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Canada is an incredible travel destination, offering a wide variety of experiences for visitors. From the majestic Rocky Mountains to the vibrant cities of Toronto and Vancouver, Canada has something for everyone. Nature lovers will be in awe of the stunning landscapes, while culture seekers can explore the country’s rich history and diverse cultures. Adventurers can take part in activities like skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and kayaking. Foodies will love sampling the local cuisine, from poutine to maple syrup-infused dishes. With its friendly people and welcoming atmosphere, Canada is sure to make any traveler feel right at home.


Activities: Surfing, Stand-up paddle boarding, Windsurfing, Canoeing, Rafting, Skiing, Snowboarding, Mountain biking, Hiking, Camping, Rock climbing, Caving, Safari, Skydiving, Hot air ballooning


Landscapes: Islands, Beaches, Forests, Woodlands, Mountains, Waterfalls, Rivers, Lakes, Deserts, Canyons, Glaciers, Caves


Topics: Cities, Nature, Wildlife, Food, Wine, Art, Music, History, Festivals, Backpacking, Adventure

Is Canada expensive?

Low end: £40+ a day
Mid range: £112+ a day
High end: £341+ a day

Canada currency

$Canadian dollar (CAD)

    Weather in Canada

    Canada is a large country with a wide range of climates. In general, the weather in Canada varies greatly depending on the region and season. In the winter months, temperatures can drop to below freezing in most parts of the country, while in the summer months temperatures can reach up to 30°C (86°F). The west coast of Canada tends to be milder than the east coast, with less snowfall and more rain. In the spring and fall, temperatures are usually mild and pleasant. No matter what time of year you visit, it's important to bring appropriate clothing for the weather.

    • Yearly temperature range: -16°C - 23°C
    • Monthly rainfall range: 57mm - 88mm
    • Daily sunshine range: Infinityh - -Infinityh

    Traveling Canada

    Is Canada safe?

    Crime

    The crime rate in Canada is generally low, and the country is considered to be one of the safest places to travel. However, there are still some crimes that occur, such as theft, assault, fraud, and drug-related offenses. It is important to take precautions when traveling in Canada, such as being aware of your surroundings and avoiding areas that may be unsafe.

    Travel advisory

    2.8/5Canada has a current risk level of 2.8 (out of 5). We advise: Use some caution when travelling Canada.

    Last updated: Thu Mar 23 2023

    Health

    • Physical Health

      It is important to take precautions to protect yourself from illnesses and injuries while traveling in Canada. This includes getting vaccinated, practicing safe food and water habits, using insect repellent, wearing sunscreen, and avoiding contact with wild animals. It is also important to be aware of the local laws and regulations regarding the use of recreational drugs.

      Insect repellent
      Sunscreen
    • Mental Health

      Traveling can be stressful and it is important to take care of your mental health while on the road. Make sure to get enough rest, practice relaxation techniques, stay connected with friends and family, and seek help if needed.

    Canada customs and etiquette

    • Be Respectful

      Be mindful of local customs and traditions, and be respectful of the people and places you visit.

    • Be Courteous

      Be courteous to other travelers, locals, and service providers. Speak in a polite manner and be aware of your body language.

    • Be Considerate

      Be considerate of the environment and wildlife. Follow all posted signs and regulations when visiting parks or other protected areas.

    • Be Responsible

      Be responsible with your alcohol consumption. Do not drink and drive, or engage in any other dangerous activities while under the influence.

    • Be Informed

      Research the area you are visiting before you go. Be aware of any potential safety risks or cultural sensitivities that may exist.

    Miscellaneous

    Canada adapter & plug types

    Canada uses these plug types

    Type A
    Type B

    Capitals

    Ottawa

    Languages

    English, French

    Timezones

    UTC-08:00, UTC-07:00, UTC-06:00, UTC-05:00, UTC-04:00, UTC-03:30

    Driving side

    Canada is right hand drive

    Start of week

    Canada starts their week on sunday

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