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  1. What Americans Need to Know Before Visiting Canada

    27707 / Pixabay. All U.S. citizens arriving in Canada must have a valid passport or passport equivalent, such as a passport card or NEXUS card. Gone are the days of casual cross-border visits with only a driver's license; those disappeared after 9/11. There's some leniency when it comes to children coming to Canada.

  2. 16 Essential Travel Tips for Canada (By a Local)

    Thanks for reading my 16 Canada travel tips! Canada is a fun and safe country full of friendly locals, amazing cities, and beautiful nature. For more tips on Canadian travel, visit: 21 Best Things to Do on Vancouver Island. Alberta Road Trip (My Perfect 10 Day Itinerary)

  3. 12 things to know before going to Canada

    Freezies: ice pops. Washroom: bathroom or restroom. Clicks: used to refer to kilometers when driving. Canadian tuxedo: denim top and bottom. Tobogganing: sledding in the snow. 4. Canada uses the metric system. Canadians measure measured in kilometers, pump gas in liters and express weather forecasts in Celsius.

  4. Canada Travel Guide (Updated 2024)

    Canada Travel Guide. Last Updated: April 29, 2024. Canada is a massive, stunning country filled with friendly people, diverse cities, and unique landscapes. Spanning over 9,000 kilometers (5,600 miles) from the icy tundra of the Yukon to the rocky beaches of the east coast, the Great White North is a country that has something for everyone.

  5. 13 Must-Knows When Travelling To Canada For The First Time

    You can get Canadian Dollars (CAD) in $100, 50, 20, 10, and 5 bills. Then we have coins which can be dollars and cents - and yes, they have funny names. A dollar coin is gold, has a loon (the bird) on it, and is called a "loonie". A 2 dollar coin is two colours, has polar bears on it, and is called a "toonie".

  6. Planning a Trip to Canada: Travel Tips for the First-Time Visitor

    11 Safety tips for your Canadian trip. Canada welcomes you with open arms and boasts a reputation for safety. Crime rates are low, especially in major cities, and the culture is peaceful. Strict gun control laws contribute to a lower risk of gun violence compared to other countries. Canada Road Trip Planning Tips.

  7. TRAVEL to CANADA

    Here are the basics of travel to Canada. CAPITAL: Ottawa. OTHER MAIN CITIES: Quebec, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton. CURRENCY: Canadian dollar (See current exchange rates) ELECTRICITY: In Canada, the standard voltage is 120 V, while the standard frequency is 60 Hz.

  8. 10 Tips for Your First Trip to Canada • The Blonde Abroad

    Here are a few you'll hear on a day-to-day basis in Canada: Loony/Toony: a loony is a one-dollar coin and a toony is a two-dollar coin. Timmies: Nice and simple, this is short for Tim Hortons. Order a "Double Double" if you want a double dose of cream and sugar in your coffee. Kerfuffle: a disagreement or an argument—anything less than ...

  9. The Ultimate Canada Travel Guide (Updated 2021)

    Fast Facts about Canada. Currency: The official currency is the Canadian Dollar and 1 Canadian Dollar is equal to 0.79 USD. American dollars are accepted in Canada, though change will be in Canadian Dollars. Power: Power voltage is 120V at 60 Hz. Entry: To enter, you will need a U.S. passport valid for at least 6 months after your departure date.

  10. The Ultimate Canada Travel Guide • The Blonde Abroad

    Plugs: The plugs in Canada are type B (the same as the US). The standard voltage is 110-120 V, and the standard frequency is 60Hz. For foreign travelers, I recommend buying a universal adapter (make sure it has surge protection) and using a converter for hairdryers and hot tools. Safety: Canada is a very safe country to visit, and there's ...

  11. Ultimate Canada Travel Guide 2024: Tips & Destinations

    Tips for Travelers. Travelling to Canada is an adventure that promises a mix of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and urban exploration. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your journey: Plan According to the Season: Choose your travel dates based on what you want to experience: summer festivals or winter sports. Each season in ...

  12. 15 Things To Know Before Traveling To Canada

    Although tipping isn't mandatory, in most cases a tip in the range of 15% to 20% is the standard. 5. Be Prepared to Have Sales Tax Added to Your Bills. Niagara Falls - Tips for traveling to Canada. Canada adds a federal sales tax to all goods and services. And on top of that most provinces also have their own tax.

  13. A Beginner's Guide to Travelling in Canada

    Here is my ultimate beginner's guide to travelling in Canada which will offer you helpful advice and planning tips for choosing your Canadian destinations and mapping out your itinerary. A Beginner's Guide to Travelling in Canada Entering Canada. Canada graciously allows travelers from more than 50 nations to visit visa-free.

  14. 17 Canada Travel Tips That Might Save Your Life

    When traveling in Canada, there are many things to remember to ensure you have the best and safest vacation possible. For example, it's important to know which areas to avoid, emergency numbers, and how to be prepared for all weather conditions. Here are some travel tips for visiting Canada, which might just save your life.

  15. Before You Travel to Canada

    Pankaj Brijlani / Getty Images. Before you travel to Canada, a little planning and research are well worth the effort. Avoid the most common travel mishaps, like planning to do and spend too much and misjudging distances between Canadian cities by knowing travel requirements, climate, transportation. In addition, Canada, though adjacent to and ...

  16. The ultimate Canada Travel Guide

    Be prepared for the weather: Canada isn't always cold; summer can get quite hot with temperatures up to 30°C (86°F), so pack accordingly and check the weather when packing. Check Visa & Entry requirements: Especially entry requirements can quickly change.Prepare by checking official pages, such as government pages, for your visa and COVID-19 entry requirements.

  17. Travel Tips for Canada (2024)

    Travel Tip for Canada #2 - Visa and Insurance. Get your travel documents in order, from visas and passports all the way down to ID cards or driving licenses. Especially now when the Covid-19 pandemic has dramatically changed international travels, a complete paperwork is crucial to cross the border.

  18. Canada Travel Tips: What All To Know Before You Visit!

    Canada is no exception when it comes to the perils of climatic conditions and other issues concerning almost all foreign countries. Following the enlisted Canada travel tips can assure tourists some unhindered and obstacle-free thrills in this country which has bountiful offerings in its store. 1. WEATHER SCARE.

  19. 10 Things You Should Know Before Travelling to Canada in Your ...

    10 Travel Tips for Your Next International Vacation to Canada. Once you have made up your mind about travelling to Canada for an international trip or educational opportunities, there are a few things you must be aware of to have a hassle-free tour. In the following section, we have brought you 10 tips you should remember while travelling to ...

  20. Canada Travel Essentials

    Most visitors to Canada cannot work or study in the country without a special permit. For duty-free, the standard allowance is 1.5 litres of wine or 1.14 litres of liquor or 24 355ml bottles/cans of beer, plus two hundred cigarettes, fifty cigars or cigarillos, and 200g of tobacco. Health.

  21. Tips for an easier crossing into Canada

    Items being transported into Canada. It's important to understand that the term "importing" applies even if the item is for your own use, says EZ Border Crossing. If the item was purchased abroad (say, in the U.S.) and you're entering Canada with it, it will be considered an import.

  22. How to Travel to Canada on a Budget: 14 Steps (with Pictures)

    1. Opt to drive if you have a car. Driving is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to get around Canada. If you live close to Canada, you can drive your own car through customs and border control, or you can rent a car. Renting a car is more expensive, but is worth it if you are traveling long distances.

  23. Canada Border Services Agency offers tips for long weekend

    In preparation for next week's holidays, the Canada Border Services Agency has released some travel tips for those planning for cross-border travel. June 28, 2024 1 min read

  24. Travelling for Canada Day or U.S. Independence Day? The CBSA gives tips

    The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reminds travellers of what to expect when crossing the border for the upcoming Canada Day and U.S. Independence Day holidays. Every day, the CBSA works hard to protect Canadians, support the economy and ensure the safe and efficient movement of people and goods across our borders.

  25. 6 Tips for Traveling Canada like a Local

    The marvelous thing about traveling is being able to connect with people and learn from their culture. It's perfectly fine to ask your hotel attendant or restaurant server for any tips about traveling around. Just be respectful, patient, and most importantly, have fun! EXPLORE CANADA VACATIONS

  26. Canada Day long weekend 2024: Tips on travel from Vancouver

    Tips for driving across the Canada-U.S. border. The CBSA recommends that travellers cross the border at non-peak hours, such as the early morning. The agency says Mondays after holiday long weekends tend to be the busiest. ... Travel car-free: Take public transit to and from major terminals. For schedule information, visit TransLink online.

  27. What to Know When Traveling Across the US/Canada Border with Your Pet

    8 Tips for Safe Travel to Canada with Your Dog or Cat . Now that we have clarified the legal requirements for being allowed to cross the border, let's talk about the trip itself. Here are a few ...

  28. Transform Your Career: Tips for a Smooth Transition to Growing a Travel

    At Nexion Travel Group Canada, the travel industry's premier full-service host travel agency, we find that many of our newest agents used to be teachers, real estate or insurance agents, stay-at-home parents and administrative staff. ... Tips for a Smooth Transition to Growing a Travel Business. By Nexion Travel Group-Canada. Published. June ...

  29. Travelling from the U.S. to Europe

    Travel Tips for Americans Visiting Europe. Whether this is your first or second time traveling from the U.S. to Europe, some extra tips for the trip are always handy. Listed and explained below, find some of the top tips for U.S. Citizens traveling to Europe, that will make your traveling easier and more pleasant. Travel Off-Season

  30. Travel Abroad: Registration Steps

    Before you travel, it's a good idea to have a plan in place to ensure that your family and friends can get in touch with you while you're abroad. Here are some tips to help you stay connected: Choose the right cell phone and plan: Pick a phone plan that includes international coverage or consider getting an unlocked phone to use with local SIM ...