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canada travel advisories

If you're plotting a getaway — whether it's winter sun, a European city break, or a long-overdue beach escape — it's worth taking a quick look at Canada's latest travel advisories before you book or board.

The Government of Canada has issued travel advice for several popular vacation destinations, and while it's not meant to scare travellers off, it does highlight real risks to be aware of while abroad.

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If you're already sketching out travel plans for 2026, a recent ranking may offer an early nudge — and one of the destinations climbing fastest is closer than it sounds.

In October, Skyscanner released new research tracking destinations with the sharpest year-over-year growth in travel searches. From that data, its travel experts identified a shortlist of places gaining momentum, highlighting where Canadians may want to look before interest — and prices — skyrocket.

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Thinking about escaping the cold this fall or winter? Before booking that beachside getaway, it's worth checking Canada's latest travel advisories.

Travel warnings have recently been issued for eight popular sunny destinations that many Canadians visit each year, including Mexico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic.

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If you've got plans to head south to escape the fall chill in Canada, think again. Canada's travel advisory for Jamaica was recently updated, and now travellers are being warned to "avoid all non-essential travel" to the country.

On Saturday, October 25, the Canadian government revised its travel warning for the Caribbean hotspot, elevating it from "exercise a high degree of caution" to "avoid all non-essential travel."

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Listen up, travellers! Canada has updated its travel advisory for the United States, adding new language specifically warning 2SLGBTQI+ travellers of potential risks when crossing the border or staying within the country.

The latest update to the travel warning, posted on September 23, 2025, expands the "Laws and Culture" section to include detailed information for 2SLGBTQI+ individuals.

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