travel advisories

Spring break is right around the corner, and if you're dreaming of white-sand beaches, all-inclusives, and tropical cocktails, you're probably not thinking about travel advisories. But maybe you should be.

The Government of Canada has updated its travel warnings for several of the most popular warm-weather getaways Canadians flock to this time of year. The advisories don't necessarily mean you need to cancel your trip, but they do mean you should go in with your eyes open.

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If you've got a spring break trip to Mexico booked, you may want to think about changing your plans.

The Government of Canada updated its Mexico travel advisory on February 22, warning Canadians to "exercise a high degree of caution" across the country as a surge of cartel violence has swept through multiple states — including regions popular with tourists heading south for the season.

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Before you lock in that beach vacation or finalize your spring break travel plans, there's one important step you shouldn't skip: reviewing Canada's latest travel advisories for your destination.

Recent updates from the Government of Canada have flagged concerns for several sun-soaked destinations that rank among the most popular choices for Canadians seeking affordable escapes and tropical getaways.

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If you've got a Cuba vacation booked, you may want to read this.

The Canadian government updated its travel advisory for Cuba on February 4, warning that resort vacations could also be impacted by the country's ongoing crises.

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If you're travelling between Canada and the United States this year, listen up! Canada has updated its U.S. travel advisory with a new health warning for anyone heading south of the border — and it's all related to the massive crowds expected during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Canada's U.S. travel advisory was updated on January 26, 2026, and now includes specific guidance for Canadians travelling to the United States this summer, when the global soccer tournament will take place across 16 cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

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If you're already dreaming of your next vacation and planning travel for 2026, you're not alone. Whether it's an iconic city, a beautiful national park, or a once-in-a-lifetime trip to see "the last true wilderness," there's no shortage of incredible destinations calling your name.

But before you start booking those flights, there's a list you should see. Travel publication Fodor's has just released its annual "No List" for 2026, featuring eight destinations that might already be on your radar.

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If you're planning to cross the Canada-U.S. border soon, you might want to take a closer look at Canada's latest travel advisory for the United States — especially if California is on your itinerary.

Updated on December 24, the latest advisory maintains its lowest risk level — "Take normal security precautions" — for trips south of the border.

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If you're planning to escape Montreal's winter chill for a sunny getaway, listen up — the Canadian government just dropped some crucial travel advice you need to hear.

Global Affairs Canada released new guidance on December 10 for Canadians planning international trips this winter. And whether you're heading to a beach resort or exploring a European city, these reminders could save your vacation from going sideways.

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If you're considering a trip to Cuba before the end of the year, now's the time to double-check your plans. The Government of Canada has just updated its Cuba travel advisory, warning travellers about worsening conditions on the island that could have a significant impact on your vacation.

As of September 12, 2025, Canadians are being advised to exercise a high degree of caution in Cuba due to widespread shortages of food, medicine, bottled water, fuel, and even access to foreign currency.

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Although the number of Canadians travelling to the United States has dropped for the seventh consecutive month, many are still planning late-summer and fall trips across the Canada–U.S. border.

Whether you're heading stateside to shop, visit family and friends, or take a vacation, it's important to be aware of Canada's current travel advisory for the U.S. — and it's surprisingly intense.

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If you're planning a trip outside of Canada in the near future, especially if it's your first time, listen up! The Government of Canada has shared some important travel advice that you'll want to check out before takeoff.

Ahead of what could be a busy end-of-summer and early-fall travel season, first-time travellers are being urged to take extra precautions to avoid being denied entry into their destination, getting stuck without essential documents, or facing a hefty airport bill.

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Canadians planning trips around the Pacific are being warned to stay cautious after a massive earthquake off the coast of eastern Russia triggered tsunami alerts across the region.

The 8.8‑magnitude quake struck near the Kamchatka Peninsula on Tuesday night and is one of the strongest ever recorded. In the hours that followed, tsunami warnings spread from Asia to South America — and now, 38 countries and territories are flagged in Canada's latest list of travel advisories.

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