Canadian Travel Guides & Articles for Traveling Canada

From hiking and skiing in the unspoiled natural beauty of Banff and Jasper National Parks, to touring the orchards and wineries of British Columbia and the Okanogan Valley, to experiencing the nightlife and festival culture of sophisticated cities like Montreal and Toronto, Canada travel offers something for everyone. Travels.com has articles on advice and travel in Canada, including information on passport and visa requirements and border rules.

Canadian Border Crossing Identification Requirements

When you are planning a trip across the Canadian border, in addition to needing proof of citizenship, you will be asked to prove your identity. This is standard practice anywhere you cross. Luckily, there are a few ways to satisfy Canadian border...

Canadian Border Crossing Laws for Dogs

When going on vacation to Canada, many people like to take their household pets with them. This is especially true when it comes to the family dog. However, it is important to remember that animals are not allowed to freely cross the border betwe...

Canadian Border Entry Regulations

In order to be able to enter Canada from the United States, travelers must be in accordance with the Canadian law and pass through officials from the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA). Before traveling to Canada, it is important for people t...

Canadian Cross Border Privacy Laws

The border between Canada and the United States is one of the longest in the world and it would be unrealistic to channel resources to guard it. But is it possible to prevent personal data from crossing the border? Canada is doing its best to ach...

Canadian Government Travel Passport Requirements

U.S. citizens visiting their neighbor to the north are not required by the Canadian government to present a passport. However, the Canada Border Services Agency requires that travelers present identification documents upon arrival, so make sure y...

Canadian Visa Requirements

Due to it's northern location and large expanse of arctic and sub-arctic wilderness, Canada is a popular destination for winter and extreme sports enthusiasts. Before you begin planning your outdoor getaway to Canada, find out if you need a visa,...

Celebrity Mercury Alaska Cruise Review

The Celebrity Mercury is a mid-size premium cruise ship carrying 1,900 passengers that explores Alaska's Inside Passage. Celebrity premium ships strive to offer guests some of the amenities you'd find on luxury ships while still retaining a sense...

Centre Bell Review

As the home base of the Montreal Canadiens hockey team, Centre Bell brings big-name entertainment to the city. Located in downtown Montreal, Canada, this sizable venue is in close proximity to all of the excitement this city has to offer. This pr...

Children's Activities in & Around Montreal

Visitors to Montreal will find a variety of appealing attractions, many of which are particularly suited for kids. Both the Biodome de Montreal and the Insectarium are not only fun but educational as well. A family day spent at either the Vieux P...

Chinese Restaurants in Richmond, BC, Canada

A suburb of Vancouver, Richmond, British Columbia, is home to the Richmond Olympic Oval, the site of speed-skating for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. The town also features a variety of attractions like the Richmond Art Gallery and the Gateway Th...

Chinese Restaurants in Surrey

Surrey is a city in Canada that borders the United States to the south in the province of British Columbia. The city is the second largest in British Columbia and the 12th largest in Canada. There are many parks to explore, pristine beaches and...

Cool Things to Do in London, Ontario

London, Ontario, is a mid-sized Canadian city that once served as a major manufacturing center. It has become more urbanized over the years, and it has turned into a popular tourist resort area for luxury travelers from around the globe. Explore...

Crepe Restaurants in Toronto

Have you ever found yourself in Toronto just craving a crepe like never before? Choose from an assortment of crepe restaurants and savor the experience. The crepe is such a cultural food item and brings to mind images from so many areas around ...

Destination Wedding in Canada

Canada offers a unique blend of European style and rustic, untouched wilderness. Perhaps this is why couples flock to this country each year to celebrate their big day. Whether you are interested in a luxury hotel, rustic resort or old-world cast...

Distillery District Restaurants in Toronto

The Distillery District in Toronto is an emerging arts district that offers shopping, art galleries, condo living and art lofts in an upscale setting. Visitors can browse galleries, take in a live theater performance or shop at dozens of stores a...

Documents Needed to Move to Canada From the US

If you're going to move to Canada, even for a limited time, you'll have to apply for and receive an immigrant visa. Canada welcomes skilled foreign workers such as financial managers, engineers and registered nurses. Anyone who has worked in Cana...

Documents Required to Cross the Canadian Border

In the past, passing the Canadian border from the United States required little effort or documentation. Now, with elevated risks of terrorism and new laws, the requirements have become stricter. Although you need certain documents to cross the C...

Elk Hunting Laws in Canada

The North American or Canadian Elk is the largest species of red deer in the world. Elk have been hunted in Canada ever since the first European settlers arrived in the 1700s. There are currently about 72,000 Canadian Elk in Canada, with more tha...

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