Passengers departing toward the south will enjoy views of the city of Sudbury and the expansive Ramsey Lake on the right side of the aircraft.
The left side provides the ultimate 'City Side' approach, offering a direct, close-up view of the CN Tower and the entire Toronto skyline as the plane descends into the island airport.
The left side offers a stunning perspective of the Lake Superior coastline, including the dramatic cliffs of the north shore and the iconic Sleeping Giant formation upon arrival in Thunder Bay.
The left side provides a stunning vantage point over the North Channel of Lake Huron and the expansive Manitoulin Island, offering a more diverse landscape of water and land compared to the dense forest on the right.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Georgian Bay coastline, the 30,000 Islands, and the iconic Toronto skyline during the standard approach into Pearson.
The left side provides an exceptional view of the massive Lake Wanapitei, which occupies a meteorite impact crater, and offers a more rugged look at the Canadian Shield wilderness.
The right side provides a superior view of the massive mining infrastructure in both the Sudbury Basin and Timmins, alongside the quintessential mosaic of the Canadian Shield's lakes and forests.