Fly from Lahore to Toronto with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Lahore to Toronto and travel from the capital of Punjab to Canada’s biggest city. Explore Toronto’s diverse neighbourhoods, where you’ll find an eclectic mix of European influence and artistic, contemporary culture.
Take in the view from the CN Tower, book a day trip to the nearby Niagara Falls, or catch a sports match at one of the many stadiums. From history to modern excitement, there’s plenty to see in Toronto.
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Flying from Lahore to Toronto: FAQs
What’s the time difference between Lahore and Toronto?
The time difference you experience will depend on when you fly from Lahore to Toronto. Toronto is 10 hours behind Lahore in the winter (November to March) and nine hours behind in the summer (April to October).
Toronto operates on EST (Eastern Time, GMT-0500) and EDT (Eastern Daylight Time, GMT -0400) and Lahore operates on PKT (Pakistan Standard Time, GMT+0500).
What’s the weather like in Toronto?
The weather in Toronto varies between seasons, so you can expect something different depending on when you book your flight. The mildest temperatures occur in the Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).
Summertime (June to September) in Toronto is warmer, while Toronto’s Canadian Winter is famously cold and snowy, with an average monthly snowfall of 25cm to 40cm.
Top tips for Lahore to Toronto
Modern attitude
While Lahore is known for its amazing ancient sites, Toronto is celebrated for its contemporary and creative aura. From the stunning CN Tower, which dominates the skyline, to the urban street art spread across the city, the city has a young and exciting vibe.
Visit Kensington Market to explore quirky boutiques and sample delicious street food and head to the Art Gallery of Ontario to see iconic Canadian artwork.
Experience culture
Lahore’s epic museums tell the city’s oldest stories, and Toronto has a few tales of its own. The Hockey Hall of Fame is full of fun and interactive displays and is the perfect place to learn about Canada’s favourite sport. For an even quirkier glimpse of history, visit the Bata Shoe Museum and explore history and artefacts worn by historical and cultural icons.