Canada is the second largest country in the world by land area, known for its natural landscapes, lakes, forests and multicultural cities such as Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.
Climate
Varied climate: Arctic in the north, continental in the interior, oceanic on the west coast and harsh winters in much of the country.
Languages
English and French are the official languages. French predominates in Quebec. There are also many indigenous languages recognized in local communities.
Driving
Drive on the right. There are no tolls on many highways, but some bridges and specific roads do have tolls. The limit varies by province.
Camping
Wild camping is allowed in public areas (“Crown Land”), but regulated in national/provincial parks. There are numerous organized campsites.
Biker Zones
Canada offers epic routes such as the Icefields Parkway (Alberta), the Cabot Trail (Nova Scotia) and the Sea to Sky Highway (British Columbia).
Special Zones
Cities like Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal have urban centers with parking restrictions and pedestrian zones.