Canada is one country that has very diverse, friendly people, interesting cities, and a very wide range of landscape where you can find huge mountains, deserts, rainforests, and a lot more. With the Rocky beaches of the east coast, arctic regions with permanently frozen subsoil, the Calgary Mountains, and Vancouver rainforests, this should be a major tourist destination in the world.
But due to the ignorance of many people, Canada has been left out by most travelers and tourists. Just spend some time touring the country and you’ll be amazed by what you will see. People around the world love Canadians and there’s a reason for that. Spend some time in the country and you’ll understand.

Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada
Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada

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In addition to the physical appeal of the country, getting work holiday visa so you can make money during your stay is very easy. With this, you can make plans for more trips in the future.

When to go to Canada Travel Guide

Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada
Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada

The most pleasant time in the country is summer time. The weather is great and the locales are always keeping the streets lively. Summertime is also when most of the main cultural events like the Montreal Jazz Festival and Toronto’s Luminato Light Festival. The temperature during spring and fall are slightly lower but that’s when the crowds are fewer and the transportation rates are better. For fans of snow-based sports, the best time to visit the country is during winter. Canada Travel Guide

Typical Costs when Traveling to Canada Travel Guide

Accommodation

Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada
Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada

The cost of accommodation varies from city to city. It also depends on what kind of accommodation you choose. If you’re lodging in a low-budget hotel, you’ll pay about 65 CAD per night, while spending the night in a dorm room of a hostel will cost you about 30 CAD. You can find a shared room for 30 CAD while renting an apartment or house for the night will cost about 80 CAD.
In bigger cities like Ottawa, Vancouver, and Toronto, the cost of accommodation is much higher than in smaller towns. The smaller towns have hotels or motels that are usually cheap, but not so many other options are available. The locales are friendly Canadians so you can always ask them for advice on your best option.
Another option you can take if it’s your thing is camping. Canada has a lot of open space and campgrounds but due to popular demand, the campgrounds are usually sold out early. To be on the safer side, book early enough around July/ August which is the peak of the season. A basic pitch costs between 10 CAD to 30 CAD for a night. Canada Travel Guide

Food

If you’re on a budget holiday, your best option is to cook by yourself, otherwise, you’ll end up spending too much money. You can also visit fast foods and sandwich shops where you’ll get a meal for less than 13 CAD. On the other hand, going to a restaurant will have you spend up to 35 CAD on a meal. But cooking your food yourself will only amount to a weekly cost of 50 CAD to 70 CAD.

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Transportation

Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada
Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada

Due to the size of the country, getting around without a car is a difficult task. You’ll find great public transportation within city limits. Train service is also available and it runs from coast to coast. The scenes are beautiful on a train ride although it’s not cheap. Looking for a very cheap means? A mega bus is available for 5 between cities in Ontario and Quebec because the costs can be as low as 1 CAD.
In places that Mega bus does not run, Greyhound, Coach Canada, and Red Arrow serve as replacements. They travel long distances around most of the country though they can be uncomfortable for such distances. Renting a car for between 35 CAD to 80 CAD a day is also very okay for traveling between provinces or if you’re on a visit. Flying is the last alternative but the prices are very high because the country has only two major airlines – WestJet and AirCanada.

Activities

Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada
Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada

There are a lot of outdoor activities like kayaking, white water rafting, skiing, among others. No matter what part of the country you are or whatever season you’re around, there are always many things to do. Here are some of the top spots in Canada for you to check out.

Tips to Help Save Money on during your trip

1. Coupon sites

Try to be aware of all your stops before time so that you can get familiar with some sites that offer local deals and low budget, like Groupon. You will find some good options for the best attractions and restaurants.

2. Couchsurf

Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada Tips
Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada Tips

Canada is not a very friendly destination when it comes down to budget. But by Couchsurfing, you’ll still be able to reduce your expenses. It will be even easier to get a host the major cities than in most of the smaller towns. Summertime is the most popular season for tourists so make sure you do your findings and book ahead. Canada Travel Guide

3. Outdoor summer festivals

Canadians mostly stay indoors during the cold, long winter so they usually hold a lot of festivals outdoors during the summer, in order to get the best of the hotter days. You can also make the most of your holiday by looking up the festivals in the cities you visit and participating in them. Many are usually free to attend, like Caribana ( held in Toronto), Heritage Day ( held in Edmonton), Kits Days ( Vancouver).

4. Outdoor activities

Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada Tips
Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada Tips

Because Canada is a very large country with a relatively small number of inhabitants, outdoor activities are a thing here. You can get equipment for hire, like snowshoes or cross-country skis for winter, bikes, canoes, or kayaks for summer. The equipment is not expensive to rent. They usually cost less than 80 CAD a day. There are many places you can explore for no additional cost besides equipment. Just be careful of Cottonmouth Snake bites if you decide to bike in the woods during the summer.

5. Use the Megabus

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Megabus is the most affordable way to transit between Montreal and Toronto, and into America. It runs between Ontario and Quebec. When you book you your tickets early enough, you get to spend as little as a dollar.

6. Ride-sharing services

Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada Tips
Canada Travel Guide General Facts When Traveling To Canada Tips

Websites like Craigslist, Kangaride, Couchsurfing, etc. usually have pages for ride-sharing. Canada Travel Guide
You can save the cost of transportation between cities by searching for people sharing their cars.
When you can someone going in the same direction as you, you can split the cost of gas with them and travel along.
 
 


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