FlyOver Canada is a simulated theatre flying experience with locations in Vancouver, Iceland and Las Vegas. It’s set to open in Toronto in 2025.
Toronto’s FlyOver Canada Theatre
FlyOver Canada is a unique show that lets the audience experience what it feels like to fly across Canada and other parts of the world. In order to make it seem as realistic as possible, rows of seats can move to simulate a flying experience. Gusts of wind blow across the audience from time to time, and guests can even smell the landscape too!
Currently, there are three FlyOver locations all in different countries. One is in Vancouver, another is in Iceland, and the newest one opened in September, 2021, in Las Vegas. The FlyOver theatre in Toronto was originally supposed to open sometime in 2022. However, that schedule changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The opening is now set for 2025.
When the Toronto location does open, it’s set to be located in the city centre between Rogers Centre and the CN Tower. The theatre is going to feature a 23-metre screen that can take audiences on a thrilling adventure across breathtaking locations in Canada.
In addition to films about this country, FlyOver Canada theatres also feature films showcasing other parts of the world too. Depending on the time of year, the theatre often has seasonal shows relating to other cultures. For example, FlyOver Canada in Vancouver often runs films about Taiwan during the Lunar New Year. There are also other shows with a specific theme, such as those during Halloween and Christmas. To learn about these other shows check out the links on the Vancouversbestplaces.com website at the bottom of this article.
Potential Admission for FlyOver Canada in Toronto
Although official admission rates for the Toronto theatre are unknown, they could be similar to the prices at the Vancouver location. Tickets for adults there cost between about $29 and $34 depending on when you go. Admission rates are usually on the higher end for busier days such as weekends. On the other hand, they are often cheaper if you choose to go on a quiet weekday.
Tickets for children ages 15 years old or younger are usually about $10 less expensive than those of adults. Keep in mind, however, that all participants need to be at least 40 inches tall to enter the theatre. (Anyone smaller won’t fit properly in the seats.)
NOTE: Tickets can be bought in person at the gate, but they’re cheaper online.
More Information
For additional information and updates about Toronto’s upcoming theatre, check out the FlyOver Canada website.
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To learn about other types of films by the same company, check out the following on the Vancouversbestplaces.com website:
- FlyOver Canada (to learn about the Canadian film and the Vancouver venue)
- FlyOver Iceland
- Soar With Santa (which is the Canadian film with a Christmas theme)
- Howl Over Canada (which is the Canadian film with a Halloween theme)
- Soar Over Taiwan
- FlyOver America
- Hawaii From Above
- The Real Wild West (about the Western United States)