Flights from Quebec City (YQB) and Montreal (YUL) to Lagos, Nigeria
Here is what to know before booking a flight to Lagos from Quebec City and Montreal.
From Quebec City, the best fare spotted recently to Lagos is $2355.
Lagos is Nigeria's electric megacity, a sprawling coastal metropolis of islands, lagoons, and nonstop motion. It is the beating heart of West African music, film, and fashion, a place of luxury waterfronts, art galleries, street food, and beaches all crammed together. Feel its energy, explore its islands, and let the biggest city in Africa pull you in!
When to go
The dry season from November to March is the easiest time to visit, with warmer, less rainy days, though the Harmattan haze can appear around December and January. The rainy season from April to October brings heavy downpours, with the wettest stretch usually in June and July. Heat and humidity stay high year-round given the coastal setting.
Getting there from Quebec City and Montreal
No nonstop flights connect eastern Canada with Lagos, so expect one or two connections. Common routings go through a European hub such as London, Frankfurt, or Paris, or a Gulf gateway like Doha or Istanbul, with the long Atlantic leg usually flown overnight. Murtala Muhammed International Airport is on the mainland, and traffic to the islands can take well over an hour, so plan your transfer.
What to see and do
- Explore the upscale Lekki district
- Visit the Nike Art Gallery
- Walk the canopy at Lekki Conservation Centre
- Take a boat to Tarkwa Bay beach
Good to know before you go
The currency is the Nigerian naira, and while cards work in malls and hotels, keep cash for markets and small vendors. Getting around is best done with ride-hailing apps like Bolt, Uber, and inDrive rather than street taxis, and give yourself plenty of time because Lagos traffic, the famous go-slow, is legendary. English is the official language, so communication is easy. Lagos rewards street smarts: keep valuables out of sight, avoid flashing phones in traffic, use trusted rides at night, and let a local or your hotel steer you toward the safer areas.
Travel information is provided as a guide and can change. Always confirm fares, schedules and entry requirements before booking.