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fromFort Lauderdale (FLL) | toToronto (YYZ) | one way / economy | Depart: Apr 17, 2025 | from USD15* Viewed 23 hours ago |
fromOrlando (MCO) | toToronto (YYZ) | one way / economy | Depart: Jan 31, 2025 | from USD16* Viewed 6 minutes ago |
fromNew York (JFK) | toToronto (YYZ) | one way / economy | Depart: Apr 24, 2025 | from USD45* Viewed 1 hour ago |
fromNashville (BNA) | toToronto (YYZ) | one way / economy | Depart: Oct 15, 2025 | from USD59* Viewed 13 hours ago |
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 24hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Fares are one-way, non-refundable, taxes and fees included. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply. Limited seats available for a limited time. Conditions apply.
cn tower
The first sight you're likely to see upon entering Toronto is the iconic CN Tower. This tower, designated one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, is the tallest free-standing structure in the western hemisphere. Standing at 1,815 feet, the tower now includes a death-defying hands-free walk around its outside ledge for adrenaline junkies looking to get the best view of the surrounding city. Inside, you'll find one of Toronto's best dining and entertainment venues.
royal ontario museum
The Royal Ontario Museum, locally known as the ROM, houses an excellent permanent collection, as well as a number of major traveling exhibitions from around the world each year. The building's latest expansion is a contemporary architectural marvel that has drawn some criticism from more conservative museum goers.