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Canada

Itinerary Inspiration

From the Pacific and Atlantic coastlines to the bustling cities to the glacier lakes and snow-capped mountains, Canada is an adventurer's paradise. Explore the thermal hot springs and hikeable trails of Banff National Park or zipline through the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Navigate British Columbia's slopes, boutiques, gourmet restaurants and active nightlife. Be transported back in time by the architecture of Old Quebec or simplicity of watching orcas frolic in the ocean. Whether you're on an outdoor adventure or immersed in Canada's culture, you'll leave with a lifetime of unforgettable memories.

Things You Should Know

Time Zone: 6 time zones (PTS, MST, CST, EST, AST, NST)
Official Language: English and French
Currency: Canadian Dollar
Entry Requirements: Valid passport
Best Times to Visit: May through September

Canada Honeymoons

Encompassing ten provinces and three territories, there's no shortage of places to visit in Canada. From gold rush towns and walled cities to coastal islands and mountain villages to city centers and urban oases, every destination is full of natural wonders and excitement. While you're there, you can stay in a cozy cabin, luxurious resort, old railroad hotel or charming bed & breakfast. Canada honeymoon packages and accommodations vary based on location, but every place offers breathtaking views and stunning sites to see.

Destination Weddings in Canada

Here you have a sprawling list of wedding venues and packages to help you turn your special day into a fairytale. Hold your ceremony in a lakefront lodge, hilltop castle, rustic farmhouse, luxury chateau or historic basilica. Get married anytime with snowy mountain peaks, blooming flower gardens or sparkling ocean waves in the background. Whatever setting you choose, Canada promises the picture-perfect place to tie the knot!

Climate & Weather

Canada is largely a continental climate with long, cold winters and warm summers. Due to its size and diverse topography, weather conditions can vary considerably based on location and time of year. Areas in the far north and northeast face an arctic or subarctic climate, while the western coast enjoys a mild, oceanic climate. In non-coastal regions, winters can be harsh and snow can cover the ground almost six months of the year. Summertime tends to bring more sun with extended daylight hours the further north you travel.