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Fly From Vancouver to Toronto
Origin | Vancouver |
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Destination | Toronto |
Number of Daily Flights | 64 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Nov 30 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Dec 1 |
Popular Airlines | WestJet |
Cheap flights from Vancouver to Toronto
Vancouver International (YVR) is located about seven miles from downtown Vancouver, on Sea Island. It is accessible via Highway 99 and the Russ Baker Way. Flights usually last for four to five hours to Toronto/Lester B. Pearson International (YYZ), and upon arrival in Toronto, you will be near major Highways 401, 407 and 427.
Attractions
The CN Tower is Toronto's most famous landmark, visible from any point in the city as it fills the skyline. The Royal Ontario Museum is one of the finest museums in all Canada, and it has exhibits from all around the world. The Toronto Blue Jays from Major League Baseball play their home games here in the Rogers Centre, and the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association play their home games at the Air Canada Centre.
The Rogers Centre is a massive domed sports arena that has hosted many different kinds of sports contests, including baseball and football, as well as regular guided tours. The Toronto Zoo is home to thousands of animals, and it lies about 25 miles north of Toronto. It is divided into sections that represent the different regions of the globe and the appropriate animal life.
Hints and tips
Toronto's summer months are characterized by warm to hot temperatures, and frequent high humidity. Spring and fall months are cooler and more comfortable. Winter months are usually cold and sometimes very snowy as well, and temperatures can approach zero degrees Fahrenheit.