Fly Air Canada from Hong Kong to Canada’s eastern shores that boast some of the most pristine coastlines. In Atlantic Canada, you will find breathtaking scenery, uncrowded beaches and a welcoming culture. Indulge in a seafood paradise famous for succulent lobster, scallops, mussels, oyster and cod. Complete your Canada holiday with a stopover in Toronto or Vancouver, where you can reunite with family and friends before or after your Atlantic Canada adventure.
Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge operate direct services from Toronto (YYZ) to Moncton (YQM) / Fredericton (YFC) in New Brunswick, Charlottetown (YYG) in Prince Edward Island, Halifax (YHZ) / Sydney (YQY) in Nova Scotia and St. John’s (YYT) / Deer Lake (YDF) in Newfoundland and Labrador.
For an itinerary with a stopover in a second Canadian city, select the “multi-city” option below.
e.g. HKG-YYZ / YYZ-YYG / YYG-HKG or HKG-YHZ / YQM-YVR / YVR-HKG or HKG-YYT / YDF-HKG
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Fly from Hong Kong to Toronto with immediate connections to the Atlantic Canada provinces.
CONNECTING FLIGHT NO. | DESTINATION | DEPARTURE TIME | ARRIVAL TIME |
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1708* | Charlottetown (YYG), Prince Edward Island | 21:55 | 01:00+1 |
8962 | Fredericton (YFC), New Brunswick | 21:55 | 01:02 +1 |
1506* | Moncton (YQM), New Brunswick | 21:15 | 00:12 +1 |
1552* | Halifax (YHZ), Nova Scotia | 21:30 | 00:31 +1 |
1702* | Deer Lake (YDF), Newfoundland & Labrador | 21:15 | 01:21 +1 |
696 | St. John's (YYT), Newfoundland & Labrador | 21:20 | 01:48 +1 |
Above schedules are for reference only and subject to change without prior notice.
* Operated by Air Canada Rouge
New Brunswick
New Brunswick, the largest of Canada 's three Maritime Provinces, has beautiful sandy beaches in the summer, spectacular autumn foliage, wildflowers in the spring and pure, white snow in the winter. Miles of untouched coastline are just waiting to be discovered along New Brunswick’s spectacular Fundy coast. The Bay of Fundy tides are best explored at The Hopewell Rocks, where you can walk around the famous “flowerpot rocks” at low tide then watch them slowly disappear. Bike along the Fundy Trail, rappel down craggy cliffs at Cape Enrage, set up camp at Fundy National Park or head out to sea on a whale-watching excursion.
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island has welcomed visitors of all ages for many years, offering some of the most stunning coastline vistas in the world. Further inland, its rolling green hills and scenic farmland will keep your cameras busy. The tremendous local cuisine, including some of the freshest seafood available anywhere in the world, will make your mouth water for more.
The home of Anne of Green Gables, stunning beaches, green pastoral landscapes and a charming island way of life. Tee off at one of 25 stunning golf courses in the morning, then kayak the warm ocean water in the afternoon before enjoying fabulous seafood cuisine in the evening.
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia has always been known as Canada’s Ocean Playground. However, the province has much more to offer than a spectacular day at the beach, including its renowned cultural, culinary and outdoor offerings.
You can embrace the spirit of the perfect road trip along 13,000km of seacoast. A car is optional, because you can also bike, hike, sail or paddle your way to spontaneous discovery. Throw away your map and stop at one of the 150 lighthouses in the province or one of the 24 stunning look-offs with views of the mountains and ocean along the Cape Breton’s Cabot Trail.
Newfoundland and Labrador
The most easterly point of North America, this is where the sun rises and the colors are more vibrant.
Newfoundland and Labrador is one of the best places to see and appreciate nature in all its glory. Dramatic coastlines, sweeping barrens, thick boreal forests, and ancient rock formations – the natural, wild beauty of this place surrounds you at every turn. The living landscape is its own wonder – teeming with seabirds, moose, caribou, and rich marine life.
As well, home to three National Parks, one National Park Reserve, Newfoundland and Labrador also boasts 18 wilderness and ecological reserves, and breathtaking botanical gardens.