The left side provides a spectacular panoramic view of the Toronto skyline, including the CN Tower and Lake Ontario, during the final approach.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic northern latitudes. It features the rugged coastlines of Japan, the stark beauty of the Alaskan tundra, and the highest probability of witnessing the Aurora Borealis during the long night stretch over the polar regions.
The right side offers superior coastal views of Florida and the Atlantic Seaboard, culminating in a spectacular approach over Lake Ontario toward the Toronto skyline.
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior vantage point for the Lake Ontario shoreline, the historic Thousand Islands, and the iconic Toronto skyline during the final approach.
The right side of the aircraft offers a front-row seat to the most dramatic geographical features of Ontario, including the rugged limestone cliffs of the Bruce Peninsula and the turquoise waters of Tobermory.
While both sides offer stunning views, the Right Side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic fjords of Gros Morne National Park immediately after takeoff and a better angle of the Montreal skyline during the mid-flight segment.
The right side offers the most iconic Canadian vistas, including the vast expanse of the Great Lakes and a high probability of seeing the Toronto skyline during the arrival sequence.
While both sides offer scenic views, the right side is generally superior for spotting the St. Lawrence River, the Canadian capital, and the iconic Toronto skyline during the arrival sequence into Pearson.
The right side offers the most diverse scenery, including the immediate ascent over the Okanagan Valley, views of the southern Prairies, and the expansive shores of the Great Lakes before landing near Toronto's waterfront.
The left side offers a superior panoramic experience, particularly for the approach into Toronto where Niagara Falls is frequently visible during descent, alongside the diverse terrain of the Eastern US and the Cuban coastline.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the Atlantic coastline upon departure and offers the most iconic views of the Toronto skyline and the CN Tower during the final approach into Pearson.
The left side provides a superior scenic experience, offering a direct view of the iconic Sleeping Giant rock formation upon takeoff and the famous Toronto skyline on the approach to Pearson.
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.