Tips for Organising a Holiday to Canada

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Canada boasts many attractive tourist destinations, each with its unique appeal, no matter the time of year you choose to visit. This vast and captivating nation offers much to every traveller, from the majestic Rocky Mountains to the bustling streets of its world-class, culturally diverse cities. Taking a holiday to Canada is an exciting experience, and here are our top six tips to help you make the most of your trip.



Tips for Organising a Holiday to Canada

Here are some tips and pieces of advice regarding organising a vacation to Canada. Oh and if liked your stay it's totally understandable that you want to move there. So if your question is how to relocate to a Canadian city - well, it can be done in several steps, which can vary depending on your nationality, the purpose of your move, and your personal circumstances. Be sure to get some professional help with the documentation and the process!


#1. Plan and Travel Wisely!

Canada’s popularity as a holiday destination means it experiences high demand, particularly from summer through to autumn. To take advantage of early bird discounts and a wider range of options, plan your travel and accommodation well in advance. Your travel advisor can confirm availability and suggest dates that best suit your itinerary.


#2. Venture Beyond the Cities!

While cities like Toronto and Vancouver are enthralling, Canada’s lesser-known regions also hold unique charm. There are a wealth of experiences to enjoy beyond the cities, from ski areas to Canada’s iconic wilderness.


#3. Consider Visiting in an Alternative Season!

Canada is famous for its sunny summers and snowy winters, but each season has something unique to offer. For pleasant weather and fewer crowds, consider visiting in spring or autumn. In spring, you might see Ottawa’s vibrant tulips or Vancouver’s cherry blossoms. Autumn brings spectacular foliage and picturesque scenery to Ontario, Québec, and the Maritimes.


#4. Book Local Experiences and Tours in Advance!

Canada offers plenty of local tours, and booking in advance ensures you won’t miss out on must-see sights or unique experiences, while potentially saving on local fees. Specialists like Canadian Affair can help arrange a variety of fascinating tours, from wildlife viewing and guided hikes to wine tastings and Indigenous experiences, whether you’re on a city break or a ski holiday. If you’re planning a ski trip, include lift passes at the best rate and collect them conveniently at the main ticket office in your area.


#5. Unique Accommodation Options!

Staying in one of Western Canada’s remote wilderness lodges offers a one-of-a-kind experience. World-class tented safari lodges like Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge and Great Bear Lodge provide dream getaways, with limited rooms to maximise wildlife sightings and minimise environmental impact. Canada becomes a winter wonderland, with snow-based activities, festivals, and carnivals, as well as unique stays like Hotel de Glace.


#6. Treat Yourself!

For a truly memorable stay, we recommend the renowned Fairmont hotels, known for their legendary locations and impeccable service. For a surprisingly reasonable cost, consider upgrading to Fairmont Gold to enjoy private check-in, exclusive lounge access, a continental breakfast, and afternoon treats. Your travel advisor can provide more details about this option.


In Conclusion

A holiday to Canada offers an extraordinary experience of diverse natural beauty. By planning your timing, booking your accommodation and tours carefully, and mixing visits to the major cities with off-the-beaten-path destinations, you’ll enhance the quality of your holiday.


Whether you’re opting for hotels, exploring Canada’s wilderness, or engaging in seasonal activities, a well-planned schedule will ensure you enjoy Canada at its finest. Happy travels, and enjoy every moment of your adventure!

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