Canada has some of the most underrated points redemptions in the world β€” both for travel within Canada and for international routes that depart from Canadian cities. Here's where your points go furthest as a Canadian cardholder.

Why Departing from Canada Matters

Award pricing is often set by origin city. Flying from Toronto, Vancouver, or Montreal to the same destination can sometimes cost a different number of points than flying from a US gateway β€” sometimes more, sometimes less. Always check departure options if you're within driving or short-flying distance of multiple major airports.

Best International Routes from Canada on Points

All point costs below are approximate one-way in the cabin noted. Round trips are generally double.

RouteProgramCabinPoints (One Way)Why It's Great
Toronto / Seattle β†’ Tokyo (ANA)AeroplanBusiness~87,500ANA "The Room" is one of the world's best business class products β€” fixed chart pricing
Canada β†’ Europe (YYZ / YVR / YUL)Aeroplan (Swiss / Lufthansa)Business~60,000–70,000Multiple Star Alliance options; Swiss charges no fuel surcharges. First class ~90,000–100,000
Toronto β†’ Bangkok / Southeast AsiaAeroplan (EVA Air)Business~87,500EVA's Royal Laurel is outstanding with consistent award availability
Toronto β†’ SingaporeAeroplan (Singapore Airlines)Business~87,500Singapore Business Class is world-class; Suites (First) also bookable
Toronto β†’ Delhi / South AsiaAeroplan (Air India / Turkish)Business~90,000Air India's new A350 business class is greatly improved; Turkish excellent via Istanbul
Toronto β†’ Dubai / Middle EastAeroplan (Turkish Airlines)Business~90,000Turkish Business on 787 is excellent with strong onward Middle East connections
Vancouver β†’ SydneyAeroplan / Asia MilesBusiness~90,000Pacific zone routing; Asia Miles (Cathay Pacific) also strong for this route
Toronto β†’ Cancun / CaribbeanFixed-value (TD / Scotia / BMO)EconomyVaries at 1Β’/ptShort-haul sun routes where fixed-value programs often beat complex loyalty programs

Fixed-Value Points for Canadian Domestic Travel

For travel within Canada and short-haul North American routes, complex loyalty programs often don't offer enough value to justify the effort. This is where fixed-value currencies like TD Rewards, BMO Rewards, and Scene+ shine:

The practical rule: if the award redemption on Aeroplan is less than 1.5Β’/pt for a flight, you're better off paying cash or using a fixed-value currency.

Non-Chain Hotels: The Fixed-Value Sweet Spot

Boutique and independent hotels (including Fairmont, Ritz Paris, and small luxury properties) can't be booked through Marriott or Hilton. This is where Canadian fixed-value currencies earn their keep β€” you can use TD Rewards, Scene+, or Aventura points to book any hotel at 1Β’/pt without needing to be in a specific loyalty program.

Sun Destinations at Christmas

Christmas and NYE are peak pricing periods β€” which is exactly when your points are most valuable. The Caribbean and Southeast Asia see their highest cash prices during this window, which means your CPP on a points redemption is at its best. Key considerations:

🍁 From the LCT Points Family: We've done Aruba, Bonaire, and CuraΓ§ao over the last two Christmases on points β€” all booked through Aeroplan using Amex MR transfers. Bali is on the books this December. The key is having a mix of Aeroplan and flexible currency (Amex MR or RBC Avion) so you can pivot if award space disappears on one program. Book early, be flexible by a day or two, and it's very achievable.