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Coins/Notes Canada has both paper money and coins. There are currently six...
Last edited: December 25, 2012
You can no longer cross the Canada-U.S. border using only a driver's licence...
Last edited: March 18, 2013
In case of all fire, police or medical emergencies, call 911 to contact help...
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French and English are the official languages of Canada and are most commonly...
Last edited: August 29, 2012
Telephones in Canada work exactly like telephones in the USA, and similarly to...
Last edited: August 18, 2011
Tipping In restaurants Gratuities are seldom included in Canadian...
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Canada is a country of immigrants. With the exception of the Aboriginal...
Last edited: May 26, 2012
To international visitors, determining the actual cost of things can be a...
Last edited: July 18, 2012
Thinking about traveling to Canada? You'd better reconsider if you have been...
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Canada's electrical supply and electrical outlets (sockets, wall plugs) are the...
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In Canada the price of gasoline (petrol) is expressed in Canadian dollars per...
Last edited: January 29, 2012
If you like to smoke the hookah and you are visiting Toronto this will...
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Canada officially uses the metric system of measurement. Online Conversion...
Last edited: January 03, 2011
Canada Cellular Phones (Mobile Telephones) Mobile phone service, or cellular...
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A car is often the only way to reach the picturesque landscapes for which...
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Canada's Statutory Holidays While there are a number of holidays in Canada...
Last edited: January 11, 2012
Goods and Services Tax (GST) This federal tax of 5% is added to almost every...
Last edited: October 03, 2012
Canada is a huge country. It is; approximately 9,984,670 sq. km / 3,855,103 sq...
Last edited: December 10, 2011
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