
Canada, the second-largest country in the world, opens its doors to grandiose wildernesses, cosmopolitan and vibrant cities, and legendary hospitality. From the majestic Rockies to picturesque Atlantic coasts, through boreal forests and dynamic metropolises, our trips to Canada promise adventure and unforgettable discoveries. Explore our offers and get ready to be amazed by the diversity and beauty of Canada.
Natural landscapes of breathtaking beauty
Rocky Mountains, countless national parks (Banff, Jasper, Yoho), crystal clear lakes, vast forests, and spectacular coasts.
Dynamic and multicultural cities
Explore Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Quebec, each with its unique character and cosmopolitan vibe.
Iconic wildlife
Observe bears, moose, whales, caribou, and many other species in their natural habitat.
A welcoming and diverse culture
Discover the Indigenous heritage, French influence in Quebec, and the multiculturalism that enriches the country.
Canada is full of exceptional sites.


Canada experiences a wide variety of climates due to its size.

Canadian cuisine reflects its multiculturalism and regional products. The poutine (fries, cheese curds, and gravy) is an emblematic dish of Quebec. The maple syrup is used in many dishes and desserts. Seafood is excellent on the coasts (lobster, salmon, scallops). Taste the smoked meat of Montreal, meat pies and Nanaimo bars (a dessert from British Columbia). Canada also produces renowned wines (notably ice wines from Ontario and British Columbia) and many craft beers.
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Canada has more lakes than all other countries in the world combined. It is estimated that there are over two million!
The official currency is the Canadian Dollar (CAD). Credit cards are widely accepted everywhere. It’s useful to have some cash for small purchases or in more remote areas. ATMs (called ATM or cash machines) are easy to find. Taxes (GST/HST and provincial tax) are generally not included in listed prices and are added at the time of payment.
The inhabitants of Canada are called Canadians.
Canada has two official languages: English and French. English is the majority language in most provinces. French is the main language in Quebec and is also spoken in some communities in New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba. Most government services are available in both languages.
In Canada, the electrical plugs are type A and B. The standard voltage is 120V and the frequency is 60Hz. You will need an adapter for European devices (type C/E/F) and potentially a voltage converter for devices not compatible with 120V.