Questions and Answers about Canada
What are the average flight times to Canada?
from New York to Canada - 1 hour 29 minutes, distance = 349 miles
From Los Angeles to Canada - 4 hours 25 minutes, distance = 2161 miles
From Miami to Canada - 3 hours 4 minutes, distance = 1223 miles
From Chicago to Canada - 1 hour 26 minutes, distance = 422 miles
From Dallas to Canada - 2 hours 54 minutes, distance = 1183 miles
When is the cheapest month to fly to Canada?
The cheapest month to fly to Canada is November. July and August are considered peak seasons. Always use the flexible date calendar in our search engine to find the best dates in the year to fly to Canada.
What are the top ten busiest airports in Canada?
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Vancouver International Airport
Montréal-Trudeau International Airport
Calgary International Airport
Edmonton International Airport
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Kelowna International Airport
What's the currency in Canada?
The currency in Canada is the Canadian dollar:
1 Canadian dollar equals: 0.76 United States Dollar
1 Canadian dollar equals: 0.58 Pound Sterling
1 Canadian dollar equals: 0.69 Euro
What are the top 10 cities you should visit in Canada?
Vancouver - Upbeat city on the coast featuring historic Granville Island, beaches, Capilano Suspension Bridge & Stanley Park.
Toronto - Large city in Canada featuring the CN Tower, many parks, a large Chinatown & Royal Ontario Museum.
Banff - City known for its film festival, gondola & national park with geothermal waters & ski resorts.
Montreal - Large city in Quebec Province known for Vieux-Montréal (old city), Notre-Dame Basilica & Montreal Botanical Garden.
Quebec City - Quebec city sits in Quebec Province with Château Frontenac, Hôtel de Glace (seasonal ice hotel) & famed winter carnival.
Niagara Falls - Niagara is a city in Ontario, with 520-ft.-high Skylon Tower views of the Horseshoe Falls section.
Victoria - Victoria is the capital of British Columbia and is known for Parliament Buildings & formal Butchart Gardens.
Whistler - Whistler is a town North of Vancouver in an Alpine ski mountain & pedestrian base town that was formerly the site of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Calgary - Calgary is a city in Alberta & oil hub with the Glenbow Museum, Calgary Tower & the massive Calgary Stampede rodeo.
Lake Louise - A national park in the Canadian Rockies known for glacier-fed Lake Louise, jagged mountains, wildlife & skiing.
What are some fun facts about Canada?
1.) The population of Canada was 35 million in 2012.
2.) Canada’s capital city is Ottawa.
3.) The 2 major languages spoken in Canada are English And French.
4.) Canada is the second largest country in the world (after Russia).
5.) Canada is the worlds most educated country - half of all residents have college degrees.
6.) Canada has more lakes than any other country on earth.
7.) 80% of the worlds maple syrup is produced in Canada.