Canada Travel Guides

Canada Travel Guides

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Canada is the second-largest country by land area, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific with the Rocky Mountains, boreal forests, and Arctic tundra in between. Travellers come for the cosmopolitan cities - Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal - as well as for world-class national parks like Banff, Jasper, and Gros Morne. The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is the local currency, and the country operates in both English and French. Winter sports dominate from December to March, with Whistler and Mont-Tremblant drawing skiers from around the globe. Summer opens up canoeing, hiking, and whale watching on both coasts. Canada is consistently rated one of the safest countries for travellers, with excellent public infrastructure, universal healthcare, and a multicultural food scene shaped by immigration from every continent.

Canada Travel Facts

CapitalOttawa
Population~40 million
Area9,984,670 km²
Time ZonePT (UTC-8) to NT (UTC-3:30), 6 time zones
CurrencyCanadian Dollar (CAD)
LanguagesEnglish, French
Main AirportsYYZ (Toronto), YVR (Vancouver), YUL (Montreal), YYC (Calgary)
VisaeTA for visa-exempt nationalities (~CAD 7)
Best ForNature, skiing, cities, wildlife
Typical Cost LevelMid-range to High

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Citizens of visa-exempt countries - including the EU, UK, Australia, and Japan - need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) costing CAD 7, which can be applied for online and is usually approved within minutes. US citizens do not need an eTA or visa for short visits. Citizens of other countries may need a visitor visa (Temporary Resident Visa), which requires an application through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Check the official IRCC website for your specific nationality requirements.

The best time depends on your interests. Summer (June to August) offers warm weather ideal for hiking, city exploration, and whale watching, with temperatures reaching 25-30 degrees C in most cities. Autumn (September to October) brings spectacular fall foliage, particularly in Quebec and Ontario. Winter (December to March) is prime ski season in Whistler, Banff, and Mont-Tremblant. Spring (April to May) is quieter and more affordable, with cherry blossoms blooming in Vancouver.

Canada is consistently ranked among the safest countries in the world for travellers. Violent crime rates are low, and Canadians are known for being welcoming and helpful. Standard precautions apply in major cities - keep valuables secure in crowded areas and be aware of your surroundings at night. In wilderness areas, follow Parks Canada guidelines for bear safety and trail conditions. Dial 911 for emergencies anywhere in the country.

The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is the national currency. Canada is largely cashless - contactless card payments and tap-to-pay work at nearly every business, from food trucks to transit systems. ATMs are plentiful in cities and towns. Tipping is customary at 15-20% in restaurants and for taxi drivers. As of 2026, CAD 1 is roughly equivalent to EUR 0.67.

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