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* Price shown is for a 90 day trip to Canada with 50,000 dollar coverage for an adult of age 25 years
One of the largest countries in the world, Canada is home to numerous beautiful landscapes. It is rich in culture and breath-taking natural wonders. The country has so much to offer, that just a week or two of your time won't cover it. This also means a vibrant and extremely contrasting itinerary, for which a great deal of planning is required! Read on to know more about Canada's natural highlights and how to plan your trip's timing.
For a country as vast as Canada, it really boils down to what you want to do here and where you are visiting. Each season has its own attraction and it only changes with the region. They all have their special events, festivals, and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The temperature can be as high as 40°C and drop as low as -40°C, depending on the region and month of the year.
Summer is the most favored time to visit Canada, as it usually has an extremely cold winter. Keeping this in mind, the best time to visit Canada is from September to November while the weather is somewhat cool and the surroundings are laden with autumn foliage. There will also be many fall celebrations in many regions, especially the famous wine and pumpkin festivals.
If planning to visit Canada during winters, the winter here begins mid-December onwards and lasts until late March. However, some coastal regions like Vancouver have milder temperatures around 4-6°C instead of blistering -20°C. However, this is also the best time for you to witness the beautiful Northern Lights, given that you're bundled up and ready to brave the cold! You will also find a lot of winter sports and festivals throughout Canada as this is a holiday season for Canadians.Â
For people coming from comparatively warm countries like India, Spring is one of the best times to bask in Canada's natural beauty. The warmer weather also means lower prices. You can go to many festivals including Cherry Blossom Festival, Canadian Tulip Festival, and Apple Blossom Festival in Nova Scotia.
Probably the most popular tourist destination in Canada, Niagara Falls are best experienced between June and August. Summer being the peak season, you may end up spending more money but with good reason. Fall and spring seasons are also good to visit thanks to less crowd which also gives you an option to visit various local wineries and gardens. By October, the prices drop down as the temperature is rather cool and the breezes from these majestic waterfalls feel much colder even on a sunny day.
Winter sports lovers can visit Canada anytime between December and March when most of the country is covered with snow. This time is perfect for skiing and snowboarding, however, the costs are on the higher end. You can also consider visiting later in March when the price lowers along with the crowd. This time is the holiday season for most Canadian schools and popular resorts are mostly crowded. Here are some of the places to ski in Canada:
There are also multiple deals and packages available for tourists to visit these ski resorts after the Christmas crowds have cleared, usually after mid-January. If you prefer a bit warmer temperature, then early summers around Late February and early March are not only cheaper but also comfortable!
Nature lovers and hikers can find a lot of popular and hidden hiking trails in Canada throughout the year. A ferry ride will take you to the most popular hiking trail on Vancouver Island which has multiple spots for camping and bonfire.Â
June to August is a good time to go hiking in Canada, with warm sunny days and clear skies. Banff National Park and many other parts of the Canadian Rocky Mountains have numerous activities for you to choose from. The choice is simple; it’s either during your winter holiday or a warmer time. If you are in for snow and want to see snowcapped mountains and winter sports, then you can visit any time between December and April.Â
If you prefer hiking in a more comfortable manner with blooming flowers and lush green cover under the sun, then the best time to hiking in Canada would be from June until September. Be warned that this period is among the most crowded period and very expensive for many people due to high demand. A trip during shoulder season such as mid-September will mean less crowd and affordable prices. Ultimately, it depends on what you want!
Average worldwide flights in Canada are pretty heavy on the pocket, which also makes it one of the greatest expenses during this trip. Considering the peak season, the most affordable time to visit Canada is either from January to March or from August to December.
You can consider visiting Canada between mid-May and the latter part of June when the tourism is slow and the costs are minimal. It is barely the start of the summer season and most attractions are closed, however, there are still many parks and monuments functional. The accommodation can be booked at a cheaper rate thanks to the low demand and you can make this is a budget trip with proper planning. Make sure that you invest in a decent international travel insurance plan, keeping in mind the emergency that you may face in this vast country.
Winter in Canada is very harsh and for that reason, it is recommended to avoid visiting it unless you're ready to fight the biting cold. However, regions like Southern Ontario are pretty pleasant during this time and can be a good place for leisurely sightseeing and relaxation. However, the temperature drops as low as -30°C, and the snow affects the roads a lot, making it tricky and even dangerous to drive.Â
If you do go in winters, keep an eye on the regional weather report; especially winter storm warnings. The farther you travel north, the colder it gets with temperatures easily reaching -40°C. Most accommodation and rentals are expensive, so you need to book them as early as possible even if they're not in the most desirable areas.
Overall, with such a vast expanse of land, you can always time your vacation and visit during the off-season. Canada has a lot to offer and one season doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t go anywhere else! Make sure to do your homework and make a list of alternative plans so that you make the most of this trip.Â
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* Price shown is for a 90 day trip to Canada with 50,000 dollar coverage for an adult of age 25 years