Welcome to Canada
My home! Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories, all of which have unique traits. Perfect for those who love being outdoors!
Where to?
Travel Tips
– Unsure if you need a visa to enter? Click here and you can find out
– Be very careful about your phone and wallet on public transit and big crowds as pickpocket is an issue
– Cant hurt to bring a portable battery pack in case your phone runs out of battery
– Pack comfortable shoes, lots of walking
– Consider renting a car to explore outside the city
– Depending on the weather, ensure you have winter tires because some provinces get heavy snowfall (Quebec, Alberta & Ontario)
Thing to Know
Travel Documentation: Citizens of EU countries do not require a visa as long as the stay does not exceed 6 months. Americans can visit Canada for up to three months without a visa
Language: The two official languages of Canada is French & English. However, less than half the population can speak French fluently. Provinces like New Brunswick and Quebec have a higher percentage of French speakers.
Money: The official currency of Canada is CAD (Canadian Dollars)
Outlet: Voltage in Canada is 120V
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