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White Christmas in Canada: Air Canada Connects India to Snow-Led Festive Escapes

From Banff’s Christmas markets to Niagara Falls’ winter lights, Canada offers multiple ways to experience a white Christmas. Air Canada’s direct and connecting flights from Delhi make festive travel across provinces accessible this season

By Aanchal Sachdeva
New Update
Banff National Park, Alberta

Banff, AB, Canada Photograph: (Enes Uygun_Unsplash)

Festive Winter Journeys Across Canada

As winter sets in across Canada, the country transforms into a snow-covered destination marked by seasonal festivals, illuminated cityscapes and national parks shaped by cold-weather experiences. For travellers from India, Air Canada provides connectivity from Delhi to major Canadian gateways, including Toronto and Vancouver, offering access to multiple regions during the Christmas season.

Canada spans six time zones and stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific, with winter conditions varying across provinces. December temperatures often fall below zero in many regions, creating conditions for snowfall, frozen landscapes and winter-led cultural programming.

Banff National Park, Alberta

Located within the Rocky Mountains in western Canada, Banff National Park sits in the province of Alberta and is part of the Canadian Rockies UNESCO World Heritage Site. During December, temperatures often drop below minus ten degrees Celsius, supporting snow-based activities.

The Banff Christmas Market, held at Cascade Shops, features handmade crafts, seasonal food and live performances. Nearby Lake Louise offers sleigh rides across frozen terrain, providing access to one of Canada’s most recognisable alpine landscapes.

How to get there:
Air Canada operates double daily flights from Delhi to Vancouver via Montreal or Toronto. From Vancouver, travellers can take a ninety-minute flight to Calgary, followed by an eighty-minute road transfer to Banff.

Niagara Falls, Ontario

Niagara Falls is located in the province of Ontario, close to the Canada–United States border. In winter, the falls partially freeze, creating ice formations along the riverbanks and surrounding viewpoints.

The Winter Festival of Lights runs from November to early January and spans the Niagara Parkway and nearby areas. The event includes light installations, music displays and ice carvings. Fireworks over Niagara Falls take place on Fridays and Sundays during the festival period.

How to get there:
Air Canada operates seven weekly direct flights from Delhi to Toronto. Road transfers from Toronto to Niagara Falls take approximately ninety minutes, while rail journeys take around two hours.

Whistler, British Columbia

Whistler is located in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, approximately one hundred and twenty kilometres north of Vancouver. The destination receives an average snowfall of nearly ten metres annually.

Whistler Village hosts a seasonal winter programme that includes outdoor skating at Olympic Plaza, evening activities and local craft markets. Whistler Blackcomb, one of North America’s largest ski resorts, remains operational throughout the festive period.

How to get there:
Air Canada operates double daily flights from Delhi to Vancouver via Montreal or Toronto. Whistler is accessible via a two-hour road journey from Vancouver.

Toronto, Ontario

Toronto, Canada’s largest city, is situated on the north-western shore of Lake Ontario. During December, the city hosts several public festive events.

Nathan Phillips Square features a central Christmas tree and ice-skating rink, while the Toronto Santa Claus Parade attracts visitors with themed floats and performances. The Distillery District Winter Village converts a former industrial area into a pedestrian-only festive zone with decorated stalls and seasonal food outlets.

How to get there:
Air Canada operates seven weekly direct flights from Delhi to Toronto.

Canada’s winter season combines geography, infrastructure and seasonal programming across multiple provinces. With direct and connecting routes from India, travellers can access national parks, urban centres and winter festivals as part of a Christmas itinerary built around snow-led experiences.