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Fly Toronto to Vancouver for majestic views

Step off your flight from Toronto (YYZ) to Vancouver (YVR) and be greeted by a cosmopolitan city flanked by mountains and the sea. Located on the West Coast of Canada, Vancouver is known as one of the country's warmest cities in the winter. As a wonderland for outdoor sports and activities, there are always opportunities for you to take in the natural beauty that Vancouver has to offer.

Once you've gotten a birds-eye view of the city on your flight from Toronto to Vancouver from Pearson, pay a visit to Canada Place. Located in the heart of the city's downtown harbourfront, Canada Place is Vancouver's iconic landmark with recognizable sails that dot the cityscape. It's the gathering place for many events, and also serves as the passenger terminal for Alaskan cruises. Every day at noon, the Heritage Horns sound off the first four notes of the Canadian national anthem. When you hear them, you know it's time for lunch!

There's no shortage of dining options in Commercial Drive (also called "The Drive"), a culturally-rich neighbourhood with strong Italian roots. Satisfy your hunger at one of the many neighbourhood favourites that serve pasta and wood-fired oven pizzas – but if you're in the mood for something else, there are Indian, Vietnamese, and Mexican restaurants too. This is the right spot to be if you're ready to dine after your flight from Toronto to Vancouver from Pearson.

As you walk around The Drive, you might feel compelled to make pit stops at some of the many boutiques, bakeries, cheese emporiums, coffee shops, and tap houses. After you fly Toronto to Vancouver from Pearson, it's easy to spend a few hours in The Drive.

Once you've fuelled up with delicious eats, conquer the Grouse Grind, a 2.5 km trail up the Grouse Mountain. If you don't want the bragging rights of the climb, hop on the Skyride to go up the mountain within minutes. As you ascend, your eyes can feast on splendid views of the mountains and city — the characteristic blend that makes Vancouver a delight. Although you may want to fly from Toronto to Vancouver between March to May or September to November as they are the best times to visit Vancouver, Grouse Mountain is an all-year playground with summer activities and winter sporting options.

No trip is complete without going for a scenic drive on the Sea to Sky highway. As you make your way to Whistler, soak in the sheer unadulterated beauty of soaring mountains, waterfalls, and canyons. Enrich your trip by pulling over at the Cultural Journey Interpretive kiosks to learn about the Indigenous history and connection to the land. Once you book your flight from Toronto to Vancouver from Pearson, you'll quickly discover there are so many things to do in Vancouver.

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Board a flight from Toronto to Vancouver for a lush paradise

Stanley Park

Stanley Park

Fly from Toronto to Vancouver from Pearson to see Stanley Park, a green oasis in the heart of the city. It's lined by the seawall, which forms the world's longest uninterrupted waterfront path. The park is the amalgamated result of forest growth and urban space, with man-made additions introduced from 1911 onward. Recognized as one of the greatest urban parks in the world, it's no wonder Stanley Park sees nearly eight million visitors every year.

Once you enter the park, you'll be greeted by acres of nature in different forms. Take in the beautiful sights of old-growth trees, beaches, natural landmarks, and rock formations. As you make your way through the lush oasis, you'll stumble upon famous landmarks, restaurants and Canada's largest aquarium.

Whether you meander through this urban escape by bike or on foot, the park's centuries-old trees are bound to leave you awestruck. Take a photo beside Hollow Tree, a Western red cedar tree stump that's about 1,000 years old. Toronto to Vancouver flights from Pearson bring you to an expansive park with well-preserved nature.

The collection of nine First Nations totem poles at Brockton Point is another popular landmark within Stanley Park. As you enter the Brockton Point Visitor Centre, you'll walk through three carved, red cedar portals that reflect the Coast Salish architecture.

The vast natural beauty of Stanley Park awaits when you book a flight from Toronto to Vancouver from Pearson.


Fly to Vancouver for an unforgettable walk

Capilano Suspension Bridge

Capilano Suspension Bridge

Take your admiration for Vancouver's beauty to new heights at Capilano Suspension Bridge after your Toronto to Vancouver flight from Pearson. The bridge spans 450 ft long and 230 ft high above the Capilano River, giving visitors a breathtaking view of the West Coast rainforest. Free shuttle service from select locations in downtown Vancouver can take you to Capilano Suspension Bridge.

Learn how the bridge came to be by visiting the on-site Story Centre. Life-size photos, artifacts, and antiques tell the story of the bridge's early history. There are also First Nations totem poles on the site.

Yearning for an adventure up in the sky, even after your Toronto to Vancouver flight from Pearson? Try the Treetops Adventure experience. It will have you crossing footbridges suspended 110 feet above the forest floor from 30 ton, old-growth trees. What's unique about this experience is the fact that the layout of the bridges allows the trees to grow uninterrupted. Overall, this activity is a forward-thinking example that allows people to interact with nature seamlessly.

Get your heart thumping with the Cliffwalk, a series of high and narrow walkways anchored to a granite cliff. Soak in the spectacular views of the rainforest stretched out in front of you, with the flowing Capilano River right under your feet.

Don't forget to pick up Capilano fudge from The Trading Post before heading out!


Fly from Toronto to Vancouver for distinctive charm

Gastown

Gastown

Hop on a flight from Toronto to Vancouver from Pearson to explore Gastown, the city's oldest neighbourhood. Gastown is named after "Gassy" Jack Deighton, a seaman who opened the area's first saloon in 1867. Today, you'll find some of Vancouver's trendiest restaurants, boutiques, and art galleries housed along cobblestone walkways and Victorian architecture. With the seamless blending of the old and new, Gastown is a quintessential example of how to preserve history while supporting a thriving culinary and local arts scene.

As you stroll towards Cambie and Water Street, Gastown's famous 16-foot-tall steam clock will surely make you take a pause. It's one of a handful of working steam clocks in the world and was built by Raymond Saunders, a local clockmaker. Though it looks like a Victorian relic, it was built in 1977 as a tourist attraction and its installation costs were paid for by the city, private donors and local businesses. Every 15 minutes, the steam clock's five whistles shoot steam and whistle the Westminster Chime. Be sure to make a pit stop here to admire this beloved landmark after your flight from Toronto to Vancouver from Pearson.

Just down the street you'll see the Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Gallery that features artwork by Canada's First Nations, Plains and Inuit artists. The gallery's large collection includes both traditional and modern pieces like original paintings, totem poles, glassworks and pottery. For a mind-bending and interactive experience, head to Dimensions Art Gallery. Strike a pose in front of the 3D-style paintings and optical illusion art exhibits for out-of-this-world photos. Each exhibit is created by different artists, with many of them being local.

Fuel up after your Toronto to Vancouver flight from Pearson at one of Gastown's buzzworthy eateries. The neighbourhood is a dining mecca that attracts both locals and tourists. From restaurants that serve traditional French bistro fare, Italian classics, to comfort food with a vegan twist, it won't be hard to find somewhere good to eat. Although you might not know it from its ominous name, Blood Alley Square is lined up with plenty of renowned restaurants.

Keep the night going by paying a visit to one of the neighbourhood's many bars for a craft brew or cocktail. Whether you find yourself in a lively or speakeasy-style setting, there's a chance you might catch live performances by local musicians.

A bustling neighbourhood rich with historical allure is waiting to be discovered when you book a flight from Toronto to Vancouver from Pearson.


How to get to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)

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

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

Transportation to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)

There are a few ways to travel to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to catch your YYZ to YVR flight.

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

By train
UP Express runs from Union Station in downtown Toronto to Pearson Airport. Trains run every 15-30 minutes, seven days a week. Visit upexpress.com for details about fares and schedules.

By bus
You can board the 900 Airport Express TTC bus at Kipling Station to Pearson Airport. 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.


Landing in Vancouver after a flight from Toronto

There are many options for transportation to the Vancouver city centre from Vancouver International Airport (YVR).

The Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is about 14 km / 8.6 mi from the Vancouver city centre.

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to the city centre

Ridesharing services like Uber are available for pick-up and drop-off at Vancouver International Airport (YVR). Pick-up locations for ridesharing services are available at both the domestic and international terminals. Follow airport signage for rideshare pick-up information.

Vancouver's light rail transit system connects directly from the Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to Vancouver's city centre. The Canada Line connects travellers from the airport to downtown Vancouver in just under 30 minutes. Trains can be accessed from both international and domestic terminals.

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

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) parking

There are many parking options for travellers looking to drive to or from the Vancouver International Airport (YVR). Choose from hourly, daily, or weekly rates.

Parking can be booked online ahead of time on the Vancouver International Airport (YVR) website.

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

Lowest Fares from Toronto to Vancouver

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