Essential tips for travelers headed to Canada for the first time.
Canada is the second-largest country in the world (after Russia) and offers a stunning array of varied landscapes, experiences, and sites for visitors. Canadians are proud of their beautiful home and are internationally known to be friendly to travelers. It is also an incredibly diverse country. In addition to the two official languages, English and French, over 70 indigenous languages are spoken across the provinces and territories. Additionally, many immigrant communities impact language use. For instance, you’ll see Chinese characters all over parts of British Columbia, as well as Spanish, Arabic, Punjabi, and more in different communities. Immigration also adds to amazing multicultural food scenes in Canadian cities.
It is home to some of the most iconic national parks in the world. Ski and hike Banff or check out the bison-filled prairie provinces before kayaking fjords in Québec. Further north in Nunavut, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories, you can chase northern lights without paying Scandinavian prices. Love unique events? Check out skijoring (skiers pulled by a horse and rider) or the annual stampede in Calgary. Every summer, the festival city of Montréal hosts the Montréal International Jazz Festival, POP Montreal, and more. Winnipeg Folklife is not to be missed, and neither is the Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax. No matter what your interests are, Canada makes for a wonderful destination.
Moosemeat? Never seen it in a store.
Decent hotel for $100? Nonexistent.
How's she bootin??? Mythical.
Failed to mention that Toronto is the fourth-largest city in North America, and perhaps the most culturally diverse in the world, as well as a major food destination. Look at a map. A lot of Canada is south of the border. Also don't expect to bring guns.