Flying into
Canada – Carry on Restrictions
Liquid, Gels, or Aerosols:
Passengers will be permitted to carry liquids, gels and
aerosols through security at Canadian airports if the items are
in containers that are 100 ml/100 grams or less and are in a
clear and re-sealable plastic bag with a capacity of 1 litre or
less. One bag per passenger is allowed.
Liquid
prescription medicine is permitted as long as the name on the
label matches the name on the passenger’s ticket or boarding
pass. Other essential non-prescription liquid medicines will
continue to be permitted and do not have to follow the container
restriction sizes and are not required to be placed in a plastic
bag.
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