YYZ YQB Lester B Pearson International to Quebec Jean Lesage International

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Lester B Pearson International (YYZ) to Quebec Jean Lesage International (YQB)?

Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Toronto to Quebec. The right side wins overall because the takeoff view over downtown Toronto and Lake Ontario is more dramatic and sustained than the landing view. During cruise the flight tracks northeast over the St. Lawrence lowlands and the right side also picks up the Ottawa River valley and the southern edge of the Laurentians in the mid-flight segment. The left side has the better landing view into Quebec City, but the right side delivers more across the full flight.

What can I see during takeoff from Lester B Pearson International in Toronto?

During takeoff from Lester B Pearson International (YYZ), sit on the Right side for the best views. YYZ's most common departures head east or northeast on runways 05/06R/06L. A right-side seat gives you a clear view south over downtown Toronto, Lake Ontario, and the Toronto Islands as you climb out. The CN Tower and the city core are distinctly visible before you track northeast toward Quebec. Notable sights include: Downtown Toronto skyline with CN Tower, Toronto Islands and Billy Bishop Airport, Lake Ontario shoreline, Port Credit/Mississauga waterfront to the southwest.

What can I see when landing at Quebec Jean Lesage International in Quebec?

When landing at Quebec Jean Lesage International (YQB), sit on the Left side for the best views. YQB typically lands on runway 24 or 29, approaching from the northeast or east. A left-side seat on final approach gives you a direct view of the St. Lawrence River, the historic Old Quebec promontory on Cap Diamant, and the Plains of Abraham. The river is wide and dramatic here, and the fortified upper town is unmistakable. Notable sights include: St. Lawrence River (wide and tidal at this point), Old Quebec City on Cap Diamant, Île d'Orléans in the river, Laurentian foothills to the north.

How long is the flight from Toronto to Quebec?

The flight from Lester B Pearson International (YYZ) to Quebec Jean Lesage International (YQB) takes Approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes.

What does the Toronto to Quebec flight path pass over?

The flight tracks northeast over the Ontario-Quebec border region, crossing the St. Lawrence lowlands and the Ottawa River valley. Visible features at cruise altitude include the broad agricultural plain of the St. Lawrence lowlands, the Ottawa River as a wide silvery ribbon cutting through the landscape, the southern fringe of the Laurentian Plateau appearing as a dark forested upland to the north, and the patchwork of farm fields and small towns of the Montérégie and Mauricie regions below.