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Find cheap flights to Canada from C$ 44

This is the cheapest one-way flight price found by a KAYAK user in the last 72 hours by searching for a flight from Canada to Canada departing on 23/10. Fares are subject to change and may not be available on all flights or dates of travel. Click the price to replicate the search for this deal.
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Toronto
TorontodirectC$ 154
Calgary
CalgarydirectC$ 98
Halifax
HalifaxdirectC$ 123
Winnipeg
WinnipegdirectC$ 128
Ottawa
OttawadirectC$ 135
Kelowna
KelownadirectC$ 128
St. John's
St. John'sdirectC$ 154
Québec City
Québec CitydirectC$ 154
Saskatoon
SaskatoondirectC$ 164
Regina
ReginadirectC$ 169
Moncton
Moncton1 stopC$ 191
Charlottetown
CharlottetowndirectC$ 151
Fredericton
Fredericton1 stopC$ 206
Thunder Bay
Thunder BaydirectC$ 200
Prince George
Prince GeorgedirectC$ 172
Kamloops
KamloopsdirectC$ 233

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FAQs - booking Canada flights

  • Do I need a visa to travel to Canada from the United States?

    As long as you are staying less than 180 days, you do not need a visa to travel to Canada as a United States citizen. However, you do need a valid passport that has at least one blank page to receive a stamp from immigration.

  • How can I go from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to the city centre?

    If you will be flying into Vancouver International Airport, you will likely need to travel to the city centre once you have landed. You can always drive, which will take you around 30 to 35 minutes unless there is extra traffic. Public transportation is available as well, like the Canada bus line, which will bring you downtown in around 30 minutes.  

  • Which airlines have the best flight networks within Canada?

    The largest domestic carriers with flights to over 40 destinations within Canada are Air Canada and WestJet, the latter being a low-cost carrier with hubs at Calgary International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Edmonton Airport and Vancouver Airport. Air Canada is the main national airline, with major hubs in Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver and Montreal Airport (YUL), providing travellers with a vast network of flight connections.

  • Do Canadian citizens need a passport to travel within Canada?

    Canadians flying within Canada do not need a passport as long as they can provide other government-issued identification with a photograph, such as a citizenship card, driver's license or permanent-resident card. The identification must show your name, date of birth and gender, and the name on your identification must match the name on your airline reservation.

  • I want to visit Niagara Falls. Which airport should I fly to?

    Toronto Pearson International Airport is the largest airport within the vicinity of Niagara Falls and probably the best option if you are looking for cheap flights. The airport is approximately 1h 30min from Niagara Falls by car, so you can either rent a car at the airport or opt for shared vehicles or public transportation. Remember that the area around Niagara Falls straddles the border between Canada and the US, so you might want to bring your passport in case you’d like to cross the border.

  • Are unaccompanied children allowed to travel within Canada?

    Airlines such as WestJet and Air Canada offer Unaccompanied Minor services for young travellers on non-stop flights between two Canadian cities. This service is available and mandatory for unaccompanied minors between the ages of 8 and 12, and it is available but optional for unaccompanied minors between the ages of 13 and 18. You should request and purchase these services with the airline when you make your flight reservation.

  • How long is the flight to Canada?

    An average direct flight from Canada to Canada takes 3h 43m, covering a distance of 3644 km. The most popular route is Toronto - Vancouver with an average flight time of 5h 00m.

  • What is the cheapest flight to Canada?

    The cheapest ticket to Canada from Canada found in the last 72 hours was C$ 37 one-way, and C$ 91 round-trip. The most popular route is Toronto Pearson Intl to Vancouver Intl and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was C$ 180.

  • Which airlines fly to Canada?

    Air Canada, WestJet & Delta fly the most frequently from Canada to Canada. The most popular route is from Toronto to Vancouver, and Air Canada, WestJet and Delta fly this route the most.

  • What are the most popular destinations in Canada?

    Based on KAYAK flight searches, the most popular destination is Toronto (39% of total searches to Canada). The next most popular destinations are Calgary (19%) and Abbotsford (8%). Searches for flights to Edmonton (7%), to Halifax (5%) and to Winnipeg (3%) are also popular.

  • How does KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a given destination and date is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Canada

  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Canada flight deals.
  • If you will be travelling to Toronto, keep in mind that this region has two major airports, which are Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) and Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). While YTZ is a smaller regional airport that is placed approximately 3.2 km from the city centre, YYZ is a larger choice that can be found around 22.5 km from downtown Toronto.
  • Those that will be flying into Calgary International Airport (YYC) will want to take note of the different amenities available for children. For example, there is a children's play area in each terminal that has a variety of play structures, as well as various activities and games.
  • There are quite a few nonstop flights that are offered between the United States and Canada. If you are flying from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), you can often find direct flights to airports such as Toronto Pearson International Airport and Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL). Those flying out of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) will frequently find nonstop flights to Vancouver International Airport (YVR). 
  • If you're planning a trip to Banff National Park, consider flying to Calgary International Airport (YYC) located about 120 km from Banff. As one of Canada's major airports, many major airlines connect with Calgary International Airport.
  • If you are looking to spend some time at Long Beach in the Pacific Rim National Reserve, you can either fly into Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and rent a car, or catch a connecting flight to Tofino-Long Beach Airport (YAZ).
  • If you travel frequently within Canada, consider purchasing a Flight Pass with Air Canada. Flight passes are prepaid one-way flight credits that you can use during a specified amount of time. You can manage your flights online and change or cancel bookings up to 1h before your departure.
  • To explore the Yukon territory in northwestern Canada, consider flying in to Erik Nielson Whitehorse International Airport (YXY). Yukon's airline Air North connects the airport with 10 domestic destinations including Vancouver, Edmonton (YEG) and Calgary.
  • The Northwest Territories offer travellers one of the best chances to observe the Northern Lights during the winter months. Consider flying into Yellowknife Airport (YZF) which is serviced by domestic airlines such as Air Canada and WestJet.
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Top 5 airlines flying to Canada

Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Canada to Canada? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
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WestJetOverall score based on 2847 reviews
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Westjet requires you to check in on your cellular. This takes about 5 minutes compared to when there were live humans doing check in. Ultimately the machine meant to spit out boarding passes and baggage tag went into the pinwheel of death. I also got a sternly worded email telling me I was ineligible to check bags, even though I’d checked one. The dude who eventually checked me in barely grunted at me and didn’t give me a baggage check. Had my luggage gone missing, I don’t know how it would have gone. And then there is the chaos as people jammed huge carry ons into small overhead bins. Westjet is a cattle car.

6.0 GoodAnonymous, Jun. 2024YLW - YEG
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Westjet requires you to check in on your cellular. This takes about 5 minutes compared to when there were live humans doing check in. Ultimately the machine meant to spit out boarding passes and baggage tag went into the pinwheel of death. I also got a sternly worded email telling me I was ineligible to check bags, even though I’d checked one. The dude who eventually checked me in barely grunted at me and didn’t give me a baggage check. Had my luggage gone missing, I don’t know how it would have gone. And then there is the chaos as people jammed huge carry ons into small overhead bins. Westjet is a cattle car.

We were not able to board the flight to Halifax. Westjet switched to a smaller plane and we were booked on a later flight which was not acceptable to us. We were told that they attempted to contact us but did not have contact information. Nor did either Kayak not Kiwi advise us. In February I booked a flight to Sri Lanka through Kayak with FlightHub for myself and a friend. We were advised of a change in schedule and because I was travelling outside of Canada at that time, my friend, Louise Lore, contacted FlightHub and revised our itinerary. Our original flight from Toronto through Frankfurt to Mumbai was to arrive in time for us to catch an 8:45pm flight to Colombo, Sri Lanka on February 28th but because of the change did not arrive until 1:00am February 29th. When I arrived in Mumbai I was told that my flight from Mumbai to Colombo had not been revised and that, because I was a no-show for my flight all of my tickets had been cancelled. Ms Lore spent from 2:30am until 5:30am on the phone with FlightHub trying to rectify the situation. She was told there was nothing they could do and a supervisor refused to speak with her. The next morning I went to the Lufthansa office at the Mumbai airport and the problem was resolved in less than 15 minutes. I will not be booking through Kayak again. Both experiences have been disastrous and I cannot imagine going through this again Linda Toole

WestJet ran out of dinner meals on a transatlantic flight. Crappy to have a bun and a bit of lettuce for food on a long and not inexpensive flight. Flight staff did not look for options to resolve.

The Priority check in in Toronto rivalled the poorest I've experienced. The young woman at the desk (7:30 AM, YYZ) was unfriendly and abrupt, behaving as though we were interrupting her day. Her inch long fingernails said it all....I really don't belong here. Other than that, WestJet personnel provided a good travel experience, especially in flight. I must say that the repeated announcements about the cabin being full and how folks should gate check their bags became tedious. WestJet should just offer free checked luggage and charge for carry on suitcases. It would save a lot of time and the voices of the gate agents.

The back seats are crowded and at times uncomfortable. I guess that’s part of the price of paying less for a seat.

It was okay overall, but it was a 4 hours flight and the only thing we got was snacks, I really expected breakfast.

Keep better track of bags. Not sure how they got lost. Also not sure why it took two weeks for us to get them back. Had to buy a bunch of necessities because they were packed.

Our trip was booked to be 2 hours after arriving in Calgary but it was changed until the next morning forcing us to stay overnight in Calgary with no compensation

Great Experience! Flight was ahead of schedule and very smooth! Wonderful flight

Too many oversized carryon baggage. If carrier reduced checked luggage fee this could be avoided. The staff were friendly and helpful, very professional.

Due to mechanical problems it was delayed causing problems the actual flight. Was fune

Wish we had music during take off and landing like the last flight

First time with Porter and I can say this is best airline company in Canada. Great service, free WiFi, free snack and drinks (including beer and wine). Seats were super comfy on the Embraer jet and I appreciated the folding try table too. Staff were excellent both legs of the trip.

Crew is ok. They offered food n drinks. Had difficulty connecting to wifi on board.

Tight transfer in Montreal. (15 min) However, we made it, as did my luggage.

Great. Porter is very efficient, welcoming, and organized. I fly Porter often.

Flight was smooth and comfortable. The crew were exceptional. Amanda, Nichole and Hershel were attentive to our every need. So friendly. My daughter and I were surprised at quality of service. Loved the double row seating. Snacks were delicious. We would definitely fly with Porter again. Flight PD 670 SFO to YYZ Thank you so much for the best flight experience we have had

The E195-E2 is a great aircraft! Leather seats, lots of legroom and SO quiet! The flight crew is terrific!

Check in was slow because of passenger ahead in Reserve line. Seats were somewhat uncomfortable.

First time with Porter. Amazing experience overall, will be my airline of choice in North America whenever possible. Liked the quality of food and how it was served but one suggestion- a hot meal on the longer flights, perhaps?

Flight was delayed at least 4 times then once we boarded they found a problem with the plane and we had to de-plane and wait another hour for a different plane. I was an hour late for my performance.

I was offered earphones at the beginning of the flight, my meal and snacks were good and the attendant was proactive with all my needs and offered seconds of drinks. She was very attentive even when there were .any demands on her

Because we had to drive to Toronto due to delays in Windsor on our return we had a car in Toronto so we had to drive home

6 hours late on departure from Vancouver due to crew schedules! Unacceptable

I missed my niece’s high school graduation because the flight was delayed 3 hours. I broke down at the airport and on the plane several because of how heartbroken I was to miss it.

The flights were pretty close to the scheduled times, all connections were smooth and without additional delays, and my luggage was accounted for throughout the journey. All in all, this was the best travel experience I've had in quite some time.

My flight was from Charleston, SC to Halifax, NS with one layover and the same on the return. My flight to Halifax was good! The employees at check-in were helpful and friendly. No issues there. My each leg of my flight to Halifax was pleasant. The air crews were excellent, professional and courteous. Arrival in Toronto was uneventful, and the gate agents were friendly and helpful. The same for my flight to Halifax. My return trip was not so pleasant. The flight from Halifax to Toronto was great, with everything I mentioned above: friendly check-in staff and gate agents and quick boarding. It is when I got to Toronto that things went off the rails. In short my flight to Charleston was cancelled about an hour before boarding due to weather in Charleston. I received a text stating I would be rebooked within the 1/2 hour, and I was... on a flight at 6:40 pm the next day, more than 24 hours out! I absolutely could not stay in Toronto that long as I had to be back in Savannah for work. I went to the Air Canada service desk and here is where it really came off the rails for me. Please understand that up to this point every Air Canada employee I had interaction with was wonderful. However my experience with your service desk left much to be desired. As I stood in line with about 30 other people one of the agents announced that for those of us whose flight was cancelled that we had been rebooked, and to please follow her so we could be "escorted out". I turned to someone in line and asked what that meant, "escorted out"? They had no idea. As someone who has limited international travel experience I had no idea what to expect. One of the passengers asked her about accommodations, and was told basically that the cancellation was due to weather and therefore not Air Canada's problem (paraphrasing, but that was the message). She then proceeded to herd a group of passengers to be "escorted out". No other explanation. I waited in line to talk with one of the agents, and happened to get the same agent who had just taken the group out. I told her I could not wait for another flight 24 hours away and asked if they could try and book me on an earlier flight. She handed me a card and said there was nothing they could do and to call the 800 number to try and get another booking. She was extremely short with me and acted as if it was a bother to answer my questions. She said that I needed to be "escorted out". I asked her what does that mean? She explained that the international side of the airport closed at 10:00 pm and that we could not stay in the terminal overnight. I then asked her where I was going to be escorted to, to which she answered "the curb". The curb... outside of the airport? Yes, the curb. That was all she said. I left the desk to call the 800 number to rebook my flight. The gentleman I spoke with on the phone was pleasant and very helpful, and was able to get me a flight out at 7:55 am the next morning with a connection in Chicago. Absolutely wonderful experience there. I then proceeded to walk through the terminal to find my way out so that I could get a hotel for the night (another $225 I was not expecting to spend). I didn't realize that I could not exit the terminal without being "escorted out". I, and several other passengers, found our way at the far end of the terminal which was, apparently, closed to all except domestic Canadian travel. We were not aware of this. We were approached by a young lady with Air Canada and told that we had to turn around and we were not permitted in that section of the airport. She was abrupt and quite rude about it. Not a pleasant person. I made my way back to the service desk so that they could escort me out. About an hour after getting my flight taken care of I received another text that my morning flight had been delayed by 45 minutes. Not a huge deal as I was able to make my connection in Chicago, but it did put me on edge expecting another cancellation. My flight from Toronto to Chicago and then to Charleston was with United Airlines. The flight to Chicago was pleasant. I was fortunate enough to have a seat to myself. The flight from Chicago to Charleston was on a smaller plane, two seats each side, and the individual next to me was not a small individual. I had to press myself against the wall of the plane as I had zero space. Other than that the flight was fine and, again, the crew professional and courteous. I hate to complain because I know that airline employees, both on the ground and in the air, deal with some crazy things and many unpleasant passengers. I get it. I am in hospitality and I absolutely understand, and am appreciative of your associates and the jobs they have. It's not easy and, I imagine, quite stressful at times. Every Air Canada associate I interacted with was wonderful and do your airline credit, aside from those that I just mentioned above. It's not hard to answer a question, even if you're having a hard day. I also understand that things happen that are beyond the control of the airline. Weather, mechanical issues, passengers acting up... I totally understand. When it is all said and done Air Canada got me home safely, for which I am most grateful, and I am grateful for all of your associates who were professional and courteous during my journey.

Very poor. Flight was cancelled last minute to deploy the plane for another route

The flight was actually good the staff was all friendly, but I have to give it a bad rating because my luggage was damaged and I was not able to claim that it was damaged. I only realized it once I got to my hotel and when I tried to contact Air Canada it was almost impossible. The number give to make claims is only for US & Canada yet I was in Seoul, when I tried contacting the number for Seoul I was once again told to call the other number or to return to the airport (which was not possible at the moment). So very disappointed that there was no way to claim my damaged bag and now I have to try to get a new bag while on vacation.

Mess up with not assigning my husband a seat when our two tickets were purchased at the same time. They put us on standby. We were almost bumped off the plane at the gate before departure. Luckily someone volunteered to get a later flight.

The crew of this flight, specially the flight attendant in the front were the sweetest I’ve had in all my life, I genuinely hope they get a race or sum cuz of their efforts. It was just quite unsettling that the flight took so long to departure. It was supposed to leave at 10:35pm and we ended up taking off at 11:22pm…👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻

It’s bare bones but was on time so can’t complain.

Of all the countries I've flown to and airlines from around the world, I have never had such a dismissive an arrogant employee during boarding. After waiting in line for 20 minutes to board, I was sent to a second line for Passport verification. Natalie from Flair, repeatedly tried to scan my passport which didn't work for some reason but was too lazy to input my information manually. Bar code scanners aren't 100% reliable as we all know. She asked me my birthdate 3 times, made me wait to be the last person aboard and then smugly threatened me that my only bag could be charged for (same backpack I used as on my arrival as carry on). Natalie working in Ft. Lauderdale and the was the epitome of lobotomized tiktok brain with the charm of junk mail.

Food selection is very poor and sears are very uncomfortable.

Flight was 3 hrs late and another 2 hrs wait for baggage to arrive on carousel and a $7.00 food voucher that arrived as we were boarding our flight.

Seat rows so close together no one dares to put their seats back. Knees pressed against the seat in front, had to find a position putting my legs under the seat in front. But for 6 hours keeping that one position was ridiculous. All savings on the purchase price are taken back through charge backs for luggage $200 each way, Seat selection $44 per seat or you are seated by a computer randomly. Wife sat 5 rows away. Would avoid Flair in the future

The flight was safe (priority). Everything else is low-cost: too hard, delays, mediocre boarding, cost for carry-on and checked luggage.

Flair flight was 4 hours late due to not having a crew and the plane was filthy. Just water service Terrible experience flight 1513

Flair did not notify you when they changed gate number!

Can't be happy with a 5 hour delay. Only given $10 voucher for food and still EVERYTHING was an upcharge during the flight.

The flight was canceled. We only found out at the airport. We had to book another flight which cost us more then the whole trip booked through Kayak. Lynx took our email and was supposed to write us with an alternate flight. We never received an email. They talked about reimbursement which was to be explained in the email (which we never received).

The online system for Lynx air to pay for additional baggage is not satisfactory. I was charged 100+$ for my suitcase when I tried to explain that the online payment was not functional using the app and showed screenshots of the same. In the end I gave up and paid and went ahead.

No snacks, just water.... could have been better. The actual flight was good.

Flight delayed by 4 hours but no communication. With passengers until after the posted departure time became apparent the flight was not going to board even close to on time.

Flight was sent canceled. The absolute most useless staff I have ever witnessed. Utterly careless - literally could not care less. 100% never using this airline again.

Poor communication at the check in counter and boarding gates.

Other then the screaming baby the flight was fine, nothing special

Check in experience was smooth, and the flight attendants were courteous and friendly. Very positive experience overall, thank you all!

Flight arrived late but other than that everything else okay

Great price for a new plane. Only offered water which we knew.

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