About Canada

Discovery the beauty of the Great White North

About Fleming Travels

Canada is the second-largest country in the world and is comprised of ten provinces and three territories. It is one of the world’s most multicultural countries with advanced technological infrastructure, vibrant cities, breathtaking natural wonders, over 40 national parks and reserves, 31,752 beautiful lakes, endless landscapes and coastlines, tundras, magnificent mountains, thousands of annual festivals and events, and much more. Canada also offers a world-class public healthcare and education system at no cost to its permanent residents and citizens. The country also offers a wealth of employment opportunities in a stable economy which makes it the perfect destination for job seekers and entrepreneurs. If you’re looking for a change of pace and scenery in one of the most diverse and welcoming communities in the world, then Canada is just the place for you!

Canada

Capital City

Ottawa

Average Salary

$54,500

Unemployment Rate

5,7%

Average Living Expenses

$1,024 for one person

Average price per house

$480,743

Population

37,297,951

Top Industries

Service, Energy, Agriculture, Fishing, Manufacturing, Mining and Tourism

Average Temperatures

Summer average high of 20 to 25°C Winter average low of -5 to -15°C

Provinces and Territories

Ontario

Ontario is home to the nation’s capital, Ottawa, and it’s the second-largest and most populous province. It is home to numerous lakes and national parks as well as the awe-inspiring Niagara Falls. Toronto is one of its major cities offering a variety of entertainment and a vivacious nightlife. Be sure to swing by the iconic CN Tower for amazing views of the city.

British Columbia

British Columbia is Canada’s westernmost province and is known for its landscapes, scenic views and remote islands. Vancouver is one of its main social hubs while Whistler offers a winter getaway for skiing enthusiasts. Be sure to visit Yoho National Park and the exquisite glacier Lake O’Hara.

Alberta

Alberta is one of Canada’s prairie provinces and is known for its phenomenal national parks, like Jasper and Banff. Edmonton and Calgary are its major cities both offering a variety of cultural experiences.

Quebec

Quebec is Canada’s largest province. Its perfect blend of cosmopolitan and scenic beauty make it the perfect destination for food lovers and the adventurous at heart alike. Montréal and Québec City are its major cities and their must-see attractions include Parc National de la Gaspésie, Laurentians Park, Îles de la Madeleine and Notre-Dame Basilica.

New Brunswick

New Brunswick is populated with some of the most charming and friendly communities on the east coast of Canada. Fundy National Park and Kouchibouguac National Park are a must for those who appreciate the rugged lifestyle and outdoor adventures.

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is one of Canada’s 3 prairie provinces and is known for its vast expanse of rolling yellow fields and tree-covered hills. Its three main cities are Saskatoon, Regina and Moose Jaw. Two parks which should not be missed are Prince Albert National Park and Grasslands National Park, where you’ll be sure to encounter the mighty bison.

Manitoba

Manitoba is a culturally diverse prairie province, located right in the middle of Canada. It has thousands of beautiful lakes scattered between lush forests to discover and Riding Mountain National Park simply cannot be missed.

Newfoundland & Labrador

Newfoundland & Labrador is located in Canada’s Atlantic region and is made up of over 7,000 tiny islands. It is known for its lush forests, jagged coastlines and spectacular fjords. Gros Morne National Park is its major attraction as well as St. John’s, North America’s oldest town.

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is a beautiful maritime province with quaint waterfront cities and glorious beaches. The Cabot Trail is Nova Scotia’s gem. Be sure to visit Burntcoat Head Park during low tide for a chance to walk on the ocean floor.

Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island, located in the Atlantic ocean, has Canada’s oldest maritime settlements. It is known for its charming seaside villages and farmlands. It is the perfect destination for those who are looking for a slower pace. Visiting Singing Sands Beach in Basin Head Provincial Park is a phenomenal experience.

Northwest Territories

The Northwest Territories of Canada is one of the last untouched frontiers. Its abundance of forests and tundra provide a heavenly backdrop for the roaming majestic fauna. It is home to Wood Buffalo National Park as well as Nahanni National Park Reserve.

Nunavut

Nunavut consists of uninhabited islands and vast expanses of wilderness, tundra, mountains and secluded villages. It has warm and welcoming communities and is home to Auyuittuq, Quttinirpaaq, Sirmilik, Katannilik and Ukkusiksalik National Park.

Yukon

Yukon, located close to the Alaskan border, is Canada’s smallest territory. It is home to Canada’s highest mountain, Mount Logan, which can be found in Kluane National Park and Reserve. It is perfect for those looking for an adventure off the beaten path.

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FAQ's

Summers are beautifully mild, sunny and and blue skies are normal. Winters are snowy and cold, snowmen and ice skating on frozen lakes is normal.
Canadian food is very similar to American food, with a few delicious Canadian specialties like smoked meat, beaver tails, poutine and tourtiere.
Canada’s residents and citizens enjoy a very good quality of life, salaries are very fair when compared to the cost of living.
Canada has been ranked the second best country in the world to live and work in, being beaten out only by Germany.