Boarding

7.9

Comfort

7.3

Crew

8.5

Food

6.8

Entertainment

7.0

Reviews

1 / 10

The seats were very uncomfortable, and in my opinion unsuitable for long haul. There wasn't an air vent above the seats as one would expect and is standard on almost all other planes. Food was the bare minimum, with a snack being a single small piece of sweet bread!

7.0
Good
8,123 reviews
7.8
Good
387 reviews

Overall

7.8

Boarding

7.9

Comfort

7.3

Crew

8.5

Food

6.8

Entertainment

7.0

Reviews

1 / 10

The seats were very uncomfortable, and in my opinion unsuitable for long haul. There wasn't an air vent above the seats as one would expect and is standard on almost all other planes. Food was the bare minimum, with a snack being a single small piece of sweet bread!

6.0
Okay
220 reviews
7.8
Good
387 reviews

Overall

7.8

Boarding

7.9

Comfort

7.3

Crew

8.5

Food

6.8

Entertainment

7.0

Reviews

1 / 10

The seats were very uncomfortable, and in my opinion unsuitable for long haul. There wasn't an air vent above the seats as one would expect and is standard on almost all other planes. Food was the bare minimum, with a snack being a single small piece of sweet bread!

Where are the most popular flight destinations in Canada?

Popular flight destinations in Canada include Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and Edmonton.

When to fly to Canada

A four-season destination, there really is no bad time to take cheap flights around Canada.

Peak Season:

Varies according to province and activity. Unsurprisingly, the summer months are when most travellers book cheap flights around Canada to make the most of the great outdoors. For skiers and snow-boarders, November through March is peak season.

Off Season:

The weeks following Christmas and the New Year celebrations are traditionally soft.

Overview

With its stunning array of destinations – the Rocky Mountains and national parks in British Columbia to Niagara Falls in Ontario, the Nahanni National Park Reserve in the Northwest Territories to the Bay of Fundy in the Maritimes – and friendly, safe and cosmopolitan cities, it’s no wonder that travellers from around the world search for cheap flights to Canada.

And, with such natural wonders on the doorstep, it’s not surprising that so many Canadians choose to book domestic flights and vacation “at home”.

There’s plenty to see and do. The festivals alone would provide a challenging itinerary. Spanning the country from West to East, Vancouver hosts the largest fireworks competition in the world, Calgary has the stampede, Toronto the International Film Festival, Quebec City the Winter Carnival and Nova Scotia the Celtic Colours International Festival.

For centuries this has been a country offering better opportunities and the different communities all live tolerantly together enhancing Canada in both tradition and cuisine.

Canada climate

Canada is an enormous country and its climate ranges from long, cold winter nights in the Arctic Circle to the mild seasons of British Columbia. Both Montreal and Quebec City have warm summers that can become hot and humid. The cities’ winter season lasts from October to early May with cold and snow. You‘ll find the warmest summers in Toronto. The bitter winter cold has become part of the country’s culture. In Ottawa you can enjoy the warm summer days, but head inside to escape the chilly nights that can drop below 0 C. Snow starts to fall in October and temperatures can drop close to zero.

Getting around Canada

Air Canada flies nationally and internationally to more than 150 destinations. Other airlines offering domestic Canada flights include WestJet, Air Transat, Air North, First Air, Canadian North and Porter Airlines.

Via Rail, the national rail service, connects most cities. It also offers two kinds of national rail passes. The Canrailpass offers 12 days of unlimited rail travel. The North American Rail Pass covers travel for 30 days on any VIA train in Canada and almost any Amtrak train in the United States.

Greyhound’s bus network covers more than 1,000 destinations in Canada and offers cross-border links to many cities in the U.S.

Public transit: several cities have subway, metro or light rapid transit service. In Vancouver it’s the SkyTrain, in Calgary the CTrain, in Edmonton the LRT, in Toronto the subway, in Ottawa the O-Train and in Montréal the metro. Fares are cheap, about $2 per adult.

One of the neatest ways of getting around Canada is by ferry. Several provinces have seasonal and year-round services to nearby islands and coastal regions.

What is good to know if travelling to Canada?

  • Downtown Ottawa has renovated Victorian houses serving as homes, restaurants, and shops. The architecture and historical significance of the Parliamentary buildings attract visitors, as does strolling along (or skating upon in winter) the Rideau Canal and watching boats go through its eight locks. 
  • Vancouver is known for its natural beauty and mild climate. As a year-round tourist destination, there is always something to do: water and land sports and film, jazz, folk, and theatre festivals. Vancouver also offers opera, ballet, symphony, and an exciting nightlife, and in 2010 will host the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. 
  • Parts of Canada are transformed into winter wonderlands by the snowy weather and several cities make the most of the big freeze including Quebec City (Winter Carnival and its ice hotel), Montreal (High Lights festival) and Ottawa (Winterlude, a winter carnival) to name just three. 
  • On Sundays, entire families do the Grouse Grind in Vancouver. An almost 3km-long trail that takes you up the face of Grouse Mountain, about 914 metres. If you are fit, it should take about 50 minutes. Hike up, but take the gondola down to protect your knees, of course. 
  • Visitors to Montreal should take note of the “Sunday Tam-Tams” in Mount Royal. Tam-tams are a type of hand drum, and hundreds of Montrealers and visitors turn up on summer Sundays to play around the monument to Sir George-Etienne Cartier. 
  • As well as nearby Niagara Falls, Toronto claims the world’s tallest tower. The CN Tower stands at 553 metres. Once at the top – by elevator naturally – there is plenty to do including walking on a glass floor, eating at the revolving restaurant and enjoying the view. 
  • Bring your Stetson. The Calgary Stampede takes place in July, and is the city’s most popular tourist attraction. It features a rodeo, chuckwagon races, concerts and an amusement park.
  • How long is the flight to Canada from Canada?

    Flight times across Canada can vary significantly. East-West flights will have a travel time of 6h 50m to 9h 10m or longer, depending on the number of stops and the amount of wait time. Popular routes across Canada average 3h to 5h flight duration. Domestic flights are generally inexpensive and Canada flight deals are available for simple transport across the country.

  • What cities offer direct flights to Canada from Canada?

    There are a number of direct flights across Canada with service available from Air Canada, West Jet, and a number of other airlines. Direct flights can be found connecting most major cities, including Toronto, Vancouver, Quebec City, Montreal, Winnipeg, Halifax, Ottawa, Calgary, and others. Connecting flights are also available from multiple cities in the country, with more than 150 airlines offering service for domestic flights throughout Canada.

  • What is the best way to travel around Canada?

    Canada has an extensive network of well-maintained roads and highways. Of course, it is also a large country, so driving all the way across can take multiple days. RV trips across the country are common, with many parks and RV camps along the way in various cities and territories. Toronto and Montreal both have subway systems available for tourists, which offer access to most parts of the cities. Buses are plentiful in Canada, as well, with most major towns having their own well-developed bus system. VIA Rail offers train service, although fares are rather expensive and routes are limited. Bikes are great for getting around major cities, and rentals and loaners can be found in major hotels and tourist areas from a number of providers. Some tour companies even offer guided rides.

  • What are some things to do in Canada?

    Canada is home to the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Niagara Falls, and plenty of national parks and reserves in the Northwest Territories. Plus, cities like Toronto and Montreal offer a glimpse of cosmopolitan, upscale city life with a touch of history and plenty of shopping. Vancouver hosts an annual fireworks competition that is the largest in the world and Toronto is home to the International Film Festival. There is a Winter Carnival in Quebec City every year and Calgary has its own stampede.

  • Do I need a passport to fly to Canada from Canada?

    All domestic flights within Canadian borders (or recognized territories) do not require Canadian nationals to carry a passport. All that is required for citizens is a national ID or driver’s licence. International visitors arriving in Canada will need to present a passport that is valid for at least three months beyond their expected departure date. Canadian nationals leaving the country will typically be required to present their Canadian passport for entry into other countries, although exact requirements will vary by destination.

  • Can I find cheaper flights to Canada if I am willing to have layovers?

    Yes, flights with layovers are often cheaper than direct flights. Keep an eye out for flight deals to Canada on Cheapflights that require 1 or 2 stops for potential cost savings.

  • What is the best airline to fly to Canada?

    Based on reviews from Cheapflights users, Swoop is rated the highest out of the airlines that fly to Canada.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in Canada?

    Vancouver Coal Harbour is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in Canada. One-way flights to Vancouver Coal Harbour typically cost C$ 20, while round-trip flights cost around C$ 48.

  • How much is a round-trip flight to Canada?

    A round-trip flight to Canada will typically cost around C$ 108, however they can be found for as little as C$ 43.

  • Where does the fastest flight to Canada depart from?

    For those looking to save time traveling to Canada, Vancouver offers the quickest one-way flight (0 hours 28 minutes).

  • Which airport is closest to CN Tower?

    If being close to CN Tower is important to you, you’ll want to land at Toronto Pearson Intl Airport.

  • Does Toronto Pearson Intl have rental cars?

    Yes. Those touching down at Toronto Pearson Intl can take advantage of the rental car services offered upon their arrival.

  • Are there hotels close to Toronto Pearson Intl?

    Yes. Toronto Pearson Intl has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. Sheraton Gateway Hotel in Toronto International Airport is the closest property to Toronto Pearson Intl (0.0 km away from Toronto Pearson Intl).

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