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Health > Travel > Immunizations and clinics

Provides information for Canadians on recommended immunizations for travel abroad and travel medicine clinics in Canada.


Travel Vaccines

For those travelling abroad, there is information on routine, required, and recommended immunizations.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Immunizations Recommended for Travel Outside of Canada

If you are planning to travel outside of Canada, you may require immunizations. You should consult a travel health clinic or your family physician 2 to 3 months before your trip in order to allow enough time for the vaccines or immunizing agent to take effect.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Travel Clinics Across Canada

The following list of travel medicine clinics has been compiled using multiple available listings. This listing is by no means complete.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Information for Travel Medicine Professionals

Immunizations | Outbreaks Reported by different sources | International Public Health Bulletins | Maintenance of Competence | The Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel (CATMAT) | Canadian Malaria Network (CMN)
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada