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Flights to Canada

Airport
Canada has over one hundred airports and the three busiest airports are:
Toronto Pearson International Airport that serves the city of Toronto and the airport is situated 27 km northwest of Downtown Toronto. This is the busiest airport in Canada.
Vancouver International Airport is located on Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It is located 12 km from Downtown Vancouver. This is the second busiest airport in Canada.
The third busiest airport in Canada is the Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. It is located in the city of Dorval, Montreal, and it is 20km from Downtown Montreal.
Airlines:
The following airlines have regular flights to all three major airports in Canada:
- Virgin Atlantic Airways (from Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban)
- Lufthansa (from Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban)
- South African Airways (from Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban)
- Swiss (from Johannesburg and Durban)
- Air Canada (from Johannesburg)
- Emirates (from Johannesburg)
- Air France (from Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban)
- Delta Air Lines (from Johannesburg and Cape Town)
- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (from Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban)
- Cathay Pacific Airways (from Johannesburg)
- United Airlines (from Johannesburg)
- British Airways (from Cape Town and Durban)
- Northwest Airline (from Johannesburg)
About Canada
In Canada, there is no shortage of things to do and see. It is a country blessed with natural grandeur and vibrant metropolitan cities such as Vancouver, Toronto, and the very graceful Montreal. Visitors are welcome all-year-round, summers are great for sight seeing and backcountry hiking, while the snowy winters are perfect for skiing.
What to see
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Niagara Falls
- CN Tower
- Gastown
- Nahanni National Park
- Gulf Islands
- Green Gables House
- Jasper
- Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
- Stanley Park
Weather
Canada is a very large country and the climate varies depending on which area you are visiting. The warm months of summer peaks during July and August. Winter is from December through February and they are very cold and icy. Autumn and Spring are both very colourful seasons in Canada.
General info
Canada covers six time zones and the currency used is the Canadian dollar.
Getting around in the major cities of Canada is very easy. They have well organised transport systems including busses, subways, commuter trains and taxis.
Driving on your own is an option, but familiarise yourself with the local driving signage and be careful when driving during winter as the roads are covered with ice.
If you are visiting Canada during winter, be sure to pack ALL of the following: a winter coat, hat, scarf, gloves, wool socks, thermal underwear and boots with treads.
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