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.

How to Get a Canadian Visa

If you are planning to visit Canada for more than 90 days, you will need to apply for a visa. There are many different types of Canadian visas. Examples include tourist visas, student visas and business visas.

How to Get a Tourist Visa in Canada

Every year, Canada welcomes more than 5,000 visitors. U.S. citizens do not need a visa to visit the country, as long as they stay for a period of less then three months. They do, however, need a valid passport or green card to travel across the b...

How to Get to Wasaga Beach From Toronto

Wasaga beach is a beautiful waterside getaway for people who live in the metropolis of Toronto. The route is simple and direct, which is why so many people make the trek each summer weekend. In less than two hours, you can escape the grind and gr...

How to Obtain a Canadian Passport

Canadian citizens need to possess a valid Canadian passport to travel internationally. Canadian children are also required to have their own passports. Canadian passports are valid for five years. To apply for a passport, the applicant must submi...

How to Obtain a Canadian Passport for U.S. Citizens

Because Canadian passports are only given to Canadian citizens, the only way for a U.S. citizen to get one is to apply for and be granted Canadian citizenship. This will make you a citizen of both the United States and Canada, which is known as d...

How to Obtain a Canadian Work Visa

A visa is an agreement issued by Canada to live and work in the country without being a citizen. If you are interested in working temporarily in Canada while you are visiting or vacationing, this can be a good choice. If you are getting married t...

How to Replace an iPod Video Battery

Though the battery in an iPod Video (also referred to as the iPod 5th Generation) is rechargeable, it will eventually lose its ability to hold a charge. When this happens, the battery will need to be replaced. Apple advises iPod owners not to tr...

How to Ski the Wapta Traverse

The Wapta Traverse is a strenuous skiing adventure. It's also one of the most popular and scenic backcountry skiing terrain in all of Western Canada. With premier ski touring summits located along the continental divide, on the Wapta and Waputik ...

How to Survive in the Wilderness of Canada

Canada has vast areas of unoccupied wilderness that beckon outdoor enthusiasts. Its towering mountain ranges, wide lakes and open grasslands offer countless opportunities for recreation. But accidents can happen, so before setting off on a trip i...

How to Travel to Edmonton

Edmonton, the capital of Alberta, spans the Saskatchewan River Valley near the province's epicentre, 515 km (320 miles) north of the Montana border. Getting there involves traveling by air for the quickest access; car for the most independent vi...

How to Travel to Whistler, BC

The Whistler resort town in British Columbia is a prime destination for avid snowboarders, skiers and other thrill-seekers. It is a world-class ski destination with hundreds of trails, dozens of lifts and two mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb. Th...

How to Use a GPS Unit

A GPS does many things as a navigation tool that simple paper maps can't. It uses several satellites to pinpoint your exact location. Once you enter a destination, it will map out the route, step by step, and tell you what time you'll arrive. Som...

Immigration Requirements in Canada

If you are interested in immigrating to Canada, you may be a little confused about immigration requirements. Canada offers five immigration classes for applicants to explore. With so many options, you're sure to find an immigration class appropri...

Important Facts About Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls is one of the most visited places in North America. By knowing a few things about this famous attraction, you can appreciate it and enjoy it more the next time you visit.

Indian Restaurants in North Vancouver

North Vancouver, about 5 miles north of downtown, is host to a variety of attractions including the Capilano Suspension Bridge, Grouse Mountain's Skyride, several skiing and snowboarding parks, and some attractive shopping malls. Whether you're j...

Indian Restaurants in Ottawa, Dalhousie

Ottawa, Ontario, is Canada's capital, and it is home to some of Canada's premiere arts venues along with a vibrant nightlife scene. The international flair of Ottawa also provides for a wide array of ethnic restaurant selections each concentrated...

Interesting Facts About Canada

Canada is a country located on the North American continent above the 49th parallel of latitude. It stretches the entire expanse of the northern part of the continent from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. The nation is flanked by the Arct...

Interesting Places in Ottawa

Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is a young, vibrant city that has much to offer a visitor. Located on the confluence of three rivers, Ottawa has beautiful architecture, places to take a quiet stroll and caters to both speakers of English and Frenc...

Interesting Places in Quebec

Quebec, both a city and a province in Canada, is a popular tourist destination because of its rich history, vibrant culture and astonishing architecture. The province's largest city, Quebec City, also offers tourists the opportunity to see a beau...

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