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Popular flight routes to Toronto

Auckland
Flights from Aucklandto Toronto
1462$
1356$
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Christchurch
Flights from Christchurchto Toronto
1516$
1405$
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Vancouver
Flights from Vancouverto Toronto
254$
238$
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Wellington
Flights from Wellingtonto Toronto
1535$
1421$
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Calgary
Flights from Calgaryto Toronto
360$
338$
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Queenstown
Flights from Queenstownto Toronto
1560$
1472$
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How long is the flight to Toronto?

If you’re planning a trip to Toronto, we at eDreams have looked into the most popular routes to help you plan ahead. From Dunedin, the flight takes about 19h 17m; from Queenstown, around 20h 16m; and from Christchurch, roughly 20h 26m.
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19h 17m
20h 16m
20h 26m
20h 36m
20h 38m

How much does a flight to Toronto cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Christchurch to Toronto starting from $1,227, with an average price of $1,476. If you depart from other cities such as Wellington, you can find tickets from $1,234, and from Queenstown starting from $1,426, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Toronto

Discover Toronto, Canada's largest city and a major global centre for finance, arts, and culture. Situated on the north-western shore of Lake Ontario, this metropolis serves as a key gateway to North America and a lively hub for international travellers.

Explore historic St. Lawrence Market, home to diverse food vendors since 1803, or visit the towering CN Tower for expansive city views. Wander through the Distillery District, known for its Victorian-era industrial architecture, or immerse yourself in art at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Casa Loma also offers a glimpse into early 20th-century European-inspired design.

Toronto's appeal lies in its dynamic blend of historical roots and modern innovation. Expect a diverse urban experience, from exploring its distinct neighbourhoods to sampling world-class cuisine and engaging with a rich tapestry of arts and entertainment.

When is the best time to fly to Toronto?

High Season (Summer)

Toronto's high season, typically spanning from late June to early September, is characterised by warm, humid weather. Average daily temperatures range from 20°C to 27°C, often climbing higher during heatwaves. The city feels bustling and energetic, with outdoor spaces becoming central to daily life. Upon arrival, you'll encounter a lively cityscape alive with activity.

Summertime transforms Toronto into an outdoor playground. Parks, beaches along Lake Ontario, and patios fill with people enjoying the sunshine. Major events like the Toronto Jazz Festival, Caribana, and Pride Toronto draw large crowds, creating a festive atmosphere. The city’s identity in summer is defined by its lively street scene, numerous festivals, and a pervasive sense of celebration, making it a popular time for visitors.

Low Season (Winter)

The low season in Toronto generally runs from December to March, bringing cold temperatures and significant snowfall. Average daily temperatures usually sit between -5°C and -1°C, often dropping well below freezing. The city takes on a quieter, more subdued atmosphere, and daily life shifts indoors. The crisp, cold air greets you upon landing, and the city’s pace feels more deliberate.

Winter in Toronto still offers unique experiences. Ice skating rinks, like the one at Nathan Phillips Square, become popular attractions, and the city lights up with festive decorations. Indoor cultural venues, such as museums and theatres, see increased attendance. Toronto’s winter identity is marked by its resilience and cosy indoor activities, alongside outdoor winter sports like skiing or snowboarding just outside the city.

Toronto bucket list: Best activities & sights

Touch down in Toronto and feel the city's dynamic energy immediately. This sprawling metropolis welcomes you with a skyline that promises urban adventure and a mosaic of cultures ready for discovery. Prepare to delve into a city rich with unique attractions and memorable experiences.

CN Tower
Standing tall over the city, the CN Tower offers incredible panoramic views, allowing you to grasp the sheer scale and beauty of Toronto from above. It’s a landmark that defines the city’s profile.

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
Journey through diverse aquatic worlds at Ripley’s Aquarium, where you can marvel at thousands of marine creatures. This immersive experience brings the ocean's depths right into the heart of the city.

Distillery District
Wander through the historic Distillery District, a pedestrian-only village of Victorian-era industrial buildings now home to charming boutiques, galleries, and eateries. Its cobblestone streets offer a unique blend of heritage and contemporary culture.

Kensington Market
Explore the eclectic and bohemian Kensington Market, a lively neighbourhood brimming with vintage shops, independent art spaces, and diverse food vendors. It's a lively reflection of Toronto's multicultural spirit.

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
Discover art, culture, and natural history from around the globe at the ROM, one of North America's largest museums. Its striking architecture houses impressive collections that span centuries and continents.

High Park
Escape the urban bustle at High Park, a sprawling green space featuring hiking trails, sports facilities, and a zoo. It’s an ideal spot to relax and enjoy nature within the city limits.

Secure your seat to Toronto today

Before you know it, you'll be soaring towards Toronto. To find the best flight deals for your journey, consider booking in advance and staying flexible with your travel dates. Plus, with eDreams Prime, you unlock even more benefits for all your upcoming discoveries.

Frequently asked questions about flights to Toronto

How can I find cheap flights to Toronto on eDreams?
At eDreams you will find flights from 119$ to Toronto. Thanks to the combination of various technologies, machine learning algorithms and real user searches on our platform, you will be able to choose between the different options that best suit your needs when you have to fly to Toronto.
Which airlines fly to Toronto?

Airlines flying direct from New Zeland to Toronto include:

  • Air Canada, with flights from New York City, Washington and from St. George's, for example.
  • Flair Airlines also operates numerous flights, some of them originating from Vancouver, Calgary and Halifax.
  • Porter Airlines, with flights from Chicago to Toronto and Quebec and also from Nashville.

Airlines with indirect flights to Toronto include:

  • Air Canada, which flies from Auckland, London or Osaka.
  • Westjet, with flights from Auckland and Wellington, as well as from Christchurch.
  • Porter Airlines, with flights from Delhi, Auckland and also Wellington.
How long before a flight to Toronto should I be at the airport?
If you want to be on time for your flight to Toronto, you should get to the airport at least two to three hours in advance. Check-ins, security controls, customs, and boarding the airplane can take some time. At eDreams, you can find the best deals for flights to Toronto departing from over 7 cities and choose from a variety of services that will improve your time at the airport and guarantee a much better travel experience, such as priority boarding and additional luggage. For more convenience, when booking your flight to Toronto with eDreams you can also add insurance or opt for a refundable fare and have a problem-free trip!
What is the name of Toronto’s airport?
Toronto is served by 1 airport[s]. Toronto Pearson International Airport operates flights towards both domestic and international destinations within 7 cities, such as Vancouver, Orlando and Newark, NJ, the most popular routes.
How far is Toronto’s airport from the city centre?
Toronto’s airport Toronto Pearson International Airport is located 20 kms from the city centre.
How much is the trip from the airport to Toronto’s city centre?
Public transport: The price for the trip is about 4.21 $ per person.
Taxi: If you have more budget and prefer to take a taxi from Toronto Pearson International Airport , the average price for the ride to Toronto centre is around 5.35 $ per km.
Car: For more convenience and freedom during your stay, eDreams has the best offers of car rentals in Toronto. Pick your preferred car type and get from Toronto Pearson International Airport to Toronto city centre on your own terms.

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