Travelling from Adelaide Airport (ADL) to Toronto: what you need to know
Toronto is 14 hours 30 minutes behind Adelaide, where Adelaide Airport is located. Toronto runs on the UTC-4 timezone.
For hassle-free travel, arrive at the airport two hours ahead of international flights and an hour before domestic departures. This leaves you with plenty of time to board your ADL to Toronto flight.
Longer lines at check-in and security are more likely if you're jetting off during high season, so give yourself some extra breathing room. A good rule for peak times? Arrive up to four hours ahead for international flights and at least two hours for domestic departures.
Located around 6 kilometres from central Adelaide, ADL can be reached in about 15 minutes by car. The journey on public transport takes roughly 50 minutes.
Want a relaxed start to your holiday? Stay near ADL. Whether you're taking an early flight from Adelaide Airport to Toronto or just don't like being rushed, these hotels are just the thing:
Of the flights that depart from Adelaide Airport, 75.6% land on time at their destination.
How to find the cheapest flights from Adelaide Airport (ADL) to Toronto
$1,776 is the lowest price we've found for a one-way Adelaide Airport to Toronto flight. A round-trip ticket right now is $3,068. Depending on when and how early you book, these fares can change.
To find cheap flights from ADL to Toronto, book early. Airlines generally offer the most competitive fares when tickets are first released.
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Airports in Toronto
Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is around 27 kilometres from the centre of Toronto. If you're getting a cab or a ride-share, the drive takes roughly 25 minutes.
Getting to the centre by public transport takes about 50 minutes.
Look into staying at a hotel near YYZ if you have a late flight from Adelaide Airport to Toronto. Select one of these accommodation options and skip the long transfer:
Grab a Pearson International Airport rental car and discover Toronto and beyond with your own set of wheels. Routes Car Rentals, Green Motion and Thrifty are popular providers you can book with here.
For the best deal, book your ride from Pearson International Airport about three weeks in advance of your flight from ADL to Toronto.
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ)
The centre of Toronto is around 3 kilometres from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ). Once your flight from Adelaide Airport to Toronto has hit the runway and you've made your way out of the airport, the drive should be around 35 minutes.
If you choose to travel on public transport, the ride to the centre will take you 40 minutes or so.
Hang up the 'Do not disturb' sign and relax at a hotel close to YTZ. Here are a few options where you can put your feet up after your ADL to Toronto flight:
Forget about public transport timetables or long cab lines. Pick up a Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport rental car and go in any direction that inspires you. Check out the availability and rates from Hertz, National and Avis.
Score the best price by securing your ride from YTZ one week in advance. You'll also have access to a bigger selection of vehicles.
Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF)
Find your way to the city centre after your flight from Adelaide Airport to Toronto has arrived. Central Toronto is about 105 kilometres from Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF) and takes roughly 1 hour 15 minutes to reach by car.
Public transport will take you there in roughly 4 hours 5 minutes.
Enjoy an unhurried start to your break by choosing a hotel near YKF after your ADL to Toronto flight. Unwind after a day of travel or just take a moment to get your footing in a new city at:
Put yourself in the driver's seat of the next leg of your trip by picking up a Region of Waterloo International Airport rental car. Avis, Enterprise and Budget make getting on the road effortless.
Booking at least a few weeks in advance of your flight from Adelaide Airport to Toronto is a good move. As well as better prices, you'll be able to choose the vehicle make and model you prefer at YKF.
Best time to go to Toronto
Plan your trip to Toronto during high season if you want a busy atmosphere, but remember that prices are typically higher. Alternatively, book flights from Adelaide Airport to Toronto in the off-season when prices are cheaper and it's less crowded.
Lock in an Adelaide Airport to Toronto flight ticket with a departure in July to visit the city during its warmest month. You can expect temperatures to range from 14ºC to 28ºC.
Look for cheap tickets from ADL to Toronto in January if you'd rather travel during cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between -12ºC and 1ºC on average.
More about Toronto
After booking your flight from Adelaide Airport to Toronto, choose a hotel that puts you right where the action is. Make one of these accommodation options your base for exploring Toronto:
Royal Ontario Museum and CN Tower are just the start of the top-rated attractions to put on your Toronto itinerary. Continue your sightseeing adventures at Go Tours Canada - Distillery District.
Explore more of Canada
You've visited Toronto, now it's time to explore more of Canada. Travel about 499 kilometres north-east to Montreal to tick off its leading attractions. From Mount Royal Park to Montreal Botanical Garden and Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal, there's plenty to keep you busy.
Ottawa is another must-experience destination in Canada and is around 354 kilometres north-east of Toronto. No journey is complete without visiting Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal and National Gallery of Canada.