#TravelSkills

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TravelSkills

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Help is always a phone a call away with @AllianzTravelUS. Here’s how: https://t.co/7MWtP9lODg #TravelSkills

divergenttravel
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A6. Canada’s beauty at its finest. We explored Malige Lake with @PursuitBanff

#PursuitLife #AdventureTravel #Canada #landscapephotography #Divergenttravel #TravelHappy #TravelSkills

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RT @JimByersTravel: What are the top sites and attractions you’ve been to or you want to visit in Canada? I’ve been to all the provinces an…

AllianzTravelUS
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Agreed ☝🏻!! #TravelSkills https://t.co/9fDqi0fen7

cjmcginnis
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replying to @JimByersTravel @JimByersTravel @pktourism In my mind, Butter Tarts = Granny in Canada! Love them and loved her! #TravelSkills

travelling_mom

replying to @JimByersTravel @JimByersTravel Me too. ;) The North is incredible, isn't it? #TravelSkills

AllianzTravelUS
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Q7 What are your top tips for first-time visitors to Canada? #TravelSkills

cjmcginnis
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Q7 What are your top tips for first-time visitors to Canada? #TravelSkills

JohnnyJet

Q7 What are your top tips for first-time visitors to Canada? #TravelHappy #TravelSkills

travelskills
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Q7 What are your top tips for first-time visitors to Canada? #TravelSkills

Heather_Poole
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replying to @Heather_Poole This is when I learned to ditch pilots. Sorry pilots. On this particular trip they always wanted to go to a sports bar for beer & bar food. I had to have sushi and then bellinis and a walk around the rose garden where people did thai chi & you could see seaplanes #TravelSkills

AllianzTravelUS
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📞☝🏻#TravelSkills https://t.co/3GW0wHhPTz

divergenttravel
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Or a click or swipe on the #Travelsmart app

@AllianzTravelUS #TravelSkills #TravelHappy @travelskills https://t.co/y6TLEA4mzp

cjmcginnis
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A7 Toronto is pronounced “traw-no” by locals, and its Pearson airport now has a cheap, easy rail link to the city. #TravelSkills

JohnnyJet
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A7 Get NEXUS if you plan to go often! #TravelHappy #TravelSkills

AllianzTravelUS
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A7. There's so much to see and do that I think it's best to focus on just one place the first time. And then make plans to visit a new area each year. #TravelSkills

divergenttravel

Q7 What are your top tips for first-time visitors to Canada? #TravelHappy #TravelSkills

TravelPast50

Q7 What are your top tips for first-time visitors to Canada? #TravelHappy #TravelSkills

SpudHilton
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A7. Top tips for first-timers to #Canada? For some of the airports (including Vancouver), leave enough time to get through US Immigration BEFORE your flight home. #travelskills

KirstenAlana
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A7. Canada is a huge country and there's so much diversity in its people, landscapes, traditions and food. Please don't visit without taking the time to get to know its indigenous history and people. Start with @CAN_Indigenous when you @ExploreCanada #TravelSkills

travelling_mom
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A7. Pick a region of the country to visit. Don't think you can do it all. @ExploreCanada is H U G E! #travelskills https://t.co/pQntJbU47a

eden4peace
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RT @AndreaFeczko: A4 Vancouver, BC is by far my favorite Canadian city #TravelSkills https://t.co/8lKidv25uk

KirstenAlana
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replying to @Heather_Poole @Heather_Poole Your version does indeed sound so much better! Especially the seaplanes, rose garden and bellinis. #TravelSkills

wtcgroup
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replying to @travelskills @travelskills A7: it’s not America. It’s similar but it isn’t America. #travelskills

KirstenAlana
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replying to @cjmcginnis @cjmcginnis @JimByersTravel @pktourism Awww that's so sweet! #TravelSkills

JimByersTravel
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS Look me up if you come to Toronto! #travelskills

cjmcginnis
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS @mapsmemoriesmom mmmm salty like the sea! And it's now considered a "superfood!" #TravelSkills

divergenttravel
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RT @wtcgroup: @travelskills A7: it’s not America. It’s similar but it isn’t America. #travelskills

AndreaFeczko
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A7 My Tip: Canada is a great cultural hybrid of American and British culture. We think it's "just like the US", so I was surprised by how European it felt, which I love! #TravelSkills

KirstenAlana
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replying to @divergenttravel @divergenttravel @PursuitBanff That looks like such a lovely setting for a hike or long walk. #TravelSkills

divergenttravel
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RT @AndreaFeczko: A7 My Tip: Canada is a great cultural hybrid of American and British culture. We think it's "just like the US", so I was…

JohnnyJet
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A7 Use a credit card with no foreign transaction fees and that has a chip. #TravelHappy #TravelSkills

TravelPast50

A7 Bring the right clothes. Duh. #travelhappy #travelskills

NorieCicerone
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A7: Go deep and make an indigenous cultural experience an integral part of your trip; find them through https://t.co/r9E8OzCuAq #indigenouscanada #TravelSkills @ITAC_Corporate

HideawayReport
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A7 Take a scenic ferry ride to #VancouverIsland, tour wineries in the “Napa of the North”, and hike or bike along the #KinsolTrestle https://t.co/DDmcWrwtWK #TravelSkills

cjmcginnis
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A7 In Canada, bacon is usually “pea meal bacon,” which Americans refer to as “Canadian bacon.” #TravelSkills

SmarterTravel
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A7: Do your homework so you know when to tip and how much: https://t.co/FJMmt8ywpM #TravelSkills

AndreaFeczko
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replying to @JocelynBisscho1 @JocelynBisscho1 @divergenttravel You are very fortunate! A good excuse to visit! #TravelSkills

marywhitecornel

Q5 Donner Dude at Granville - grab and go lunch. https://t.co/XnEVl6RSsh. #travelskills

KirstenAlana
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replying to @AndreaFeczko @AndreaFeczko On my bucket list to be in that area in summer. I've only been in winter. Though it was still beautiful then. #TravelSkills

divergenttravel
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RT @AllianzTravelUS: A7. There's so much to see and do that I think it's best to focus on just one place the first time. And then make plan…

TheBonnyDoon
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RT @Heather_Poole: A5. SUSHI! The first time I ever went to a place where the sushi circles around on a conveyer belt was in Vancouver. As…

JohnnyJet
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A7 Be sure to tell your bank that you’re going out of the country so they don’t put a hold on your card. I also always carry at least two different credit cards just in case. #TravelHappy #TravelSkills

cjmcginnis
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A7 Be sure you know if your mobile phone plan works in Canada, and how much it will cost to use it, BEFORE you go. #TravelSkills #nosurprises

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Q7 What are your top tips for first-time visitors to Canada? #TravelSkills

divergenttravel
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A7. When exploring abide by leave no trace principles. #sustainabletravel

#Canada #landscapephotography #Divergenttravel #TravelHappy #TravelSkills @TravelAlberta #explorealberta @ExploreCanada @AllianzTravelUS

TheBonnyDoon
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RT @Heather_Poole: This is when I learned to ditch pilots. Sorry pilots. On this particular trip they always wanted to go to a sports bar f…

JimByersTravel
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What are my top tips for first-time visitors to Canada? Just enjoy yourselves. It’s a very safe country. Hardly any places in any major city are troublesome. Okay, and bring layers. It can get a little cold up here now and then. A7 #TravelSkills

GreatCanTrails
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A7. Canada is a vast country. Try to divide your exploration into smaller sections for a more in-depth experience. Take the time to soak in, enjoy the nature on the hiking trails and cycling paths, chat with locals… and come back later for more. #TravelSkills #explorecanada

divergenttravel
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RT @GreatCanTrails: A7. Canada is a vast country. Try to divide your exploration into smaller sections for a more in-depth experience. Take…