Entries for category "travel"

Trips can be expensive and can take weeks, months, or even years to plan and prepare for. Nevertheless, almost two-thirds of Canadians are not purchasing this important coverage. Are Canadian travellers justified in their lack of interest in this type of insurance or are they making a huge mistake?...

Looking for a new beach to explore? Want to go to where the wild animals roam? See if you can identify these up and coming travel destinations, which we think are pretty kid-friendly too.

Travellers beware: hurricane season is upon us. While hurricane season typically runs from mid-May through to November, the heart of the season is in August, September and October. Learn what you need to know if you'll be travelling during hurricane season this summer.

If you’re planning your summer vacation and want to go beyond Canada’s borders, the options available to you are seemingly endless. But there are some destinations more popular with Canadians than others, according to travellers who compared travel insurance quotes at InsuranceHotline.com.

Travel can be exciting, relaxing and rewarding, but if something goes wrong, it can quickly become a financial nightmare; and according to a recent survey, 61 per cent of Canadians are willing to risk it. See why you shouldn't.

Where will your travels take you in 2017? No matter where you land, your carry-on is one of the keys to a smooth plane ride. But what should you pack? Check out our top 10 items to keep calm and carry on...

If one of your New Year’s resolutions for 2017 is to travel, and you’re not sure where to go, National Geographic has picked 21 destinations worth considering. Nature, big cities, food or culture, this list has it all.

In time for the upcoming travel season, the province of Ontario has announced that pharmacists will be able to administer a wider range of vaccines, starting December 15, 2016. The additional vaccines, 13 in total, include many common travel vaccines sought by Canadians who plan to travel abroad. Learn what they are.