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Most travelers need either a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada, depending on nationality.
Visitors from visa-exempt countries such as the UK, EU, and Australia usually require only an eTA, while others need to apply for a visa in advance.
👉 See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Summer (June–August) is ideal for outdoor activities and festivals, while autumn (September–October) brings spectacular fall foliage.
Winter (December–March) is best for skiing and snow sports, and spring (April–May) offers mild weather and fewer crowds.
👉 See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Canada is one of the safest countries to visit, with low crime rates and reliable emergency services.
Be prepared for natural challenges such as extreme cold in winter and wildlife encounters in rural areas.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Canadian dollar (CAD) is the official currency.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments are very common.
ATMs are easily available across the country.
👉 See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and public places.
Major providers include Rogers, Bell, and Telus, which all offer prepaid SIMs. eSIMs are also a convenient option for travelers.
👉 See more in our Connectivity section.
Domestic flights are the fastest way to travel between provinces.
VIA Rail connects major cities, and long-distance buses cover regional routes. In urban areas, public transport is reliable, while car rentals are ideal for exploring rural landscapes.
👉 See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include Niagara Falls, Banff and Jasper National Parks, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, and the maritime beauty of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
Canadians are known for politeness.
Tipping 15–20% in restaurants is standard, and respect for cultural diversity is important.
French is spoken widely in Quebec, where learning a few phrases is appreciated.
👉 See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Yes, tap water is safe to drink throughout Canada.
It is among the cleanest in the world, though bottled water is also readily available.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
Canada is home to bears, moose, cougars, and other large wildlife.
When hiking or camping, follow park guidelines, store food safely, and remain cautious in remote areas.
In cities, wildlife encounters are rare.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
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Most travelers need either a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada, depending on nationality.
Visitors from visa-exempt countries such as the UK, EU, and Australia usually require only an eTA, while others need to apply for a visa in advance.
👉 See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Summer (June–August) is ideal for outdoor activities and festivals, while autumn (September–October) brings spectacular fall foliage.
Winter (December–March) is best for skiing and snow sports, and spring (April–May) offers mild weather and fewer crowds.
👉 See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Canada is one of the safest countries to visit, with low crime rates and reliable emergency services.
Be prepared for natural challenges such as extreme cold in winter and wildlife encounters in rural areas.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Canadian dollar (CAD) is the official currency.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments are very common.
ATMs are easily available across the country.
👉 See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and public places.
Major providers include Rogers, Bell, and Telus, which all offer prepaid SIMs. eSIMs are also a convenient option for travelers.
👉 See more in our Connectivity section.
Domestic flights are the fastest way to travel between provinces.
VIA Rail connects major cities, and long-distance buses cover regional routes. In urban areas, public transport is reliable, while car rentals are ideal for exploring rural landscapes.
👉 See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include Niagara Falls, Banff and Jasper National Parks, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, and the maritime beauty of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
Canadians are known for politeness.
Tipping 15–20% in restaurants is standard, and respect for cultural diversity is important.
French is spoken widely in Quebec, where learning a few phrases is appreciated.
👉 See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Yes, tap water is safe to drink throughout Canada.
It is among the cleanest in the world, though bottled water is also readily available.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
Canada is home to bears, moose, cougars, and other large wildlife.
When hiking or camping, follow park guidelines, store food safely, and remain cautious in remote areas.
In cities, wildlife encounters are rare.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
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Most travelers need either a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada, depending on nationality.
Visitors from visa-exempt countries such as the UK, EU, and Australia usually require only an eTA, while others need to apply for a visa in advance.
👉 See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Summer (June–August) is ideal for outdoor activities and festivals, while autumn (September–October) brings spectacular fall foliage.
Winter (December–March) is best for skiing and snow sports, and spring (April–May) offers mild weather and fewer crowds.
👉 See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Canada is one of the safest countries to visit, with low crime rates and reliable emergency services.
Be prepared for natural challenges such as extreme cold in winter and wildlife encounters in rural areas.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Canadian dollar (CAD) is the official currency.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments are very common.
ATMs are easily available across the country.
👉 See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and public places.
Major providers include Rogers, Bell, and Telus, which all offer prepaid SIMs. eSIMs are also a convenient option for travelers.
👉 See more in our Connectivity section.
Domestic flights are the fastest way to travel between provinces.
VIA Rail connects major cities, and long-distance buses cover regional routes. In urban areas, public transport is reliable, while car rentals are ideal for exploring rural landscapes.
👉 See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include Niagara Falls, Banff and Jasper National Parks, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, and the maritime beauty of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
Canadians are known for politeness.
Tipping 15–20% in restaurants is standard, and respect for cultural diversity is important.
French is spoken widely in Quebec, where learning a few phrases is appreciated.
👉 See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Yes, tap water is safe to drink throughout Canada.
It is among the cleanest in the world, though bottled water is also readily available.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
Canada is home to bears, moose, cougars, and other large wildlife.
When hiking or camping, follow park guidelines, store food safely, and remain cautious in remote areas.
In cities, wildlife encounters are rare.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
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Most travelers need either a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada, depending on nationality.
Visitors from visa-exempt countries such as the UK, EU, and Australia usually require only an eTA, while others need to apply for a visa in advance.
👉 See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Summer (June–August) is ideal for outdoor activities and festivals, while autumn (September–October) brings spectacular fall foliage.
Winter (December–March) is best for skiing and snow sports, and spring (April–May) offers mild weather and fewer crowds.
👉 See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Canada is one of the safest countries to visit, with low crime rates and reliable emergency services.
Be prepared for natural challenges such as extreme cold in winter and wildlife encounters in rural areas.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Canadian dollar (CAD) is the official currency.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments are very common.
ATMs are easily available across the country.
👉 See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and public places.
Major providers include Rogers, Bell, and Telus, which all offer prepaid SIMs. eSIMs are also a convenient option for travelers.
👉 See more in our Connectivity section.
Domestic flights are the fastest way to travel between provinces.
VIA Rail connects major cities, and long-distance buses cover regional routes. In urban areas, public transport is reliable, while car rentals are ideal for exploring rural landscapes.
👉 See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include Niagara Falls, Banff and Jasper National Parks, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, and the maritime beauty of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
Canadians are known for politeness.
Tipping 15–20% in restaurants is standard, and respect for cultural diversity is important.
French is spoken widely in Quebec, where learning a few phrases is appreciated.
👉 See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Yes, tap water is safe to drink throughout Canada.
It is among the cleanest in the world, though bottled water is also readily available.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
Canada is home to bears, moose, cougars, and other large wildlife.
When hiking or camping, follow park guidelines, store food safely, and remain cautious in remote areas.
In cities, wildlife encounters are rare.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
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Most travelers need either a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada, depending on nationality.
Visitors from visa-exempt countries such as the UK, EU, and Australia usually require only an eTA, while others need to apply for a visa in advance.
👉 See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Summer (June–August) is ideal for outdoor activities and festivals, while autumn (September–October) brings spectacular fall foliage.
Winter (December–March) is best for skiing and snow sports, and spring (April–May) offers mild weather and fewer crowds.
👉 See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Canada is one of the safest countries to visit, with low crime rates and reliable emergency services.
Be prepared for natural challenges such as extreme cold in winter and wildlife encounters in rural areas.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Canadian dollar (CAD) is the official currency.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments are very common.
ATMs are easily available across the country.
👉 See more in our Currency section.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and public places.
Major providers include Rogers, Bell, and Telus, which all offer prepaid SIMs. eSIMs are also a convenient option for travelers.
👉 See more in our Connectivity section.
Domestic flights are the fastest way to travel between provinces.
VIA Rail connects major cities, and long-distance buses cover regional routes. In urban areas, public transport is reliable, while car rentals are ideal for exploring rural landscapes.
👉 See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include Niagara Falls, Banff and Jasper National Parks, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, and the maritime beauty of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
👉 See more in our Places to Visit section.
Canadians are known for politeness.
Tipping 15–20% in restaurants is standard, and respect for cultural diversity is important.
French is spoken widely in Quebec, where learning a few phrases is appreciated.
👉 See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Yes, tap water is safe to drink throughout Canada.
It is among the cleanest in the world, though bottled water is also readily available.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
Canada is home to bears, moose, cougars, and other large wildlife.
When hiking or camping, follow park guidelines, store food safely, and remain cautious in remote areas.
In cities, wildlife encounters are rare.
👉 See more in our Health & Safety section.
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