Flights from Las Vegas to Toronto starting from

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Flights may be operated by Porter Airlines (Canada) Ltd or Porter Airlines Inc.

Board a Las Vegas to Toronto flight to experience the city's diversity

When you take a flight from Las Vegas to Toronto, you'll find yourself in Canada's biggest city. Whether you are visiting for fun or on business, Toronto is a fantastic city to explore and enjoy.

If you are a sports fan, Toronto has everything you need. Take in a baseball game, a basketball game, a soccer game, or time your trip to cheer on your hometown team at a hockey or lacrosse game.

You might get a bird's-eye view of the city when you fly from Las Vegas to Toronto, but you can take it all in at your leisure when you go to the top of the CN Tower. The CN Tower stands 553.3 m high (1,815.3 ft) and, though a few buildings in other cities have surpassed its height in the last few years, it remains one of the tallest buildings in the world and the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Visitors from Las Vegas to Toronto can take the elevator to the viewing platform and see out over the city, book a table at 360 Restaurant - the revolving restaurant at the top of the tower, or strap in for the EdgeWalk - where you walk around the outside of the tower secured by only a harness!

If you enjoy a good meal, you'll find no end to fantastic places to dine when you take a Las Vegas to Toronto flight. Let your tastebuds travel around the world with Toronto's endless choice of cuisines from every corner of the globe. From world-class, Michelin Star restaurants to mom and pop restaurants where you can get an amazing meal without breaking the bank - Toronto's food scene is as diverse as it is delicious.

No matter what your interests, you'll find something fun to do when you board a flight from Las Vegas to Toronto.

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Book a flight from Las Vegas to Toronto and walk along a bustling street

Yonge St.

Yonge St.

Once named the longest street in the world, Yonge St. is Toronto's Main Street. Dividing the eastern and western halves of the city, Yonge St. extends from Lake Ontario at the southern end of Toronto all the way to Barrie, ON where it becomes Highway 11, ending almost 1,900 km (1200 mi) away. The portion of Yonge St. in the city of Toronto is filled with shopping, dining and entertainment, starting from the nearby Harbourfront ferry terminal at the southern end of Yonge, where you can take a short ferry ride to the Toronto Islands for a day of fun and relaxation.

As you head north along Yonge St. on your trip from Las Vegas to Toronto, you'll pass Meridian Hall, which hosts music, comedy and performing arts events throughout the year. You'll also pass the Canadian Hockey Hall of fame, where you can see the history of Canada's favourite sport.

Continue on through the heart of Canada's financial district and you'll arrive at the Toronto Eaton Centre, one of the busiest shopping malls in North America. You'll also pass the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre, the Massey Hall concert venue and Little Canada, a unique miniature model exhibit that will give you an overview of the entire country.

As you move further north, passing shops and restaurants the entire way, you'll enter midtown Toronto, where you might want to stop by the Summerhill LCBO, a restored railway station housing Canada's largest liquor store. Soon, you'll pass Mount Pleasant Cemetery, a National Historic Site and the final resting place of many prominent Canadians and historical figures.

The bustle of midtown gives way to the more residential north end of the city, though shopping and dining options are as abundant as the rest of Yonge St.

For those who enjoy exploring a new city on foot, a walk along Yonge St. is a fantastic way to get a feel for the city when you fly from Las Vegas to Toronto.


Explore a colourful market after your flight from Las Vegas to Toronto

Kensington Market

Kensington Market

When you take a flight from Las Vegas to Toronto, you'll love a trip to Kensington Market. Located in the heart of the city, this Toronto neighbourhood features food, shopping and great dining options from around the world.

Built in the late 1800s, Kensington Market is one of Toronto's oldest neighbourhoods. Originally home to many Irish and Scottish immigrants, this neighbourhood has welcomed newcomers throughout its history, with waves of immigrants from around the world settling in the area and adding the style and flavour of their homeland to the community.

When you travel from Las Vegas to Toronto and walk the densely packed, narrow streets of Kensington Market, you'll discover an eclectic mix of independent food stores with specialty items from around the world. You'll also have a wide variety of delicious restaurants to enjoy, featuring incredible flavours from every corner of the globe.

Every Sunday from May to October, Kensington Market closes its streets to vehicular traffic and becomes a pedestrian-only neighbourhood – a perfect way to spend a sunny afternoon on your trip from Las Vegas to Toronto. Stop by a patio for a drink, grab a leisurely lunch and pick up a few unique souvenirs from a local artisan.


Getting to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)

Porter's check-in desk is located on the departures level.

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is about 4.8 km / 3 mi from the Las Vegas Strip.

Transportation to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)

Taxis and ridesharing
Taxis and ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft are available for pick-up and drop-off at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS).

By bus
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) offers public transportation service to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) via Route 108, Route 109 and Centennial Express (CX). From Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, travellers can board the Centennial Express to get to Fremont Street. Visit rtcsnv.com for more information on bus schedules and fares.

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) parking

There are many parking options for travellers looking to drive to or from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). Choose from short-term or long-term rates.


Landing in Toronto after a flight from Las Vegas

There are many options for transportation to downtown Toronto from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).

Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is about 28 km / 17 mi from downtown Toronto.

Taxis and ridesharing
Taxi and ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft are available for pick-up and drop-off at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). Pick-up locations for ridesharing services depend on the service you order – refer to the instructions in the app on how to meet your driver. Follow airport signage that lead to designated airport ridesharing zones.

By train
The Union Pearson Express train connects directly from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Union Station in downtown Toronto. The trip length is about 25 minutes. The UP Express station is located in Terminal 1 next to the Terminal Link Train. If you are coming from Terminal 3, you can take the free Terminal Link Train to Terminal 1. Visit upexpress.com for more information about fares and schedules.

By bus
You can board the 900 Airport Express TTC bus which takes you to Kipling Station. From there, you can continue your journey on the TTC subway line to downtown Toronto. Visit ttc.ca for more information about fares and schedules.

Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) parking

There are several parking options at and nearby Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). Long-term, short-term, and valet parking are available on-site. Parking can be booked online ahead of time on the Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) website.

Please visit each airport's website for up-to-date details.

Lowest Fares from Las Vegas to Toronto

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Las Vegas (LAS)

Toronto (YTO)

Nov 20, 2024

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Las Vegas (LAS)

Toronto (YYZ)

Nov 05, 2024

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Las Vegas (LAS)

Toronto (YTZ)

Nov 30, 2024

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