How to find cheap flights to Canada
Score a better price on a flight to Canada by taking off from Auckland International, often the most affordable departure option.
Then arrive at Vancouver International to get even more value from your fare.
November generally works out to be the cheapest time to visit Canada.
You can find one-way flights there from $619. The lowest price for a return ticket is $1,257.
Open to landing in any city? Add where you're departing from, then enter 'Canada' in the 'To' field. This will give you a list of destinations and the option to sort them by 'Cheapest flights.'
If you already have a destination city in mind, select 'Add nearby airports.' This lets you compare fares across nearby airports and potentially save money.
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Book ahead of time. You're more likely to find a bargain and a better range of departure options.
The best time to go to Canada
To find the month with the cheapest flights, use the 'Whole month' tool. If you're flexible with your dates, search for the green prices on the calendar — they show you the lowest fares available that month.
Plan your trip for July if you prefer to be there when it's busy. This is the most popular month for flights, but also when fares are likely to be more expensive.
January is the quietest time of year to travel if you want a more laid-back vibe. You'll generally find cheaper prices on plane tickets to Canada then.
Think about how you like to travel and let the weather guide you. July is one of the warmest months in Canada, with highs averaging 12ºC.
Temperatures are often coolest around February, with lows averaging -29ºC.
October tends to be the wettest month, while February is the driest.
Also take into account peak winter storm months and wildfire season when picking your dates. Of course, weather risks depend on the timing of your trip and where you go.
Getting to Canada
You've got a solid choice of arrival airports when you book flights to Canada, including the following:
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) in Toronto
Vancouver International Airport (YVR) in Vancouver
Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) in Montreal
The airlines carrying the most traffic into this destination, along with rough monthly flight counts, are:
Air Canada — 8,900
WestJet — 3,500
United — 2,100
Many flights to Canada pass through major hubs like London, Chicago and Paris. Any stops you have will depend on the airline and your departure city.
Places to visit in Canada
Toronto
With a population of roughly 2.6 million and located in Ontario, this city tops the list of must-visit places.
Classic stops include CN Tower, The Top CN Tower and Royal Ontario Museum.
Toronto's major airports are Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) and John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM). There are plenty of flight deals to Canada across all three.
Ready to lock in the perfect place to stay? Check out the lineup of hotels in Toronto.
Vancouver
Take your travels in a new direction by visiting this British Columbia city of around 600,000 people.
Get to know the key highlights at Stanley Park Seawall, Stanley Park and Downtown Vancouver.
When searching for flights to the city, Vancouver International Airport (YVR), Vancouver Coal Harbour Seaplane Base (CXH) and Abbotsford International Airport (YXX) are your main ways in.
After locking in your airfare, you can move on to finding the right stay among the hotels in Vancouver.
Montreal
Home to about 1.6 million people in Quebec, this city firmly ranks among the best places to visit in Canada.
You can fly into the city through its main airport, Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL).
Whether you want something pared-back or packed with character, hotels in Montreal offer options for every kind of trip.
Good to know
Entry rules can often change, so check in advance whether you'll need a visa or any other documents before you travel. Your airline, travel agent or the local embassy or consulate should have the latest details.
You'll be using the Canadian dollar (CAD) for all your purchases.
Finding an ATM (automatic teller machine) won't be difficult. They're readily available whenever you need to grab some cash.
In Canada, tipping is standard rather than optional. How much you leave usually reflects the service you receive.
Wi-Fi coverage is high throughout hotels, cafes and other public areas, so you'll have no hassles staying connected while on the move.
Canada has a population of roughly 41 million. The capital city is Ottawa.
There's more than one standard time zone in this destination, ranging from UTC-8 through to UTC-3.
Canada is part of the Northern America subregion of the Americas.
Want to line up your flight to Canada with a big occasion? Major events to build your trip around include Canada Day, Calgary Stampede and the Toronto International Film Festival.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car hire
Found that cheap ticket to Canada? Now work out where you'll rest your head and how you'll get around. Explore the range of hotels in Canada and filter your search by location, star rating and more. Also browse car hire options in Canada and choose from pickup locations in cities or at airports.