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11 nonstop flights from Orlando’s MCO to Canada

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Rotating .gif of photos of different areas of Canada enveloped in vibrant autumnal foliage.

Each Canadian destination offers a different set of autumnal adventures to explore.

Photos by Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Pexels

Discover the beauty of Canada this fall with nonstop flights from MCO to 11 Canadian cities.

Tap into an autumn rich with colorful foliage, festivals, and outdoor adventure, including:

  • Quebec City, QC: Wander Old Quebec’s cobblestone streets with a cider in hand
  • Hamilton, ON: Hike the Bruce Trail to scenic waterfalls framed by fiery maples
  • Vancouver, BC: Stroll through fall markets on bustling Granville Island
  • Halifax, NS: Drive the world-famous Cabot Trail for dramatic coastal foliage

Explore all 11 destinations

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