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Popular in | August | High demand for flights, 2% potential price rise |
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Cheapest in | October | Best time to find cheap flights, 3% potential price drop |
Average price | HK$12,157 | Average for return flights in June 2022 |
Return from | HK$8,900 | From Hong Kong Intl to Toronto |
One-way from | HK$5,258 | One-way flight from Hong Kong Intl (HKG) to Toronto |
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31h 25mMultiple Airlines
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23h 30mMultiple Airlines
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20h 45mMultiple Airlines
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37h 15mToronto Pearson Intl
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39h 50mAmerican Airlines
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41h 00mToronto Pearson Intl
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27h 50mAmerican Airlines
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January
HK$9,488
February
HK$8,696
March
HK$9,582
April
HK$9,088
May
HK$8,727
June
HK$10,956
July
HK$11,615
August
HK$14,597
September
HK$8,170
October
HK$8,068
November
HK$8,201
December
HK$8,751
At the present moment the cheapest month to fly to Toronto is currently October; with August being the most expensive. Prices will vary depending on multiple factors such as booking in advance, airline and departure airports and times.
HKG - YTO Price | HK$7,185 - HK$17,181 |
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YTO Temperature | -6 - 21 °C |
YTO Rainfall | 51 - 83 mm |
Toronto, sitting on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, is Canada’s largest city, a cosmopolitan, clean, hip city to which immigrants – Germans, Italians, Chinese, Russians, Poles, Irish, Greeks – have flocked for centuries. This modern, buzzing city pays tribute to this diversity with distinct communities (Little Italy, Little Greece, Chinatown) fused cuisine and a plethora of cultural festivals such as the Toronto International Film Festival, Gay Pride Parade and the Caribana Festival.
Finding cheap flights to Toronto are just the starting point for savvy travellers. For picking up bargains and browsing, Yonge Street, Queen Street and the Church Wellesley Village (one of Canada’s most vibrant communities) are the places to go.
The Royal Ontario Museum, renovated and expanded under Daniel Libeskind’s guidance, is a fascinating place. It has more than six million artifacts. The Art Gallery of Ontario, the tenth-largest art museum in North America, has more than 40,000 works in its collection, from 100 AD to present day.
When the city gets too busy, Dundas Square or the Beaches offer a respite. A ten-minute ferry journey from the Harbourfront will deliver you to the Toronto Islands, full of lakeside charm.
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Toronto has a moderate climate as one of the southernmost cities in Canada with the warmest springs and summers in the nation.
Peak season:
The best time to look for Toronto flights and to visit is from June to early October. During this time there are numerous festivals and events taking place. In July and August the city can be muggy and humid. Autumn is a nice time to visit when temperatures are mild and the sun is still shining.
Off season:
Although winters are cold, the city is still active playing host to numerous holiday festivities and cheap flights to Toronto are easier to come by.
Toronto’s public transport consists of a connected network of subways, buses and streetcars that offer safe, efficient and reliable transport. With all of those options, as well as a light rapid transit reaching to the Harborfront, you can get anywhere in the city. The subway has four lines and buses and streetcars can be boarded at every major subway stop. After 1:30am the Blue Night Network services the main streets. And don’t be afraid to travel alone if you’re a woman. The Request Stop Program allows women to get off the bus anywhere between stops. Cabs are easy to find and you can take ferries to the Toronto Islands. Renting a car in the city isn’t worth it. Traffic is awful and parking expensive.