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Canada

  • Canada is a low-risk travel destination with a high standard of living, excellent infrastructure, and generally low crime rates.
  • Urban centers may experience isolated incidents of petty crime, such as theft or pickpocketing, particularly in crowded tourist areas.
  • The country experiences a range of natural disasters, including wildfires, tornadoes, and heavy snowfalls, necessitating careful planning and regular monitoring of weather alerts.

Risk Factors

  • Pickpocketing, purse snatching, and theft are the most common forms of crime, especially in crowded tourist areas, public transit, and popular attractions. Urban centers like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal are more prone to petty crime, particularly in busy neighborhoods or during large events.
  • Keep valuables out of sight and vehicles locked, as thefts from unattended cars occur in large cities.
  • Violent crime rates are generally low, but isolated incidents such as assaults or muggings can occur, particularly at night in less populated or poorly lit areas.
  • Cyber threats are a growing concern, particularly in digital transactions. Ensure you have the latest software update on your device and avoid public Wi-Fi, particularly at insecure locations such as airports. Consider the use of a VPN (Virtual Private Network) for enhanced privacy and security.
  • Protests occur regularly, usually driven by socio-economic and political issues, and can be well-attended. Violence during protests is rare, but travelers are advised to avoid large gatherings. Monitor intelligence alerts to stay abreast of developments. 
  • Public transit networks in major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal include buses, subways, and light rail. These are generally safe, clean, and reliable.
  • Never accept rides from unmarked vehicles or unofficial vehicles. Legitimate taxis are easily recognizable with official markings and identification. Reputable taxi companies in Canada include Beck Taxi (Toronto), Yellow Cab (Vancouver), and Diamond Taxi (Montreal).
  • Ride sharing services like Uber and Lyft operate in many Canadian cities and provide a convenient and safe transportation option.
  • Travelers should be prepared for severe weather impacts on transportation, especially during the winter months, and consider using winter tires as required by some provinces.
  • Canada’s diverse climate can lead to a variety of natural disasters, including severe winter storms, wildfires, and occasional earthquakes.
  • The Atlantic Hurricane season runs from June to November, with areas near the Atlantic Ocean at a greater risk of being affected by hurricanes.
  • Canada is regularly affected by severe storms, including blizzards and hailstorms, though their impact varies across the country. 
  • Stay up-to-date on weather alerts and follow local advice should inclement weather conditions occur.