Browse travel tips and advice for Canada. Plan your Canada trip by making sure you know all the facts before you go. Read tips and advice for Canada submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review for a Canada travel tip.
|
|
lmaclach says:
Anyone planning to travel from Vancouver should check out the Travel Bug store on Broadway and about MacDonald-ish. The people who work there have hands on experience traveling and will help you out in any way that they can. They know all the books and gadgets sold there and will not sell you anythi…
|
|
Air Canada
1 review
#32 of 54 general tips & advice in Canada
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Canada
|
|
world-traveller123 says:
Hello all travbuddies. I have decided to give you a low down on all the airlines I have flown with in my lifetime so far.
First Airline I will profile is Air Canada. I have flown with them the most due to the destinations they fly to and convenience.
Air Canada does get a bad publicity these d…
|
|
Expensive "General Tip & Advice" in Canada
|
|
world-traveller123 says:
This is my review of Air Canada Jazz. Air Canada Jazz is a sub company of Air Canada.
Air Canada Jazz does regional flights within Canada from smaller cities to the larger ones.
I have flown with them many times from Thunder Bay to Toronto and back. For all my international flights, from Toron…
|
|
|
|
X_Drive says:
The second busiest airport in Canada is about 9 miles from downtown Vancouver on Richmond’s Sea Island. There are four terminals for passenger service, and they do business with more than 50 different airlines. In our case, because we were flying in from out of country to take a cruise, we were …
|
|
|
|
cynthiagao says:
If you have no car in such a small city •saskatoon, you have three choices to do, one is walking, it’s not quite far away except you live too far away from where you want to go, the second choice is bicycle, but it is not fit for in the winter, the last choice is taking bus.
Comparing bus stop…
|
|
La poutine
1 review
#36 of 54 general tips & advice in Canada
|
|
seeUaroundtheWorld says:
In Québec, "la poutine" refers to a dish traditionnaly made of french fries, cheese curds and gravy.
This dish created in the 1950's is so popular that a song was written about it "The dance of the poutine" http://www.dailymotion.com/related/x3gzsc_omnikrom-feat-ttc-danse-la-poutine_music/video…
|
|
|
|
THEDJP213 says:
If your going here to snowboard, I recommend staying in the main village. Many travel sites will give you better deals to stay outside the city in hotels that are still pretty good, but the money you save will be lost on taxis and time. I stayed in a real nice hotel in a city called Pemberton, whi…
|
|
|
|
silan says:
Nathalie Parenteau is an artist who has been living in the Yukon for 15 years now. Her work is very recognizable and even the labels of the Yukon Brewing Company's beer bottles bear her art. Her work is a great representation of human and animal wildlife in Canada's north.
Dancing Moose Gifts is …
|
|
|
|
mrkcty says:
Most tours are every hour, and go until 4pm at most wineries. There are a lot more wineries in the area, but these are the only ones I managed to check out.
Mission Hill Estates
INCREDIBLE landscape and gorgeous architecture. Driving through the Jurassic-Park-esque gates, opens to the estates…
|
|
|
|
scope says:
of course!
If you go to the main bus station on Berri/Ontario (opposite the national Library) you can find details of 1 or 2 bus companies which go there. It's been a while since i last took the bus, but there are more at weekends, leaving friday pm or sat am, during the week i'm not sure, but the…
|
|
|
|
moose1404office says:
Sundridge got a beach close by! IGA is not too faw in Sundridge Ontario Canada! Sundridge got a-lot of frequent lands to lived on! Couple of cities and towns are close by! Just outside of Huntsville Ontario Canada! Sundridge weather is different than southwestern ontario residents will be getting! I…
|
|
|
|
te-quiero says:
Well, what can I say about our tiny little train service?
There are currently (30 January 2008) 11 stops from one end (Health Sciences) to the other (Clareview). You cannot get on the wrong line - there is only one with two directions of travel to go. Clareview is in the far north east of Edmonto…
|
|
Packing Tips
1 review
#43 of 54 general tips & advice in Canada
|
|
milltownmeadow says:
Well the time has come again and I am about to leave on a trip to
S.E. Asia that will last almost 3 months.
I have just finished packing all I will need, so here are some
packing tips which may be of some help to others.
I travel with a 85+15L backpack—a good size as there is always
room for …
|
|
|
|
pyrrho says:
The cheapest way I found of getting to Pearson Airport from the city centre - is to get the subway (TTC) on the westbound Bloor line (green), for about $3, to the end of the line at Kipling. You can then pick up a free bus to the airport, which leaves from the end of the bus platform (to the right).…
|
|
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Canada
|
|
seeUaroundtheWorld says:
Many travellers are wondering if they should do the jump from a suitcase to a backpack. Also, this topic often appears in the forums. I share here my experience on the topic...
Suitcases are fine for short trips or trips where we don't have to move around much (per example visiting relatives or …
|
|
Canada Travel tips Map
Click on map to activate
Sponsored Links
Canada Hotels