InsureMyTrip.ca gives rundown of autumn travel trends

Cooler weather is inspiring different activities

InsureMyTrip.ca gives rundown of autumn travel trends

Travel

By Terry Gangcuangco

With the arrival of fall, Canadians are turning their attention to exploring the nation’s landscapes and cultural offerings. InsureMyTrip.ca has identified the top travel trends for this season, highlighting popular destinations and activities, along with important advice for travellers keen on protecting themselves with travel insurance.

As autumn colours sweep across the country, iconic destinations like Ontario’s Algonquin Park, Quebec’s Laurentians, and the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia are seeing a surge in visitors. Scenic train rides through the Rocky Mountains are also gaining popularity among travellers seeking a more luxurious experience.

Harvest season is drawing food and wine enthusiasts to hotspots like British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley and Ontario’s Prince Edward County. These regions offer visitors farm-to-table dining experiences and wine tours, making them ideal for those looking to indulge in local cuisine.

Autumn is also a good time for wildlife watchers, with whale watching on both the east and west coasts peaking in locations like the Bay of Fundy and Vancouver Island. Similarly, birdwatchers are flocking to Lake Ontario for a chance to see rare species during the fall migration.

A range of festivals celebrating art, culture, and local cuisine are scheduled across the country as well. Events such as Toronto’s Nuit Blanche, Quebec’s Festival des Couleurs, and Kitchener-Waterloo’s Oktoberfest are expected to draw large crowds.

The cooler fall weather is also ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. At the same time, wellness retreats are becoming popular for travellers in need of relaxation through mindfulness programs and nature-focused experiences.

InsureMyTrip.ca goes on to highlight Northern Canada – particularly the Yukon and Northwest Territories – which offers optimal conditions for viewing the Northern Lights during the fall months.

Also, with many Canadians opting for road trips, lesser-known destinations within provinces and national parks are seeing increased interest.

While fall offers a range of exciting travel opportunities, the travel insurance comparison site is reminding Canadians that government health insurance provides limited or no coverage for medical emergencies outside of their home province or territory. The company advises travellers to secure adequate travel insurance before embarking on their trips.

Key insurance options include travel medical insurance – designed to protect travellers in case of unexpected medical emergencies, including coverage for medical expenses, emergency evacuations, and certain non-emergency situations – and all-inclusive travel insurance.

The broader coverage spans emergency medical expenses, trip cancellations, interruptions, baggage loss, and other unforeseen disruptions. It is available for both single and multi-trip plans.

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