Fly from
Budget
C$ 717 - C$ 1,069
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Toronto Pearson IntlBaton Rouge Ryan
YYZ - BTR
YYZBTR
Toronto Pearson Intl
2023-04-30
1 stop14h 36m
Baton Rouge Ryan
2023-05-04
1 stop21h 28m
Toronto Pearson IntlBaton Rouge Ryan
YYZ - BTR
YYZBTR
Toronto Pearson Intl
2023-04-30
1 stop7h 19m
Baton Rouge Ryan
2023-05-04
2 stops7h 41m
Toronto Pearson IntlBaton Rouge Ryan
YYZ - BTR
YYZBTR
Toronto Pearson Intl
2023-04-30
2 stops9h 41m
Baton Rouge Ryan
2023-05-04
2 stops10h 31m
Toronto Pearson IntlBaton Rouge Ryan
YYZ - BTR
YYZBTR
Toronto Pearson Intl
2023-05-12
1 stop6h 02m
Baton Rouge Ryan
2023-05-15
2 stops9h 25m
Toronto Pearson IntlBaton Rouge Ryan
YYZ - BTR
YYZBTR
Toronto Pearson Intl
2023-05-12
2 stops16h 28m
Baton Rouge Ryan
2023-05-15
2 stops9h 25m
Toronto Pearson IntlBaton Rouge Ryan
YYZ - BTR
YYZBTR
Toronto Pearson Intl
2023-05-12
1 stop6h 02m
Baton Rouge Ryan
2023-05-15
1 stop11h 52m
YTO - BTR Price | C$ 693 - C$ 1,620 |
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BTR Temperature | 11 - 28 °C |
BTR Rainfall | 87 - 152 mm |
Baton Rouge is steeped in history and infused with energy. The Cajun and Creole city is Louisiana’s capital and the second-largest city in the state. Today, Baton Rouge flights are packed with students heading to Louisiana State University and tourists seeking some Southern hospitality. There’s plenty to do and see in Baton Rouge, so rest up on your flight. Baton Rouge is not only a historical city in Louisiana’s past, but the entertainment value is second to none.
It’s location on the Mississippi River makes Baton Rouge a prime location for steamboats and ferries. Riverfront casinos line the streets and tourists mingle with residents in the outside cafes and open-air restaurants. Before nightfall, make sure to visit the Old State Capitol and the Old Governor’s Mansion and relax in some of the city’s beautiful parks and green space. With so much abundance in Baton Rouge, it’s hard not to be captivated by this welcoming city.
Baton Rouge experiences rain showers all year round, high temperatures and humidity during summer, and generally warm, sunny winter weather. The best time to travel to Baton Rouge is between February and April, when the weather is usually comfortable and the heat and humidity are not at peak levels.
Public buses travel all over Baton Rouge, but they run infrequently. Take the Capitol Park Trolley to get around the downtown area for free. Your most convenient option is probably renting a car, but you have to be at least 25 years old and have a valid driver’s licence, passport and major credit card. Some rental car agencies might rent you a car if you’re 21, but they will charge you a surcharge.