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Scenic sights and urban delights

Scenic Northern Ontario is yours to explore with flights from Toronto to Sudbury.

Established in 1883 following the discovery of nickel, Sudbury is full of attractions, historic landmarks, and easy access to the great outdoors. Northern hospitality will also leave you feeling right at home with flights to Sudbury from Toronto.

This city offers a variety of interesting attractions such as the Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre. If you’re up for a hike, choose to explore one of the many trails to appreciate the beautiful nature that surrounds Sudbury. There’s no shortage of historic and natural appeal when you fly to Sudbury from Toronto.

There are many family-friendly things to do while in Sudbury. For a fun, interactive day in the city, be sure to visit Science North. For more discoveries, head to Dynamic Earth, which includes the home of the Big Nickel and an up-close look at mining and the geological forces that shape our planet. You can also take a trip to all things creative and inspiring at the Art Gallery of Sudbury.

The stunning landscape can be enjoyed all year-round when you fly from Sudbury to Toronto. During the summer, a stroll down the Bell Park Pathway will have you enjoying the warm weather and gorgeous sights along Ramsey Lake. During the winter months, the frozen lake is ideal for a quick skate or a game of hockey.

For more action on ice, head to the Sudbury Community Arena and catch the home team lace up their skates. Throw on some blue apparel and be ready to cheer them on.

Book flights from Toronto to Sudbury and experience the wonders of Northern Ontario in this gem of a city.


Bell Park

The heart of Sudbury’s arts and culture

With flights from Toronto to Sudbury, stop in at one of Sudbury’s oldest and most charming districts, Bell Park.

Marked by tree-lined streets and homes with an abundance of architectural character, Bell Park offers some of the city’s top options for attractions, parks, beaches, and breathtaking scenery when you fly from Toronto to Sudbury.

Science North is a must-visit destination in Bell Park. This interactive science museum hosts tons of exhibits and attractions that are guaranteed to keep you entertained for the whole day. Take in incredible displays like the F. Jean MacLeod Butterfly Gallery, where you’ll see close to 400 free-flying tropical butterflies and over 200 exotic plants. With so many fun and exciting exhibits, you’ll never run out of things to discover with a flight from Toronto to Sudbury and a visit to Science North.

The city’s arts and culture scene comes alive in the Art Gallery of Sudbury. This inspiring gallery is housed in a turn-of-the-century mansion that once belonged to lumber baron, William J Bell. Although the building has undergone significant renovations, its historic charm has still been preserved. After your flight from Toronto to Sudbury lands, you’ll get to enjoy amazing exhibits and artistic creations in no time.

From local history, art, exhibitions, and plenty of natural beauty, Bell Park is the place to be when you fly from Toronto to Sudbury.


Gatchell

The other side of the coin

Just outside of the downtown core, you’ll find the Gatchell neighbourhood in Sudbury’s West End. This neighbourhood of local favourites and major tourist attractions is yours to explore with flights from Toronto to Sudbury.

One interesting attraction to visit in Gatchell is Dynamic Earth, an earth sciences museum. Tour the ever-changing exhibitions and take a ride on the glass-enclosed elevator that goes deep underground to a simulated mining environment.

Dynamic Earth is also the home of Sudbury’s famous Big Nickel. Weighing in at 13 tonnes, the monument is an identical replica of the 1951 Canadian nickel and is the largest coin in the world. Be sure to get your picture taken next to one of Sudbury’s most iconic symbols. Experience this wondrous attraction and a deep mining past with flights to Sudbury from Toronto.

Lorne Street is a great place to wind down and grab a bite. After eating, walk over to Delki Dozzi Park to top off an eventful day with some relaxing.

See the Big Nickel and all of Gatchell’s attractions with flights from Toronto to Sudbury.


How to get to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ)

Porter’s check-in desk is located on the second floor, in the departures area.

Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) is about 3 km / 2 mi from downtown Toronto.

Transportation to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport

All roads and rails lead to Porter. Located at the base of Bathurst Street, Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is easily accessible by streetcar (the 511 streetcar via Bathurst subway station and the 509 streetcar via Union Station). You can take the subway, GO Transit, PATH or UP Express to and from Union Station and then hop on the free shuttle bus service to get you to Porter as well.

Ride-hailing apps Uber and Lyft are available for pick-up and drop-off at the airport.

Please allow sufficient time to drop off your car rental before your departing flight.

Taxis from downtown cost about $10 CAD. Car service is about $40 CAD.

The shuttle pick-up and drop-off location downtown is by the west entrance of the Royal York Hotel on York Street.

The shuttle bus offers comfortable and complimentary service between downtown and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, approximately every 15 minutes. Times may vary due to traffic and road conditions.

You can choose to take the pedestrian tunnel to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport or the 90-second ferry ride that runs every 15 minutes across Toronto’s inner harbour.

The UP Express Train connects you between Union Station, Bloor Station, Weston Station and Pearson Airport. For ticket fares and schedules, visit upexpress.com

Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) Parking

Offsite parking is available at the Queens Quay West location in a bright, clean, eight-story parking facility with 1,100 parking spaces available to passengers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The facility is monitored by a security team, and is equipped with video surveillance to provide a safe environment for the guests. The daily rate is $15 when prebooked, and free shuttle runs to and from the airport.

The information and figures above are for reference only, and may not be current. Please visit each airport's website for up-to-date details.


Landing in Sudbury

Greater Sudbury Airport (YSB) is about 19 km / 12 mi from downtown Sudbury.

Transportation

Car rental services are available in the arrivals area of Greater Sudbury Airport (YSB).

Taxis to downtown cost about $55 CAD. Car service costs about $75 CAD.

The Sudbury Cab shuttle provides service from the airport from downtown.

The information and figures above are for reference only, and may not be current. Please visit each airport's website for up-to-date details.

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

Lowest Fares from Toronto to Sudbury

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Toronto (YTZ)

Sudbury (YSB)

Dec 04, 2024

One-way fare/Economy

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