Getting there from Britain
The only economical way to get to Canada from Britain is to fly. The main gateways into the country are Montréal and Toronto, but there are also scheduled nonstop flights from Britain to Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Ottawa, St John's, Winnipeg and...
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Getting there from Ireland
There are no nonstop direct flights from Ireland to Canada, though British Airways and Air Canada will quote you through-fares from Dublin to most major Canadian destinations, including the gateway cities of Toronto and Montréal. Surprisingly, Aer Lingus...
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Getting there from the US
Crossing the longest undefended border in the world is straightforward. Many visitors from the northern US just drive, as the major Canadian cities - Montréal and Toronto in the east, Winnipeg and Calgary in the middle and Vancouver in the west - are all...
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Getting there from Australia and New Zealand
Travelling from Australia and New Zealand, there are daily direct flights to Vancouver, Canada's western point of entry, as well as plenty of flights that involve stopovers along the way, likely somewhere such as Honolulu, or perhaps on America's west...
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