Fly from Karachi to Toronto with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Karachi to Toronto with Etihad and travel from one of Pakistan’s most vibrant destinations to Canada’s cosmopolitan lakeside city.
Toronto has a fascinating historic heart, beautiful views over Lake Ontario and a world-class arts scene, as well as brilliant food and friendly people. It’s a city punctuated by its impressive array of skyscrapers, including the striking CN Tower, featuring its famous revolving restaurant. There’s also thrills to be found at Canada’s Wonderland, the country’s biggest theme park. Book your travel online now.
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Flying from Karachi to Toronto: FAQs
How far is Toronto Pearson Airport from the city centre?
Toronto Pearson Airport is around 18 miles (29 kilometres) from the city centre. There are taxi and bus services available at the airport, as well as a regular train service. This is the UP Express and only takes about 25 minutes to reach Toronto. You can also pre-book an airport transfer with Eithad, which will be waiting for you when you land.
What’s the weather like in Toronto?
The weather in Toronto is affected by its position next to a lake. Lake Ontario ensures that summers don’t get too hot and winters don’t get too cold. Expect to find the highest temperatures in July, with plenty of sunshine and averages reaching nearly 27°C. October to January bring colder weather, with frequent snow.
Top tips for Karachi to Toronto
Climb the CN Tower
If you’re a fan of Karachi’s Bahria Tower, you’ll love the CN Tower, standing at an impressive 1820 feet. The CN Tower is a great place to begin your trip to the city, with outstanding views from its observation deck and a revolving restaurant. The bravest visitors take the hair-raising EdgeWalk – a walk around the outside of the tower with safety ropes.
Explore Lake Ontario’s beaches
Karachi is famous for its beaches and, despite being inland, so is Toronto. The city has several beaches on Lake Ontario and a lakeside trail which makes for easy walking around the water’s edge. There are also several islands in the lake – hire a paddleboard or canoe and explore.