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Each passenger is allowed a single 1 L bag containing liquids, food and personal items. The approximate dimensions of a 1L bag are 15.24 cm by 22.86 cm (6 in. by 9 in.) or 20 cm by 17.5 cm (8 in. by 7 in.). At the screening point, take your plastic bag out of your carry-on and place it in a bin.
PERMITTED through pre-board security screening: Liquids, gels or aerosols in containers 100 ml / 100 g (3.4 oz.) or less. These containers MUST be placed in one (1) clear, closed and re-sealable plastic bag no larger than 1 litre (1 quart).
This list includes permitted, non-permitted and prohibited items for flights originating in Canada. For flights originating outside of Canada, you should check with your airline or travel agent for restrictions.
Liquids, gels and aerosols (e.g. hairspray, medicines containing alcohol, perfume, and cologne) are accepted in checked baggage provided: Their total capacity doesn’t exceed 2 L or 2 kg (75 fl. oz.) per passenger.
In line with international standards, Canada’s regulations for carry-on baggage strictly limit the quantities of liquids, gels and aerosols passengers can carry. Each passenger is allowed to carry containers of these substances, provided they do not exceed 100 milliliters (3.4 ounces) each.
When travelling, you must declare all food products you bring with you into Canada. For more information, check the document I Declare: A guide for residents returning to Canada from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) or the Visitors to Canada web page.
Liquids, aerosols and gels. How to properly pack your liquids, non-solid food, personal and toiletry items. Pre-boarding identification requirements. Have all the necessary identification with you when you arrive at the airport to avoid last-minute problems. Pre-boarding checklist. A checklist of what you need to remember before you board the plane