Whether you’re planning on hiking through the Canadian Rockies, discovering hidden gems, or reconnecting with family, you and your loved ones deserve to feel safe and secure during your visit to Canada. To help plan your next Canadian getaway with ease, TuGo is offering 10% off Visitors to Canada Emergency Medical Insurance plans.

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Planning a visit to Canada soon? Wherever you’re headed, being prepared for unexpected situations, like accidents or medical emergencies, is crucial. That’s why—before you travel—covering yourself and/or your family with a comprehensive Visitors to Canada travel insurance is the way to go.

4 Things Visitors to Canada Should Know About Travel Insurance
Before you start planning your trip to the Great White North, here’s what you need to know about travel insurance for visiting Canada.
US Immigration Ban: Travel Insurance for Canadians & Visitors to Canada
U.S. President Donald Trump’s Executive Order has caused confusion and anxiety for travellers across the globe. With so much conflicting information, it’s difficult to understand how the immigration ban affects you. We’ll help explain the impact of the US travel ban on Canadians and Visitors to Canada currently affected by the ban. Latest on the Executive
What You Need to Know About Electronic Travel Authorization
As of March 15, 2016, all visa-exempt visitors to Canada need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter the country, similar to the U.S. Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA). This new security measure by the government of Canada will pre-screen visitors before they arrive to identify “high-risk” travellers. If you’re expecting foreign guests or
Visiting Friends and Family Need Preapproval to Enter Canada
As of March 15, 2016, all visa-exempt visitors to Canada need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter the country, similar to the U.S. Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA). This new security measure by the government of Canada will pre-screen visitors before they arrive to identify “high-risk” travellers. If you’re expecting foreign guests or