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Tourism in Canada

Planning to visit Canada's majestic landscapes, pristine waterways and its spectacular multicultural cities? Tour the country and enjoy Canada's treasures by car, bus, train or boat? visit the historic sites and museums? or have fun at one of the hundreds of cultural festivals held each year? The information found below could help. Enjoy your holiday!

  • Visiting Canada : what you need to know about entry requirements, what you can bring in the country, restrictions, quarantine for animals, tax refunds, and many other useful tips.
  • Tips for US travelers to Canada : Useful information provided by the US Department of State to Americans planing a trip or a vacation in Canada. American visitors may also visit the site of the new US Embassy in Ottawa. For gun users visiting Canada, we invite you to consult a fact sheet which sets out the main requirements under Canada's Firearms Act for non-residents who wish to bring a firearm to Canada or borrow a firearm while they are in Canada.

Canada's Provinces and Territories: official tourism sites

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2005-09-21
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