Air
Due to Canada’s large size, people often travel between major cities by airplane. All main cities have airports with regularly scheduled flights to and from many places. If you are travelling to a place that does not have a main airport (for example, a town or rural area), then you will need to fly to the nearest main airport and either rent a car or take a bus to your final stop. To fly in Canada, you need a piece of photo identification issued by the federal, provincial or territorial government in Canada, or a foreign passport.
Rail
Canada’s rail network runs across the country, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the east to Vancouver and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, in the west. Trains in Canada are safe and comfortable. It is often cheaper to buy train tickets in advance.
You can get more information and buy tickets from Via Rail Canada or going to a train station in person.
Bus
Catching a bus can be the cheapest way of travelling between cities. It is often the only way of getting to smaller towns if you are not driving a car. Remember that bus travel can be very long due to the great distances involved. Most buses have air conditioning and a washroom on board. The largest network of bus routes is run by a company called Greyhound and its affiliates. You can get more information and buy bus tickets by calling or visiting your local bus station.
Ferry
In coastal areas of Canada such as British Columbia and the Atlantic region, ferry boats are a common way to travel. Many ferries transport both passengers and vehicles.
You can get more information and buy tickets from ferry companies that operate routes in your area.
Car
Canada has a large network of highways, making long distance travel by car possible between most destinations. For more information on cars and driving, see “Driving in Canada.”
AirDue to Canada’s large size, people often travel between major cities by airplane. All main cities have airports with regularly scheduled flights to and from many places. If you are travelling to a place that does not have a main airport (for example, a town or rural area), then you will need to fly to the nearest main airport and either rent a car or take a bus to your final stop. To fly in Canada, you need a piece of photo identification issued by the federal, provincial or territorial government in Canada, or a foreign passport.RailCanada’s rail network runs across the country, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the east to Vancouver and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, in the west. Trains in Canada are safe and comfortable. It is often cheaper to buy train tickets in advance.You can get more information and buy tickets from Via Rail Canada or going to a train station in person.BusCatching a bus can be the cheapest way of travelling between cities. It is often the only way of getting to smaller towns if you are not driving a car. Remember that bus travel can be very long due to the great distances involved. Most buses have air conditioning and a washroom on board. The largest network of bus routes is run by a company called Greyhound and its affiliates. You can get more information and buy bus tickets by calling or visiting your local bus station. FerryIn coastal areas of Canada such as British Columbia and the Atlantic region, ferry boats are a common way to travel. Many ferries transport both passengers and vehicles.You can get more information and buy tickets from ferry companies that operate routes in your area.CarCanada has a large network of highways, making long distance travel by car possible between most destinations. For more information on cars and driving, see “Driving in Canada.”
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