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Toronto
Toronto, Онтарио, Канада
The largest and most populous city in Canada offers visitors a dizzying array of attractions and things to do. The 1,815-foot tall CN Tower, which dominates the city's skyline, and Toronto City Hall, one of the most unique structures in the world, are must-sees on any visit to the provincial capital. Other popular attractions include Casa Loma, the Gothic Revival house and gardens in midtown Toronto; the theme park, boats and sand beaches on Toronto Islands; and the history, architecture and politics at the Ontario Legislative Building.
Quebec
Québec, Квебек, Канада
One of North America's oldest cities still has fortified walls that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site in this French-speaking capital of the Quebec province. Quebec's cityscape is defined by the magnificent Château Frontenac constructed as a luxury hotel in the 19th Century for travelers of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The Canadian metropolis that was founded in 1608 along the St. Lawrence River and features The Museum of Civilization, The Citadel, Plains of Abraham, The Ice Hotel, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church and Notre-Dame de Quebec Basilica Cathedral.
Niagara
Niagara Falls, Онтарио, Канада
The main draw to this Ontario city established in 1903 is certainly the majestic Canadian Horseshoe Falls section of Niagara Falls and brings many tourists. In addition to the grand falls themselves, attractions are Journey Behind the Falls, Maid of the Mist, Niagara Skywheel, Skylon Tower, Niagara Botanical Gardens, Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory, Bird Kingdom, Niagara Heritage Trail, Clifton Hill, MarineLand, IMAX Theater, Fallsview Indoor Waterpark and Queens Street Art & Culture District.
Canadian Rockies
Canada
The Canadian portion of the famous Rocky Mountains run approximately 1,000 miles from the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta with the highest peak being Mount Robson at 12,972 feet. The Canadian Rocky Mountains offer some of the most spectacular natural scenic vistas in the country and are home to many national parks including Banff, Jasper, Kootenay and Yoho. In addition to Waterton Lakes National Park, these parks were designated a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Heritage Site.
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Location
The country of Canada is positioned in both the northern and western hemispheres. It's the largest country on the North American continent, and bordered by the United States in the south; the U.S. State of Alaska in the far-northwest and the island of Greenland in the far-northeast.
Transportation
Train. Toronto and Montréal are the two Canadian cities with subway systems. ...
Taxi. Most of the main cities have taxis and smaller towns have one or two. ...
Bus. Buses are the most common form of public transportation, and practically all towns have their own systems.
Bicycle.
Languages Spoken
English. As you may have guessed, English is the most commonly spoken language at home in our country. ...
French. Our other official language, French, is the second-most commonly spoken language in Canada. ...
Mandarin.
Cantonese.
Punjabi.
Currency
The official currency is the Canadian dollar.
Using U.S. Dollars in Canada
The good news is that duty-free shops, border crossings, border towns, and Canada's most popular destinations and attractions will readily accept U.S. currency and probably give a decent exchange.
Visas
Step 1: Determine how you will apply.
Step 2: Fill out the tourist visa application form.
Step 3: Pay the processing fee.
Step 4: Visit local Canada Visa Application Centre (CVAC)
Step 5: Submit over your application form.
Step 6: Track your application online.
Electricity
In Canada the power plugs and sockets are of type A and B. The standard voltage is 120 V and the standard frequency is 60 Hz.
Vaccinations
Some vaccines are recommended or required for Canada. The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Canada: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.
Emergency Calls
911 is used in Canada, however 112 is the standard in the GSM mobile network and also connects to the emergency services in Canada.
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FAQs about Canada
How much time does it take for Canada visa stamping?
The ideal processing time for a visitor visa for Canada is a maximum of 15 days. A student visa needs 3 days for processing, while a work visa takes a maximum of 4 days. The processing time may vary according to the location of the application centre and individual cases.
Is interview required for Canada visa?
Is an interview required to get a Canadian tourist visa? For the majority of the nationalities, Canadian tourist visa does not require an interview, the applicant (or someone on behalf of the applicant with an authority letter) has to submit the documents to the embassy/consulate to apply for a visa.
Do you need a consent letter to travel within Canada?
While the Government of Canada doesn't require a consent letter for children traveling without both parents, they strongly recommend it.
What should I wear to the Canadian Rockies in July?
ou won't need the same extreme clothing required in the winter months, but you will still want the following:
a pair of lightly insualted gloves.
a warm hat.
a scarf.
long sleeve shirts.
comfortable pants.
possibly a light pair of long johns depending on your activities.
a warm jacket is neccesary but it can be a mid-weight.