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Flights from Quebec City (YQB) and Montreal (YUL) to Toronto, Canada

Here is what to know before booking a flight to Toronto from Quebec City and Montreal.

From Montreal, fares to Toronto usually run between $210 and $540. The best fare spotted recently is $242 (about 12% below the typical price).

Toronto is Canada's largest and most multicultural city, on the shore of Lake Ontario. Its soaring skyline, distinct neighbourhoods, and world-class dining make it a lively urban destination. Ride to the top of the CN Tower or graze your way through the markets, the whole world is on the menu here!

When to go

Late spring through early autumn brings warm weather, buzzing patios, and waterfront festivals. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are cold with occasional heavy snow.

Getting there from Quebec City and Montreal

From eastern Canada, Toronto Pearson (YYZ) is one of the best-connected airports in the country, with frequent nonstop flights from most hubs and easy one-stop options from smaller cities depending on your departure city. Pearson sits northwest of the city and reaches downtown via the UP Express train in around 25 minutes.

What to see and do

  • Going up the CN Tower
  • Exploring the Royal Ontario Museum
  • Wandering Kensington Market and Chinatown
  • Strolling the Distillery District

Good to know before you go

The currency is the Canadian dollar and English is the main language, though the city is remarkably multilingual. Public transit is excellent: the TTC subway, streetcars, and buses reach everywhere, one fare with free transfers gets you across town, and the UP Express whisks you in from the airport, so a car is more hassle than help; Uber is easy whenever you'd rather ride door-to-door. Downtown driving means heavy traffic and pricey parking. The city is safe and easy to navigate.

Travel information is provided as a guide and can change. Always confirm fares, schedules and entry requirements before booking.

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