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Explore the stunning Rocky Mountains in western Canada. Visit Banff and Jasper National Parks, take scenic drives along the Icefields Parkway, hike to breathtaking viewpoints, and enjoy outdoor activities such as wildlife spotting, mountain biking, and canoeing.
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Discover the vibrant cities and rich history of Eastern Canada. Explore Toronto, Canada's largest city, visit the historic sites of Quebec City, experience the multicultural vibe of Montreal, and explore the charming coastal towns of the Atlantic provinces.
Immerse yourself in the maritime culture and natural beauty of Canada's eastern provinces. Explore the scenic coastlines, visit picturesque fishing villages, try fresh seafood, and witness the world's highest tides at the Bay of Fundy.
Head to Canada's northern regions, such as Yukon or the Northwest Territories, for a chance to witness the mesmerising Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). Enjoy dog sledding, snowmobiling, and other winter activities while chasing the colourful night sky phenomenon.
Dive into Canada's rich history and diverse cultures. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Quebec City and Lunenburg, explore Indigenous cultural centres, and learn about Canada's colonial past at historic sites like Upper Canada Village or Louisbourg Fortress.
Canada is home to incredible wildlife and pristine natural environments. Consider a tour that focuses on wildlife viewing, such as whale watching in British Columbia, bear spotting in Churchill, Manitoba, or birdwatching in the many national parks across the country.
Explore Canada's emerging wine regions, such as the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia or the Niagara Peninsula in Ontario. Take vineyard tours, sample local wines, and indulge in farm-to-table culinary experiences.
Canada offers thrilling adventure opportunities year-round. Whether it's hiking, kayaking, skiing, snowboarding, or zip-lining, there are countless options for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the country's natural playgrounds.
Consider a scenic train journey across Canada, such as the iconic Rocky Mountaineer or the cross-country VIA Rail journey, The Canadian. Sit back, relax, and take in the breathtaking landscapes from the comfort of a luxurious train.
Experience the vibrant cities of Canada, including Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary. Explore their unique neighbourhoods, visit iconic landmarks, indulge in diverse culinary scenes, and immerse yourself in the urban Canadian culture.
Requirements to Travel Canada.
Ensure that you have a valid passport that will remain valid for the duration of your stay in Canada.
Depending on your citizenship, you may need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or a visitor permit before travelling to Canada. Check the official Canadian government website or consult the nearest Canadian embassy or consulate to determine the specific requirements for your nationality.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, additional travel restrictions and requirements may be in place. Check the official Canadian government website for the most up-to-date information on travel restrictions, quarantine requirements, and any necessary testing or vaccination requirements.
Carry documentation that demonstrates the purpose of your visit to Canada, such as hotel reservations, tour itineraries, invitation letters, or business meeting agendas.
Have proof of sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay in Canada. This can include bank statements, credit card statements, or a letter from your employer indicating your financial status.
Carry proof of your return or onward travel from Canada to demonstrate your intention to leave the country at the end of your authorised stay.
While not mandatory, it is highly recommended to have travel health insurance that covers medical expenses in case of illness or injury during your stay in Canada.
Be prepared to provide information about your travel history, including previous visits to Canada or other countries.
Familiarise yourself with the customs regulations and be prepared to fill out a customs declaration form upon arrival in Canada.