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As the world's second-largest country, there's no oneCanadian experience - with everything from beaches to glaciers, colonial cuisines to First Nations delicacies, and sleepy rural towns to major metropolises, there is a dream holiday awaiting everyone in Canada. TINZ's Canada travel insurance covers you for cancellations, injuries, family emergencies and more. Scroll on down to learn aboutthis populartravel destination, including visas, getting around, and the must-see spots to make your Canadian adventure unforgettable.

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24/7 Emergency
Assistance

Your health is our number one priority, so our expert emergency assistance team are available 24/7.

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Cancellation
Cover

If you fall ill or natural disaster strikes and you have to cancel,we've got your back policies have you covered.

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Travel
DELAYS

Delays can be frustrating (and expensive!). TINZ's Comprehensive policies cover those extra expenses while you wait.

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Family
Emergency

Had to rush homeor cancel due to a family emergency in New Zealand? No sweat we’ll cover your lost deposits.

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RENTAL VEHICLE
EXCESS

Whetherit's a ding or a curious bear, our Comprehensive policiesinclude $6000 in car rental excess cover.

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GADGET
COVER

Takinggadgets on your Canadian trip? We'll cover laptops and cameras up to $3000, and all other items up to $1000.

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Longer
cover

Canada is a big place! If you want to see it all, don't worry - with TINZ, you can be covered for up to 18 months!

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Cruise
cover

Looking to cruiseCanada's stunning waterways? At TINZ, cruises areautomatically included for free.

Canadatraveller's guide

Heading to Canada? Our travel experts let you in on the must-know tricks for making the most of your holiday. Keep reading to find out tips on vias, attractions, where to eat, how to get around... and way more!

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Canada Travel Insurance (11)VISAS

Unless you have a criminal record (including drink-driving convictions), you won’t require a visa to travel to Canada, but you will require anelectronic travel authorisation(eTA), which costs $7CAD and is applied for online. They are linked to your passport, and are valid for five years or until your passport expires – whichever comes first. Make sure you have at least six month’s validity on your passport before travelling.

Canada Travel Insurance (12)BEST TIME TO VISIT

It really depends what you’re travelling for! May through to mid-June are a beautiful time to visit Canada, with balmy weather and not too many tourists. Or for golden forests, visit during the shoulder season ofSeptember to October. Late June to September is the summer peak season, with tourists booking more than six months in advance to ensure availability - be prepared for prices to soar at this time!

The best time to hit the snow is January or March, thanks to the coldest weather and fewer tourists. Beware mid-to-late December and February, with Christmas and school breaks meaning that families are on holiday – and they all seem to end up here!

Canada Travel Insurance (13)WHERE TO GO

With such a big country, a list of places to go would continue on forever, buthere are some of our favourites!

British Columbia: If you’re a skier, look no further than Whistler and Blackcomb, the largest and perhaps most famous alpine skiing destination in North America. TINZ's Snow Ski Cover add-on covers you for both on-piste skiing and snowboarding, and off-piste with a licensed instructor.

Ontario: Ottawa is home to the world's largest naturally-frozen iceskating rink in the world, the Rideau Canal. From January to late February, 7.8km of canal freeze over, for a magical way to see the city. Hire skates at the downtown or Fifth Avenue entrances, and stop at the stalls along the way serving soups, hot chocolate and Beavertail pastries. While you're in Ottawa, check out Parliament Hill, the home of Canada's national government. Check out its stunning neo-gothic architecture, as wellas the changing of the guard every morning at 9:45, or the free light and sound shows that light up the building throughout the Canadian summer. And head out of Ottowato see Niagra Falls - our experts think it's even more impressivefrom the Canadian side.

Alberta: Banff National Park is Canada's oldest national park, with some 6600 square kilometres of wonderous natural lanscapes, including mountains, lakes, and glaciers.

Quebec: Visting Montreal? Every July, all the biggest names in comedy descend for the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival - arguably the top comedy festival in North America. And while you're there, why not check out the Montreal Botanical Gardens, one of the largest such gardens in the world, featuring themed exhibitions and greenhouses, butterfly breeding houses and more. And families with different interests should visit St Helen's Island, for the Six Flags Theme Park, outdoor art, war history museums, and even an electronic dance festival Piknic Elektronic in summer.

British Columbia: Built in 1889, the 137-metre Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver,lets travellers walk through the picturesque canopy of a forest. If you're afraid of heights, this is an amazing way to get on top of it.

Canada is a country whose main exports are hockey players and cold fronts. Our main imports are baseball players and acid rain.​

- Pierre Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister(1980–1984)

Canada Travel Insurance (14)WHAT TO EAT

With a national cuisine that varies from region to region thanks to strong First Nations, French, and British influence, Canada is a underground hit for foodies looking to some new food experiences.

Poutine is a combination of crispy fries, cheese curds, and thick gravy. Try the classic version, or try a new loaded versions with bacon or onions.

Once a key staple for Canada's indigenous folks, bannock appears in bakeries and cafe's across the country, in either dense baked versions or fried -crisp yon the outside and light and fluffy on the inside.

Butter tartsare undeniably Canadian, just likeketchup-flavoured crisps (which Canadiansclaimto be the inventors of!).

Like your meats? Enjoya Montreal smoked sandwich, or try a muskox steak. Found in Canada's Arctic, they have a rich fat marbling and meaty, melt-in-your-mouth flavour.

Have a sweet tooth? Try a nanaimo bar, a mix of chocolate ganache, vanilla custard and crushed cookies - yum!Maple syrup is everywhere in Canada, so for a crazy mix of flavours, try a rasher or two of maple-candied bacon.

Canada Travel Insurance (15)GETTING AROUND

Canada is the second-largest country after Russia, so don't assume you'll see it all in one visit. But if you're considering going coast-to-coast, look into domestic flights between cities - they're a comfortable and quick way to get from A to B, and if booked early, they can be very affordable - even cheaper than trains.

VIA Rail operate most of the trains, both intercity and transcontinental. The Toronto to Vancouver trip takes around 83 hours, and you can choose between economy reclining seats, or sleeper carriages.

Ferry networks are extensive in Canada, especially in British Columbia and the Atlanic provinces. If you're just walking on, there is generally available spots all year round, but if you're transporting a vehicle or plan to stay in a sleeper berth, it pays to book ahead early.

Almost every town and city has its own bus system, while a number of major cities have Uber or taxis. Smaller towns might only have one taxi for the whole place!

Canada Travel Insurance (16)NEED TO KNOW TIPS

Canada is huge, so if you're staying for good time, not a long time, it's best to pick one spot and stick to it. Immersing yourself in the diversity of the local area is much more rewarding than spending 60% of your trip on the inside of a bus.

Visiting a National Park? Use airtight containers for storing food, and cook away from where you're setting up your tent. Unless you're interested in waking up next to a bear!

Canada Travel Insurance (17)NEXT STOP!

Planning on heading elsewhere on your trip? Whether you're saying'Hey!' to the USA, or crossing the pond to theUK, TINZ's got you covered.

Canadatravel insurance FAQs

Travelling often means stepping out of your comfort zone, even in a country as friendly and polite as Canada.Flight delays, medical misadventures,missed connections and lost luggage can put a freeze on your travel plans! Make sure you're covered for a range of travel disasters regardless of destination.

  • Q. Do I need medical cover while I’m in CANADA?
  • There are no reciprocal healthcare agreements between New Zealand and Canada, so if you fall sick or are injured, you have to pay for everything out of pocket. With travel insurance from TINZ, you have unlimited coverage for any medical misadventure, and access to a 24/7 team of medical experts who can help consult (or translate!) to make your stay in hospital smoother - we'll even fly you home to New Zealand if it's safe for you to travel.

  • Q. Do you cover sKiing in canada
  • Snow problem! With our Snow Ski add-on cover, you're able to ski or snowboard at any resort (provided it's open!) for on-piste activities, or for off-piste as long as you're with a licensed instructor.

  • Q. Am I covered for all water sports IN CANADA?
  • Yes. At TINZ we cater for those who enjoy getting wet. We cover a wide range of waters sports such as surfing, scuba diving, snorkelling, kite surfing, canoeing, kayaking, white water rafting, water skiing & wakeboarding, stand up paddle boarding, jet skiing and more. Please refer to our for a full list of covered activities. This outlines activities requiring an additional premium and activities automatically covered for free.

  • q. Which activities are excluded?
  • We don’t cover outdoor rock climbing, hang-gliding, boating in international waters or any kind of professional or competition sports. For a full list of excluded activities please refer to thePolicy Document.

  • Q.How do alcohol and drugs affect my cover?
  • When it comes to alcohol we understand that for some, there’s no better way to kick off a holiday than with a poolside co*cktail (or two). However, we would exclude any claims involving drugs/or alcohol. Please note this exclusion is only applicable if it was your intoxication that resulted in the claim. Refer to our Policy Document to see a full list of exclusions.

  • Q. would my SLR camera, engagement ring or laptop be covered?
  • It depends. We will pay up to $1,000 for standard individual single items and $3,000 for personal computers, video recorders or cameras. If you have an item that exceeds that, you can insure it separately up to $5,000. You are only able to cover an item of jewellery for up to $1,000. For more information on insuring specific items during your travels, please refer to our high value items page.

  • Q. Are kids covered for free?
  • All of TINZ's travel insurance policies cover kids at no additional cost. Your child is eligible if they are financially dependent, under twenty one (19) years, travelling together with a parent or grandparent for 100% of the holiday, and are named on the Certificate of Insurance.

FREQUENT TRAVELLER INSURANCE

Do you visit Canadaoften? Or is it just one of the places you're visting this year? Save time and money by getting a frequent traveller trip to cover you you all year round.

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Our annual frequent traveller multi-trip policy covers an unlimited number of trips over a 12 month period. You get thesame level of cover as our comprehensive international plan, and can tailor your individual trip duration from 15 days up to 90 days. Please note this policy is only available for customers under the age of 64.

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CANADA TRAVEL INSURANCE OPTIONS

Get cover for the things you love foryour holiday to Canada. Whether you’re an adrenalin junkie, a gadget freak or a high-end holiday maker, TINZ has the extra cover you need.

RENTAL VEHICLE EXCESS

Hiring a car to see Canada's stunning natural landscapes? With TINZ, your rental vehicle excess is automaticallycovered on all policies (excluding Essentials), up to $6000. So whether it's an accidental fender-bender, or a bear decides to break in, you can park your worries with TINZ.

SKI INSURANCE

Heading to Whistler? Snow problem! TINZ covers winter sports from skiing,snowboarding to heli-skiing & cat skiing. Simply select snow ski cover within the quote process.

Adventure Activities

Are your Canadiantravel plans packed with thrills and spills? Without proper cover, your heart-pounding adventure could leave you with a headache.

GROUP BOOKINGS

Are you travelling to Canada with a group? TINZ offers special rates that can save you significant time and money!

HIGH-VALUE ITEMS

Expensive items that you can’t leave behind? Add your tech toys, high-end cameras, or designer handbags to your policy as high value items..

PRE-EXISTING MEDICALCONDITIONS

Don’t let a pre-existing medical condition get in the way of your travels. We cover 35 existing medical conditions automatically for free. You can also apply for instant cover for additional conditions via our online assessment tool.

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FAQs

How much travel insurance is enough? ›

How much travel medical insurance do you need? Squaremouth, a travel insurance comparison site, recommends buying at least $50,000 in emergency medical coverage for international travel. For travelers going on a cruise or to a remote destination, the site recommends at least $100,000 in coverage.

Does my US health insurance cover me in Canada? ›

U.S. health insurance plans typically do not cover regular and routine medical care required overseas. This means your health insurance won't pay for care if you need to visit a doctor for a prescription medicine, or if you need treatment for a condition that is not considered an emergency.

How much travel insurance do I need for Canada? ›

All Manulife CoverMe® Travel Insurance for Visitors to Canada plans fulfill the super visa travel insurance requirement as long as you have the minimum coverage amount of $100K and are covered for 365 days from the day you arrive.

Should I get travel insurance to go to Canada? ›

Travel insurance can help cover unexpected health care costs while traveling to Canada, along with unexpected trip cancellations. Whether you're mountain biking in Quebec or enjoying winter sports in Alberta, adventure activities are popular on Canadian vacations.

Is 100000 enough for travel insurance? ›

Every plan is different, but the coverage amounts and benefits may vary. Determine how much you really need. For example, SquareMouth recommends international travelers get around $50,000 in Emergency Medical coverage and $100,000 for cruises or travel to remote areas.

Does travel insurance cover 100%? ›

If all conditions are met, most of the policies will reimburse you 50% to 75% of your trip costs, unless otherwise noted.

What happens if an American gets sick in Canada? ›

If during your visit to Canada you get sick or injured, the Canadian government won't pay for any hospitalization or emergency medical services for visitors. Also, if you don't have proper medical insurance coverage, you will be liable to pay for any medical service out of your own pocket.

Can US citizens go to Canada for free healthcare? ›

Do tourists get free healthcare in Canada? No. However, it is possible for non-residents to get emergency healthcare coverage while in Canada (but it won't cover non-emergency expenses). This is highly recommended no matter whether you're visiting the country for one week or multiple months.

Does Canada accept American Medicare? ›

In general, Medicare only covers recipients while in the United States. This means that if you have Medicare and you travel to Canada, your healthcare costs will not be covered, even if the services or medications provided would normally be covered in the United States.

Why is travel insurance to Canada so expensive? ›

Unlike India and other European countries, the countries such as the US and Canada do not have a nationally regulated medical body. They do not have a government hospital in each city. Thus, private hospitalisation, consultation, and care procedures in US and Canada are costly.

Do Americans need travel insurance to go to Canada? ›

Any visitor traveling to Canada should purchase visitors health insurance. Most domestic policies will only cover you in your home country and have little to no coverage once you are traveling abroad.

What insurance do I need for Canada? ›

To visit Canada, you need worldwide travel insurance to cover you for loss, damage and theft of your belongings, cancellation or curtailment of your trip, and public liability if you should cause accidental damage or injury. You'll need to choose worldwide travel insurance including Canada, USA and the Caribbean.

Can a US citizen see a doctor in Canada? ›

As a foreign visitor to Canada, you can visit any doctor or hospital, as long as you pay the bill. Relatively small amounts, you pay upon your visit. After you returned home, send the medical bill to your insurance company.

What does travel insurance not cover? ›

Most travel insurance policies won't pay out if you're negligent while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and have an accident or have property stolen.

Who is the best travel insurance company in Canada? ›

  • Best for thrill seekers: World Nomads. ...
  • Best for families: CAA Travel Insurance. ...
  • Best for seniors and retirees: Blue Cross. ...
  • Best for budget travellers: Travel CUTS Bon Voyage Insurance. ...
  • Best for Canadians with pre-existing medical conditions: Manulife CoverMe. ...
  • Best for emergency medical assistance: Medipac Travel Insurance.

What percent of trip should travel insurance cost? ›

Travel insurance is not one-size-fits-all, so the price and conditions of a plan will vary. However, it may be useful to understand pricing guidelines to plan your travel insurance purchase. In general, you should expect a plan will cost anywhere from 4%-10% of your total pre-paid, nonrefundable trip cost.

Is 250000 enough for medical travel insurance? ›

If you read any of our other articles, you'll remember that we always offer a simple recommendation for Medical Insurance. Overseas travelers should have these minimum levels of protection: Medical Insurance Coverage - $100,000. Medical Evacuation Coverage - $250,000.

Is it worth adding travel insurance? ›

Travel insurance can be useful, but it's not always necessary. The key to knowing if you need travel insurance is figuring out your specific risks for any given vacation, then deciding if you can buy coverage that adequately protects you from any financial losses and pitfalls that might occur.

Does travel insurance get more expensive closer to the trip? ›

Unlike other aspects of your travel experience like airfares or hotel-room rates, the price of travel insurance doesn't increase the closer you get to your travel date. There's no financial penalty if you wait to buy travel insurance (except for those bonus coverages, of course).

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