In this northern star, don’t forget these travel insurance tips for your next adventure
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The vast landscapes and vibrant cities of Canada have a lot to offer travellers from solo adventurers to families. From the breathtaking Rockies, to cosmopolitan hubs like Toronto and Vancouver, Canada offers something for everyone. Embrace outdoor activities in Alberta, multicultural cuisine in Quebec, and a welcoming atmosphere that promises unforgettable memories.
Wherever your visit to the land of the maple leaf takes you, our policies offer benefits (up to the policy limits) for:
And if you’ve already left on your trip, don’t worry – with World Nomads you can buy travel insurance while on the road.
We offer two travel insurance plans – Standard and Explorer – each of which offers different levels of coverage and benefits. It is up to you to choose what plan has the right level of coverage to meet your travel needs on your Canadian adventure.
Whether you’re planning on hiking in Banff National Park, or seeing the Northern Lights in the Yukon, there’s so much to see and do in Canada that the last thing you want is to get sick or injured and worry about how you’re going to pay medical bills. Our overseas medical insurance offers cover for emergency medical treatment if you need:
Travel tip: know your own medical history and needs. For example, if you have an existing medical condition(s), that may invalidate your cover. In some cases, you may need to have a doctor sign off that you’re fit to travel. If you’re not sure whether you’re covered, contact us.
The Emergency Assistance team are available 24/7 and can help you if you are having a medical emergency. They can also help arrange medical transport, set up direct payments to medical facilities and give support to you and your family.
Both our Standard and Explorer policies offer cover for emergency medical assistance if you get sick with Covid-19 whilst travelling around Canada.
Our Explorer plan also offers cover for some Coronavirus related events such as cancellation, trip interruption expenses and some quarantine costs, as well as additional benefits for healthcare workers, residential care workers and law enforcement officers who have their pre-arranged leave cancelled by their employer due to Coronavirus.
Check out our What’s Covered for Coronavirus article, and contact us if you have any questions.
With World Nomads you can get an instant quote anytime, anywhere, before you leave home or while you’re on the road.
If your travel plans change unexpectedly and some or all of your trip is cancelled, our policies offer coverage (up to benefit limits) for some non-refundable, pre-paid transport and accommodation expenses.
All of our policies can offer coverage for you if you can’t travel because:
What do you do if you’ve arrived in Vancouver, but your bags haven’t? If your luggage is delayed for more than 12 hours, our policies offer cover for essential purchases so you can rest easy while you wait for your bags to turn up.
Our policies also offer coverage if your bags and personal effects are lost, damaged or stolen.
Travel tip: make copies of your essential travel documents and carry essentials such as toiletries, medications, and irreplaceable items in your carry-on luggage.
If you’re into the outdoors, Canada is the place to go! Our travel insurance policies offer cover for more than 150 activities, sports and experiences from skiing in Whistler, to hiking in Jasper National Park, or mountain biking in Montreal. We can also cover some water-based activities, including kayaking and white-water rafting.
Keep in mind that some of these activities may require you to use specific safety gear or to be accompanied by a licensed guide, and other terms and conditions may apply. Be sure to read the exclusions section of your policy closely because some activities such as Mountaineering and professional sports are not covered.
If you’re not sure if something you’re planning on doing while on holiday is covered, please contact us before you organise your policy.
Travel tip 2: Canada experiences diverse climates. Pack layers, waterproof gear, and check weather forecasts before heading out for your adventures.
Check out our handy guides to get better acquainted with the ‘Great White North’:
Travel insurance is not designed to cover everything, so take the time to read the full description of cover in the PDS for the full details on what’s not covered as well as the terms, conditions, limitation, and exclusions. If you are unsure of anything, please contact us for help.
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