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Flights to Canada in 2023

Flight route prices based on searches on Cheapflights within the last 3 days, monthly prices based on aggregated historical data.

Popular in

August

Cheapest in

October

Average price

₱79,022

Round-trip from

₱59,477

One-way from

₱26,116
High demand for flights, 7% potential price rise
Best time to find cheap flights, 2% potential price drop
Average for round-trip flights in June 2023
From Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl to Toronto
One-way flight from Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl (MNL) to Canada

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₱45,942 - ₱72,114

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Depart

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Price

Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlCalgary

MNL - YYC

MNLYYC

Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl

Sun 10/1

1 stop17h 32m

Calgary

Sun 10/8

1 stop18h 00m

₱45,942

Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlCalgary

MNL - YYC

MNLYYC

Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl

Sun 10/1

2 stops16h 39m

Calgary

Sun 10/8

2 stops23h 00m

₱48,918

Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlVancouver Intl

MNL - YVR

MNLYVR

Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl

Tue 9/26

2 stops37h 28m

Vancouver Intl

Tue 1/30

1 stop30h 20m

₱54,029

Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlVancouver Intl

MNL - YVR

MNLYVR

Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl

Mon 9/18

1 stop16h 45m

Vancouver Intl

Mon 11/20

2 stops24h 10m

₱56,557

Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlToronto Pearson Intl

MNL - YYZ

MNLYYZ

Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl

Tue 11/7

3 stops48h 20m

Toronto Pearson Intl

Tue 1/9

2 stops41h 55m

₱62,959

Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlToronto Pearson Intl

MNL - YYZ

MNLYYZ

Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl

Mon 11/6

1 stop29h 50m

Toronto Pearson Intl

Tue 4/30

1 stop21h 55m

₱65,206

Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlToronto Pearson Intl

MNL - YYZ

MNLYYZ

Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl

Tue 11/7

1 stop32h 35m

Toronto Pearson Intl

Tue 1/9

1 stop32h 30m

₱72,114

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What is the cheapest month to fly to Canada?

The cheapest ticket to Canada found for each month in 2023 based on historical flight searches by Cheapflights users.

January

₱84,470

February

₱67,115

March

₱75,147

April

₱75,652

May

₱74,810

June

₱73,743

July

₱72,507

August

₱92,220

September

₱64,251

October

₱57,231

November

₱58,747

December

₱76,832

Currently, the cheapest month for flights to Canada is October. The most expensive month for flights is August. The cheapest prices are shown above but prices will vary according to departure times, airlines, class and how early you book.

When is the best time to fly to Canada?

Average Canada flight ticket prices and weather conditions for 2023 and 2024 by month

MNL - YTO

Price

₱55,666 - ₱136,848

YTO

Temperature

-6 - 21 °C

YTO

Precipitation

51 - 83 mm

When is the best time to book a flight to Canada?

The price you pay for your flight to Canada may vary depending on when you book. For the best chance of a lower fare, look to book 60 days in advance of your trip. Fares are likely to increase a fortnight or so before your departure date.

Which day is cheapest to fly to Canada?

Sunday is currently, on average, the cheapest day to fly to Canada. Flying on Wednesday will result in higher flight prices.

What time of day is cheapest to fly to Canada?

Flights in the afternoon are typically the cheapest time of the day to fly to Canada. Flights in the morning are usually the most expensive.

Where are the most popular flight destinations in Canada?

Popular flight destinations in Canada include Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg.

Canada virtually owns the rights to the words “great outdoors”. It is second only to Russia in terms of land size and its climate, which varies from temperate in the south to subarctic and arctic in the far north, means that most of the population (about 30 million) live in the south along the border with the US. This leaves vast tracts of land that are under-populated and unspoilt.

In the east, Toronto, Ottawa (in Ontario) and Montreal (Quebec) give way to lakes and rivers, national parks and the rugged Atlantic coast. In the west, a journey through British Columbia could take several weeks such is the diversity on offer – from swimming at the beaches of Vancouver to skiing at Whistler, taking the ferry to Victoria (B.C.’s capital) and outlying islands and exploring the interior. Hop over to the next province – Alberta – for a trip to the majestic Rockies.

Cheap flights to Canada land in the biggest cities – Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa and Calgary. The cities are clean, green, and extremely livable. Canadians know how to make life easier; the cities are safe, getting around on public transport is a pleasure, and Canada’s tolerant multiculturalism ensures bustling and exciting city centres.

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Canada climate

Canada is an enormous country and its climate ranges from long, cold winter nights in the Arctic Circle to the mild seasons of British Columbia. Both Montreal and Quebec City have warm summers that can become hot and humid. The cities’ winter season lasts from October to early May with cold and snow. You‘ll find the warmest summers in Toronto. The bitter winter cold has become part of the country’s culture. In Ottawa you can enjoy the warm summer days, but head inside to escape the chilly nights that can drop below zero degrees. Snow starts to fall in October and temperatures can drop close to zero.

Getting around Canada

Given the huge distances between cities, flying is a good option. CanJet serves 15 destinations in Canada and the US including St. John’s, Halifax, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. Air Canada Jazz, a regional airline, serves more than 70 destinations in Canada and the US.

The train offers a good way to see the countryside, and VIA Rail Canada offers several packages for intrepid travellers. The one most often recommended however is the Canrailpass, which offers 12 days’ travel anywhere in Canada during a 30-day period.

Renting a car can give you the freedom to follow your own itinerary. Car rental companies are represented at all the major airports.

What is good to know if travelling to Canada?

  • Although not well-known, Canada’s capital is a charming cosmopolitan city and possibly the most British of the Canadian cities. Downtown Ottawa has renovated Victorian houses serving as homes, restaurants, and shops. The architecture and historical significance of the Parliamentary buildings attract visitors, as does strolling along the Rideau Canal and watching boats go through its eight locks.
  • Vancouver is a cosmopolitan city known for its natural beauty and mild climate. As a year-round tourist destination, there’s always something to do: water and land sports and film, jazz, folk, and theatre festivals. Vancouver also offers opera, ballet, symphony, and an exciting nightlife. Vancouver will be hosting the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
  • Parts of Canada are transformed into winter wonderlands by the snowy weather and several cities make the most of the big freeze including Quebec City (Winter Carnival and its ice hotel), Montreal (High Lights festival) and Ottawa (Winterlude, a winter carnival) to name just three.
  • On Sundays, entire families do the Grouse Grind in Vancouver. An almost 3-km trail takes you up the face of Grouse Mountain, more than 900 metres (nearly 3,000 feet). If you are fit, it should take about 50 minutes. Hike up, but take the gondola down to protect your knees of course.
  • Visitors to Montreal should take note of the “Sunday Tam-Tams” in Mount Royal. Tam-tams are a type of hand drum, and hundreds of Montrealers and visitors turn up on summer Sundays to play around the monument to Sir George-Etienne Cartier.
  • As well as nearby Niagara Falls, Toronto claims the world’s tallest building. The CN Tower stands at 553 metres (1,815 feet). Once at the top – by elevator naturally – there is plenty to do including walking on a glass floor, eating at the revolving restaurant and enjoying the view.
  • Bring your Stetson. The Calgary Stampede takes place in July, and is the province’s most popular tourist attraction. It features a rodeo, chuckwagon races, concert and amusement park.
  • If you’re looking for somewhere to stay in Canada, a popular site for user reviews is Trivago. Take a look at their pages on hotels in Vancouver, hotels in Ottawa or hotels in Montreal.

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