Travel Medical Insurance
for Visitors to Canada
Ontario and Quebec
Ontario
Like its
neighbor Quebec, Ontario is one of the largest provinces in the country
and offers visitors an array of possibilities from five-star hotels in
the cosmopolitan city of Toronto to peaceful lake side cottages in the
rural areas. While in Toronto, check out tourist attractions such as the
CN Tower which was recently nominated as one of the seven wonders of the
modern world and boasts more than 2 million visitors a year! Take a stroll
along the Waterfront and visit Ontario Place which offers exciting rides
for the young and old. Visit the Toronto Zoo, home to more than 5000 animals.
Southern Ontario (Canada’s fruit belt) makes many of the finest
wines in the country. Take a wine tasting tour through one of the numerous
vineyards in the Niagara region. While in the area, don’t forget
to check out spectacular Niagara Falls, one of the world’s most
requested honeymoon spots.
Ottawa, Canada’s
Capital City, is also a lovely city to visit. In the winter, bring your
skates and have fun skating down the Rideau Canal, the longest outdoor
skating rink in the country. You can also visit the Parliament buildings
and some of the best museums in the country including the National Museum
of Science and Technology and the Museum of Civilization (located in nearby
Hull).
See the official website of the province of Ontario.
Quebec
If you
are in the mood for a little European flavor, Quebec is the place to visit.
Quebec City has an interesting historical background and you will appreciate
the many narrow cobblestone streets and various houses dating from the
eighteenth and nineteenth century. The Quebec City Winter Carnival is
well worth the trip but make reservations well is advance and dress warmly!
Dining in Quebec is an experience you don’t want to miss. Some Quebecois
specialties include traditional tourtière (meat pie) and of course
tarte au sirop d’érable. Eighty percent of the world’s
supply of maple syrup is produced in Quebec.
If you visit in the Spring when the maple tree sap starts to flow, give
yourself a treat and head off to one of the maple syrup farms for a Sugaring-Off
party, but go when you are hungry and expect to leave very sated indeed.
Duck foie gras and Quebec lamb are also delicious. If you are in the mood
for a little cheese with your wine, sample one of Quebec’s various
cheeses (over 80 different kinds of cheeses!).
You may also want to visit Montreal and eat in one of the hundreds of
world class restaurants. During the summer months, Montreal is an exciting
city with one festival following another: The Montreal International Jazz
Festival (which runs from June 30 to July 11th this year) and The Just
for Laughs Festival. If you are in the mood for something a little less
structured, head over to Mount Royal on a Sunday afternoon and enjoy what
is called ‘TamTam’, a spontaneous gathering of drummers who
meet to jam as soon as the snow melts until the snow falls again.
See the official website of the province of Quebec.
Provinces
Nova Scotia
and New Brunswick
PEI Newfoundland
and Labrador
Ontario and Quebec
Saskatchewan
and Manitoba
BC and Alberta
Nunavut,
the Yukon and the Northwest Territories
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