Detroit to Toronto nonstop, $247
Delta on June 11, 54% below the typical fare on this route
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Toronto sits a short flight away from Detroit, close enough to feel like a domestic trip and foreign enough to count as one. The fare is $247 nonstop on Delta for a Thursday in June, 54% below what the route typically clears. No connection, no rebook risk if a hub weather event lands wrong. For a route this close to home, it is unusually soft pricing.
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Destination Spotlight: Toronto, Canada
Toronto's downtown core packs into a tight grid bounded by the lake to the south and the ravines to the north, with neighborhoods that shift character every few blocks. June is the right window: patio season is open, humidity has not yet peaked, and the harbor is at its most usable.
- Kensington Market sits west of Chinatown, a few square blocks of vintage shops, taco counters, and Caribbean groceries that close to cars on summer Sundays for pedestrian-only afternoons.
- The Art Gallery of Ontario holds the largest Henry Moore collection in any public museum, plus Group of Seven canvases that make more sense after a few days in the country they painted.
- From Pearson Airport, the UP Express train runs to Union Station every fifteen minutes, takes 25 minutes, and lands you in the heart of downtown within walking distance of the harbor.
- Toronto Islands sit a 15-minute ferry from downtown, with beaches, bike rentals, and a car-free grid that gives you the postcard skyline view; Destination Toronto tracks current ferry schedules and events.
Insider Tip: Pearson's Terminal 1 has a dedicated U.S. customs preclearance area, so on the return you clear U.S. immigration before boarding and land in Detroit as a domestic arrival.
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