Iqaluit
Iqaluit
Flight

Allanburg to Iqaluit

Updated: 28 May 2026

There is no road access to Iqaluit from Allanburg. You must drive 120 km to Toronto Pearson International Airport. From there, take a direct flight to Iqaluit Airport. The flight duration is approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes. This route crosses the Arctic Circle, offering unique tundra views.

Total Distance: Driving 120 km to YYZ, then 2,100 km flight distance.
Fastest Way
Flight from Toronto Pearson, taking 6 hours total.
Cheapest Way
Flight via Canadian North, costing 800 CAD.
Compare Allanburg to Iqaluit Routes
Flight
Connecting
Duration
6 hours
Avg Price
800-1500 CAD
Operator
Canadian North
Route
YYZ to YFB

Book your flight at least three months in advance for lower fares.

Travel Tips
  • Pack Layers
    Arctic weather changes rapidly, so bring thermal base layers.
  • Book Early
    Flights to the north are limited and fill up quickly.
  • Local Currency
    Carry cash as some smaller shops may have limited card services.
  • Stay Hydrated
    The air is extremely dry in the Arctic climate.
  • Respect Wildlife
    Keep a safe distance from all Arctic animals.
Safety Tips
  • Extreme Cold
    Always carry emergency cold-weather gear in your vehicle or pack.
  • Sun Protection
    The sun reflects off snow and ice, causing severe glare.
  • Communication
    Ensure your phone has a roaming plan or use a satellite phone.
  • Local Guides
    Hire a local guide for any excursions outside the town limits.
People Also Ask
  • Can you drive to Iqaluit?
    No, there are no roads connecting Iqaluit to the rest of Canada.
  • What is the best time to visit?
    Summer months offer the most accessible weather for travel.
  • Do I need a passport?
    No, it is a domestic flight within Canada.
  • Is there a train to Iqaluit?
    No, there is no rail infrastructure in Nunavut.
  • What is the currency?
    The Canadian Dollar is used throughout Nunavut.
Quick Info
  • From Allanburg, Ontario, Canada
  • To Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

July to August for milder weather and daylight.

Things to Do in Iqaluit
1
Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park
Explore the tundra landscape and river valley. It is perfect for hiking and photography.
2
Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum
Discover Inuit artifacts and local history. The museum is housed in a historic Hudson's Bay Company building.
3
St. Jude's Cathedral
Visit the iconic igloo-shaped church. It serves as a central landmark for the community.
4
Frobisher Bay
Take a boat tour to see icebergs. You might spot seals or whales in the bay.
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