What Should I Know When Traveling To Canada?
What Do You Need To Know When Visiting Canada?
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All travelers arriving in Canada, for whatever reason, need a valid passport. Many visitors may also need an (ETA), an Electronic Travel Authorization, to enter Canada by air. Some nationalities may require a visa instead. Border officers will more than likely ask about your travel plans, where you are staying, and when you plan to leave.
What Is the Weather Like in Canada?
Because of the size of Canada, it’s weather has a big variety of changes, depending on the season and location. Canadian winters can be very cold, especially in central and northern regions. Summers are warm and comfortable in most areas, but temperatures can soar into the 30’s. Coastal cities will usually have somewhat milder weather. Pack lots of layers and be sure to check the temperature daily for changing temperatures.
How Do I Get Around in Canada?
Canada has reliable transportation in most cities. Buses, subways, trains, taxis, and rideshare services are available in most places. For long distances, flying is common. Renting a car is often the best way to explore smaller towns, national parks, and rural areas. Airport Transfers are widely available.
What Currency Is Used in Canada?
Canada uses the Canadian dollar. Credit cards and debit cards are accepted almost everywhere. Contactless payments are common. ATMs are easy to find in cities and towns. Tipping is customary for services like restaurants, taxis, and hotels, usually around 15 to 20 percent.
Is Healthcare Free for Visitors to Canada?
Healthcare in Canada is not free for travelers. Medical treatment can be expensive without insurance. Travel insurance that includes medical coverage and emergency services is strongly recommended before visiting Canada.
What Languages Are Spoken in Canada?
English and French are Canada’s official languages. English is spoken throughout the country with New Brunswick being the only bilingual province. French is the official language of Quebec. Canadians value politeness and respect, and travelers are expected to follow local laws and customs.
Final Tips Before Traveling to Canada
Before your trip, no matter where you travel to, you should make copies of important documents. It’s also a good idea to notify your bank of travel plans. The world can change quickly and you should always check for travel advisories. Planning ahead will help you have a smooth and enjoyable visit. Canada is a huge country with beautiful landscapes, friendly people, and memorable experiences. Enjoy your visit!
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There are thousands of guided and self guided tours you can enjoy and discover a part of Canada you have always wanted to experience. Starting on the east coast and working west find tours in…
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When travelers think of Alberta they might be thinking about the Canadian Rockies. Discover this western Canadian province with vast landscapes, mountains, lakes, glaciers and forests. The cities of Edmonton and Calgary are very close to the best of hiking trails of Banff to the big sky preserve of Jasper National Park. Explore Alberta, discover Lake Louise by boat, be amazed on a scenic Banff Gondola, or discover the local wildlife in Jasper. Some of the more popular Alberta tours are…
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British Columbia with it’s soaring mountains, seascapes, wild nature backdrops and cosmopolitan cities. Discover Vancouver and experience Stanley Park and Burrard Inlet wildlife to name just a few. The capital city of Victoria is the go to place for whale watching and trips to Butchart Gardens. Canada’s west coast has plenty of big adventures as well as snowcapped peaks to archipelagos that are covered in old-growth forest. There are many things to do in British Columbia such as Shannon Falls to the Sea to Sky Highway and many, many more. Some of the more popular British Columbia tours are…
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Manitoba’s diverse landscape is filled with lakes, prairie grasslands and massive swathes of boreal forests. This province is located on the traditional territories of numerous First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities. Visitors are attracted to the province’s natural beauty and expanding cultural scene. Guided tours include spotting polar bears belugas around the city of Churchill, catching one of the Métis’ Red River Jig performances, or a city experience such as exploring the galleries and museums of Winnipeg. Some of the more popular Manitoba tours are…
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New Brunswick located on the Atlantic Ocean’s edge and borders Maine and Quebec. Experience the Hopewell Rocks formations which tower 70 feet tall. Discover dense forests, countless beaches, which makes this province is a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts. Visit the largest city, Saint John, which offers urban vibrancy, a thriving arts scene, historic architecture, and friendly locals. Some of the more popular New Brunswick tours are…
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Northwest Territories offers wild landscapes, the world famous Northern Lights, Yellowknife and many more adventures in Canada’s north. Some of the more popular Northwest Territories tours are…
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Nova Scotia is known for its natural beauty, rich history, and lively cultural scene. This Maritime province in Eastern Canada is well worth exploring. You’ll never run out of things to do from the rugged and scenic Cabot Trail to the theatrical spectacle of the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo. Nova Scotia is also a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors flock to the national parks in Cape Breton Highlands and Kejimkujik for hiking, canoeing, and wildlife watching. What every trip to Nova Scotia has in common is the warm welcome you’ll receive on arrival. Some of the more popular Nova Scotia tours are…
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Ontario s a powerhouse of Canadian culture, economics, and population. It is home to both of Canada’s largest cities, Toronto, and its capital city, Ottawa. Although northern Ontario has much to offer, most travelers stick to southern Ontario, Niagara Falls and around the major urban areas. But you can also discover vast forests, numerous provincial parks, and four of the five Great Lakes of North America. Some of the most popular tours are…
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Prince Edward Island is known for its red sand beaches, rolling green hills and historic villages. One of the most popular tours is Anne of Green Gables. The Island is an outdoor enthusiasts dream where you can discover the island via bicycles as you ride past picturesque farms. There is no shortage of things to do on Prince Edward Island. Some of the more popular Prince Edward Island tours are…
Quebec Professional Guided Tours

Quebec, Canada’s francophone province, is filled with charming small towns, rugged national parks, and stunning natural wonders. Discover beautiful urban cities and boundless wilderness It is also home to dozens of Indigenous communities who can offer yet more perspectives on the land they’ve long called home. Experience whale watching in the Gulf of St. Lawrence to strolling through Old Town Québec, this province offers endless adventure. Some of the more popular Quebec tours are…
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Saskatchewan offers wide open spaces, real prairie experience, guided and self guided tours of Regina and Saskatoon, and many more tours.
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Yukon is the gateway to the wild beauty of the Canadian North. Discover Canada’s highest mountain and have the chance to watch the natural spectacle of the aurora borealis. In the summer you can experience huge herds of caribou during their annual migration. Also experience the Adäka Cultural Festival in Whitehorse for a chance to learn about the rich culture of the region’s Indigenous nations. Some of the Yukon’s most popular tours are…
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