The Short Answer
Yes, you can bring a disposable vape on a plane in Canada โ but only in your carry-on baggage or on your person. Vapes and all lithium-battery devices are banned from checked luggage.
Transport Canada Rules
Carry-on only. Vaping devices with lithium batteries must be in your carry-on bag or on your person. They cannot go in checked luggage.
No vaping on the aircraft. Using any vaping device on a Canadian flight is prohibited. This includes in the lavatory.
Spare batteries in carry-on. Extra devices must all be in your carry-on.
Airline-Specific Rules
Air Canada, WestJet, and Porter all follow the same policy: vapes allowed in carry-on only, no use on board. The rules are identical across Canadian carriers because they are based on Transport Canada regulations.
How Many Vapes Can You Bring?
There is no specific limit on the number of disposable vapes you can bring in your carry-on. Each disposable contains a small lithium battery well below the individual limit of 100Wh. Bringing 2-3 for a trip is completely fine.
International Travel
Rules vary by destination. The United States has the same carry-on rules. The UK and EU have nicotine strength limits (20mg/mL max), so 5% devices may be confiscated. Mexico technically bans vape imports. Research your destination before flying.
Stock Up Before Your Trip
Order your vapes before you leave. North Nicotine ships across Canada with free shipping on 2+. Get your devices delivered before your departure date.