🇨🇦 Canada travel essentials

Everything you need to plan a trip to Canada — climate, currency, packing essentials, public holidays, voltage and plug types, and what locals actually wear.

Currency
C$ CAD
Canadian Dollar · vs USD
Electricity
120V · 60Hz
Plug: Type A, Type B
Best months
Aug, Jul, Jun
Avg high 22°C · 16 rain days
Capital time zone
America/Montreal
Cities covered
23
23 with full climate data

Top cities in Canada

+11 more cities — explore via all destinations.

Local style + dress code

Toronto is casual; pack for extremes — bitter winters, humid summers.

Dress code: casual

Public holidays in Canada

Plan around national holidays — many businesses close, transport gets busier, and prices for flights/hotels can spike.

See the full 2026 calendar for Canada →

Money & currency

The Canadian Dollar (CAD, symbol C$) is the official currency. Live exchange rates are updated daily.

Cost of living & travel — Vancouver

Estimated daily budgets per person across three travel tiers. Lodging assumes single occupancy or shared dorm; food covers 3 meals + a coffee/drink; transit covers metro and short rides; activities cover one paid attraction per day.

Per person per day 🎒 Budget🏨 Mid-range🥂 Luxury
🛏 Lodging $50$165$425
🍽 Food $25$65$175
🚇 Transit $9$14$60
🎟 Activities $15$40$100
Daily total $99$284$760

Estimates as of 2025-2026, in USD per person. Actual spend varies with season, neighborhood, and trip style.

Visas & entry rules

Top-passport entry rules for Canada — quick reference, but always confirm with the destination's official consulate before booking flights:

PassportRuleStayNotes
🇺🇸 US passport eTA (online) up to 180 days eTA online required for air arrivals (C$7).
🇬🇧 UK passport eTA (online) up to 180 days
🇪🇺 EU passport eTA (online) up to 180 days
🇦🇺 Australian passport eTA (online) up to 180 days

Last reviewed 2025-2026. Visa rules change with little notice; this table is informational and not legal advice.

Plan a trip to Canada

Use one of our planning tools to figure out exactly when and how to go:

What to pack

Each city has month-by-month packing lists computed from local climate data — temperatures, rainfall, peak hazard seasons, and Canada's dress code.

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