Latest Canada travel guide year 2020 (P1)

Latest Canada travel guide year 2020 (P1)

Canada travel Guide aims to provide you with information about travel, destination, property, food to plan the trip simply, smoothly.

General information about Canada Travel

For a panoramic view of the Canada travel Guide, You need to note the following information: Canada is the second largest country by area in the world with 9,984,670 km2 and has the longest coastline in the world with an area of 202,080 km. from north to south the country stretches 4,634 km and east to west is 5,514 km long.
Comprising 10 provinces and three territories, Canada's landscape is varied from the Arctic tundra north to the steppe of the central Plains, then west to the Rocky Mountains and south-east to the Great Lakes region.

Capital: Ottawa, Ontario
Languages: English and French
Currency: The Canadian dollar is made up of 100 cents. Coins have denominations of 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 1 dollar and 2 dollars and denominations of 5 dollars, $10, $20, 50 dollars and 100 dollars. You should have cash and bank card/credit card when you travel anywhere in the world and this is no exception in Canada.
ATMS are found in all major towns and cities across the country. At the same time, credit cards are widely accepted although some establishments like small hotels and shops, especially in remote areas, can only accept cash.
Voltage used: 120 volt AC, 60hz.
The first thing, Canada travel is not cheap! Food, accommodation and activities are relatively similar to that of Europe or Australia. Taxes are not included for nearly all food and goods, so prices will probably increase more when you buy. In addition to taxes, the tip will be about 15-18% for drinking, eating and traveling.

Hướng dẫn du lịch Canada mới nhất - Phần 1Canada is not a cheap destination

Canada 's minimum travel budget will be $80 per day to cover accommodation (e.g., dormitories and AirBNB), food and travel activities. This depends largely on your basic accommodation and whether you choose free entertainment or day tours. A projected middle-range amount will be $80-$200 USD can vary greatly based on your activity, shipping method.

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When to travel Canada?

Due to its enormous size and diversity of landscapes, Canada is the year-round destination. However, when you visit a certain area will depend on what you want to do when you are there. There is really no certain time of year to visit Canada.
According to the latest Canada travel guide , if you have the aim to be skiing then the winter months will be when you want to be there. And if you're behind the perfect warm weather to enjoy the great outdoors, summer is the time for you. Each season has its own unique festivals, food and natural surroundings. Travelers spoiled for choice in Canada:
-Winter (Apr 11-2)
Winter in Canada has snow and cold. The mountain, river and forest landscapes become more majestic when there is a smooth snow. Keep in mind that the West Coast tends to be more temperate winters, more rain. Top winter highlights include:
+ Mountains and snow-covered landscapes (British Columbia, Alberta, Yukon, Northwest Territories are great for this). Winter sports are very popular throughout the country, skiing.
+ A great winter of Québec-the province influenced by France with the interesting vibe of Europe. Montreal and Quebec City are great destinations during the winter months.
+ Winter also has delicious dishes such as maple taffy (syrup like snow) or a cup of crushed wine! Endless winter festivals include the Quebec Winter Festival, Winterlude in Ottawa, and the Light Festival of Montreal (Montréal en Lumière). Niagara falls freeze and illuminate colours during the winter Light Festival.
-Spring (3 to 6 months)
Spring is flowering time and also the low season Canadatourist. This means less festivals and events and tourists are also less. The snow has melted and the spring also carries a lot of rain, so be prepared for the damp days. Highlights of spring include:
+ The Icebergs 10,000 years passed by the ocean. Outdoor activities such as water rafting become popular with river flows rising from melting snow water in early spring.
+ The cherry Blossom Festival of Vancouver is one of the few major Canadian spring festivals. This event celebrates the bloom time of the city in shades of pink.
-Summer (June 6 to 9 months)
Summer is the favorite season of Canadians. The temperature averages from 20 to 30 degrees depending on where you are (the weather is usually erratic). Highlights of the summer include:
+ You can catch wild animals by walking or camping, the chance to catch deer, bears, deer, beaver and other wild animals that rise in the summer
+ Summer season is also the Canadian festival season. Summer has a lot of events across the country, from music and art, to food and wine. Some of the major festivals include Calgary Stampede (Alberta), Celemony of Light (Vancouver), Montreal Jazz Festival (Québec) and Just for Smiles (nationwide, originating from Montréal).
+ This is also a barbecue season and you can experience with some locals through a classic Canadian summer night with BBQ, campfire. According to Canada travel guide then this is the time for outdoor workshops such as kayaking, portaging... 
-Autumn (months 9 to 11 months)
Autumn is a favorite season of visitors. Canadian autumn is world renowned for its spectacular leaf-color changes that occur when the temperature decreases. This highlights mountains and forests in the rustic shades of orange, yellow and red. Highlights of the fall include:
+ See Autumn Leaves in Ontario. Finding the trails, watching autumn leaves is exciting tourist activity for autumn Canada. Each province has a leaf change tracking site that helps you track location/time of color changes.
+ Polar bears appear: These creatures are rare and need expensive tours to watch. From May 10 to Nov, polar bears (and beluga whales) may appear in Churchill, Manitoba and Baffin Island, Nunavut when they are out looking for food prepared for the winter season.
+ Free All-night contemporary art event of Toronto- Nuit Blanche , which takes place in October.
 Canada's Thanksgiving took place on the 2nd Monday of the 10th month of every year. This festival will have a huge grilled turkey feast that is marinated with spices, served with mashed potatoes, grilled vegetables, and more. If you are unable to find a local family to dine, try looking for a restaurant to enjoy it

How to go to Canada and travel?


Go to Canada

According to the Canada travel guide, The country is connected by road to only one country that is the United States. This means that unless you are from the US by road, rail or boat, you will fly into Canada when in all other countries.
Air Canada is the country's national airline and operates close to 100 international destinations. Flights to and from Canada are usually not cheap and the prices don't seem to often change much. From Vietnam, you can choose to book tickets online via Skyscanner, Agoda... And a selection of stops that fit your budget. That is entirely dependent on destination because Canada is very vast. Specifically, you can reach the following areas through large destinations:
-The West coast (i.e. the Pacific Mountains) begins and ends in Vancouver (British Columbia) or Calgary (Alberta).
-The Prairies: Flies to Calgary (Alberta), Saskatoon (Saskatchewan) or Winnipeg (Manitoba).
-Northern and Canadian Arctic: flying to Whitehorse (Yukon) is an excellent base for exploring both Yukon and Alaska, as well as the ultra-optical view. Fly into Iqaluit (Nunavut) to explore the North Pole. Yellowknife is the best to explore the Northwest Territory and the extremes, although most of these flights will require connection via Calgary or Vancouver.
-Central Canada: Flying into Toronto (Ontario), This is also a suitable place to visit Niagara Falls. Toronto is also a departure point to drive or fly to Ottawa, the nation's capital. For the Quebec region of Canada let's fly into Montreal.
-The east coast (i.e. Atlantic Ocean): Flies into Charlottetown (PEI), Halifax (Nova Scotia) or St. John's (Newfoundland and Labrador).

Travel within Canada

Flight routes
-Domestic flights including airlines: The Jazz of Porter, Flair and Air Canada, although the fare is expensive!
-If you are in more distant areas (for example, North British Columbia, Yukon, etc.), these areas usually only have smaller regional airlines. (Example: local Yukon Airlines).
Car
Canada is one of the best places to explore by car. According to Canada travel guide, When planning a trip you should plan on allocating the day of your itinerary as the distance will be long and scenic landscapes can make you stop a lot. If your travel dates are too many destinations and don't have time for unexpected stops, you won't feel as much enjoy in Canada!
-Car rental prices vary according to season and demand, up to $25 USD per day is the standard for a compact car. It is recommended to book in advance (especially in summer). Also you should compare many car rental sites to choose the best price and service
-RV or campervan is an excellent transport method. This can be a major saver in tourist hotspots such as Banff and Jasper (where there are many famous Canadian glacier and mountain lakes). Keep in mind that a Canadian travel experience is self-sufficient for many people to choose from that is the larger, faster, and better choice of vehicles to explore by car.

Bus
-Bus in the area connects many towns and small cities of Canada. If you don't rent a car, the bus is usually the cheapest means of transportation between cities and provinces.
-Greyhound is the largest bus operator in Canada, with routes in most provinces and territories. Tickets purchased seven days in advance will be discounted.
-STA Travel offers hop-on hop-off bus tickets, offering higher flexibility at a reduced cost. Includes small fixed group tours
-According to Canada travel guide, Megabus is a popular cheap bus with low prices. Time to come and go is very much and sometimes is very crowded so you should pay extra small fee for reserved seats. Megabus operates between Ontario, Quebec and several U.S. cities.
Train
Canada's cross-country rail is one of the most impressive railways in the whole world. Travel and travel routes are mainly operated by VIA Rail. VIA's best-known experience are sleeping trains, where the glass roof of the trains offers full visibility to mountains, forests and wildlife. This is a unique and spectacular way to see Canada but at a fairly expensive price.
Conventional (non-sleeping) trains are more affordable than domestic flights, but are more expensive than buses. Prices typically start at $31 USD for one-way short routes and up to $120 USD for longer routes. Tickets are sold in a system from the basic seat at the lowest fares and up to business class. This means to get the best price, the best you should book in advance before the ticket price is sold out.

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