How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (2024)

If you are planning a trip to Canada, you may worry about your travel budget since Canada isn’t exactly known as a cheap destination.

But don't despair, I wrote this post to show you exactly how much we spent on our budget road trip to Canada.

Canada on a budget

Table of Contents show

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (1)

Disclosure: Some links in this post are affiliate links. If you make a purchase through one of these links, we may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you!). We're very grateful when you use our links to make a purchase:-).

How to save money when traveling Canada

Canada is the country we spent most of our time in during our one-year RTW trip. For two and a half months we explored this beautiful part of the world.

We spent 2 weeks on Vancouver Island, drove the Sea to Sky highway, marveled at the Canadian Rockies Mountains, hiked aroundthe badlands in Drumheller, crossed the prairie of Saskatchewan, spent a weekend in Winnipeg, road-tripped around Ontario and so much more…

Those who read this blog more often know that road trips are our favorite way to travel. And I can say from experience that road-tripping is not just one of the best, but also one of the cheapest ways to travel!

Keep reading to learn about our cross-Canada road trip costs and for tips on how to visit Canada on a budget.

Have you always dreamed about doing a working holiday in Canada? and get a €100 discount with the coupon code PHENOMENALGLOBE.

How much does it cost to go to Canada?

Is Canada expensive to travel to? The good news is: it doesn't have to be!

Of course, the amount you'll spend depends on your travel style, the length of your trip, and the type of accommodation you choose. But generally speaking, you can travel around Canada on a budget of 50-100 CAD per day (per person).

As you can see in the infographic, our average daily travel budget in Canada during our cross-Canada road trip was 100 CAD per day (€66/US$75) as a couple!

In this post, you can read the full breakdown of our Canada budget and how much we paid for our campervan, accommodation, food and drinks, activities, and miscellaneous expenses.

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (3)

Canada travel budget: important facts and figures

  • I traveled to Canada with my husband, all expenses are for the two of us together.
  • I quote prices in and Canadian Dollars (CAD). At the time of our road trip in Canada, the exchange rate was€1 = 1,50 AUD. You can find the current exchange rate here.
  • We spent 2.5 monthsin Canada, and on an average day, we spent€66/100 CAD.
  • Ouraverage daily travel budget includes all the costs to drive across Canada, however, it does notinclude the costs of our tickets to Canada.
  • My Canada road trip started and ended in Vancouver, where we bought our trusted GMC Safari VANessa.
How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (4)

How to save money when planning a trip to Canada

When planning your Canada trip, it's important to be flexible with your itinerary to make the most of your travel budget for Canada.

Avoid peak season (travel during the low season instead)

Start by researching the best time of year to visit Canada as flight costs, car rental costs, campervan rental prices, and campground fees can vary throughout the year.

The high season in Canada isfrom July and August. During these months prices for accommodation and other tourist facilities are at their highest.

So if you have the option to be flexible with your travel dates and able to travel during shoulder season, this is a great way to save money on your Canada trip.

While temperatures are at their highest during Canada's busy summer season (July and August), traveling in May, June, September, and October will reduce your travel costs considerably.

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (5)

Save money on flights

You can save a lot of money by searching for cheap flights to Canada on websites like Kiwi.com. Try different travel dates and see how this affects the price of your flight.

Generally speaking, the cheapest days to fly are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Airlines often offer discounted fares on these days, so it's worth checking the booking sites and comparing prices on different days of the week.

You’ll get a better deal by booking your flight in advance. For domestic flights 1-3 months before your trip is ideal.

For international flights, it’s best to book 2-8 months in advance. Tickets to Vancouver (West) and Toronto (East) are usually the cheapest option but keep an eye open for tickets to Calgary and Ottawa as well.

Lastly, you may be able to find cheaper flights if you're willing to be flexible with your departure and arrival times.

Sure, it’s not ideal to arrive in the middle of the night, but if it saves you hundreds of dollars it’s worth losing one night of good sleep.

✈️ Click here to find the best ticket deals

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (6)

Book your accommodation in advance

Once you've got your flights booked, it’s time to research budget accommodation.

Luxury hotels in Canada (such as the iconic Fairmont Château in Lake Louise and the famous Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria) are really expensive, so if you're a budget traveler, those aren't an option.

But not to worry, there are lots of budget options available in Canada. I always use Agoda and Booking to find the best value-for-money accommodation for our trips.

I recommend checking both platforms before you book to make sure you get a good deal on hotel rooms.

Please note that Agoda includes taxes in their price whereas Booking doesn't always include this. Make sure to check this before finalizing your booking.

Also, if you want to avoid hefty ATM fees or there's a strict limit on how much cash you can withdraw per transaction, it can be better to book with Agoda as you can often pay online with your credit card (thereby reducing your need for cash).

If you plan to travel around Canada by campervan, it's also worth booking your rental campervan in advance as this will ensure you get the best deal.

Cost to travel Canada

Now that you know some great ways to save money in the planning phase of your Canada trip, it's time for a deep dive into our Canada travel expenses. Our Canada travel costs are divided into four categories:

  1. Campervan (transportation costs):€32 / 48 CAD =49% of daily costs
  2. Accommodation:€7 / 10,50 CAD =10% of daily costs
  3. Food and drinks: €24 / 36 CAD = 36% of daily costs
  4. Activities and miscellaneous expenses:€3 / 4,50 CAD =5% of daily costs

Average travel costs per day:€66 / 100 CAD

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (7)

1. Traveling Canada by campervan: how much does it cost?

In the infographic, you can see that the daily costs for the campervan were€32 / 48 CAD. These costs are divided into 2 categories:

  • Costs of buying and maintaining our van (including the necessary camp gear)
  • Costs for fuel

The costs to buy (and sell) a camper van in Canada

Because we planned to travel around Canada and the U.S.A. for an extended period of time, we decided to buy a van instead of renting a caror campervan.

This turned out to be a big money saver! Of course, you have to be a bit lucky when buying a secondhand car (have it checked out before closing the sale!), because you never know if it will break down and how much it will cost to repair.

We were very lucky, our car only needed some small repairs along the way plus regular oil changes.

Keep in mind that buying and selling a vehicle takes time, therefore, Ithink it’s only worthwhile to buy a car if you plan on making an extended road trip (more than 6 weeks).

Here is the detailed breakdown of all the money we spent on VANessa, our beautiful bright red GMC Safari (the building year was 2000).

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (8)

We drove 25.000 kilometers with VANessa, across Canada and back through the United States.

In total, we were on the road for 141 days, which is why I divide the net costs by 141. The average cost for VANessa was€18/26 CAD per day.

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (9)

Costs of fuel in Canada

Fuel is relatively cheap in Canada, at least compared to the Netherlands. The downside is that American cars are not very fuel-efficient…

Our VANessa did 1 in 10 (liter per kilometer) on a good day (mainly highway) but only 1 in 5 when driving in the city.

In any case, since we did a lot of driving (not surprising since Canada is the second biggest country in the world) we also bought a lot of fuel. The average costs for fuel on a daily basis were €14/21 CAD.

Depending on our location, we paid between 1,05 CAD (in Alberta, because it hasoilsands) and 1,30 CAD (in Vancouver, because it's an expensive city) per liter.

2. Campsites and budget accommodation in Canada

In the infographic, you can see that the total cost per day for accommodation was€7 / 10,50 CAD. These costs are divided into 2 categories:

  • Paid campsites
  • Airbnb accommodation
How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (10)

(Paid) campsites in Canada

We spent most nights of our Canada road trip in our comfy VANessa and found many nice campsites all across Canada!

Most nights we choose to stay at free camp spots (read more below), however, some nights we looked for an official campsite to have access to a shower (or to do laundry).

I recommend downloading the iOverlander app to find (free) places to camp in Canada.

Airbnb in Canada

Every once in a while we stayed at private rooms via Airbnb, mostly to catch up with family via proper internet or to have something delivered (it's difficult to receive packages when you don't have a permanent address;-).

But also because, as much fun as it is to live in a van, every now and then it was nice to be in a house with a kitchen, bathroom, and more than 5m2 of living space.

Finally, in big cities, it's more convenient to stay at an Airbnb as well, as there usually aren't many places to park overnight.

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (11)

3. The costs for food and drinks on a trip to Canada

The easiest and most effective way to save money in Canada is by cooking your own food.We made our own breakfast, coffee, lunch, and dinner pretty much every day.

Our average daily expenses for food and drinks were €24 / 36 CAD.

Or course we splurged every once in a while and ate at a nice restaurant or cozy cafe. And most days we got a cup of coffee at the ultimately Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons.

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (12)
How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (13)

4. Activities and miscellaneous costs in Canada

Our activity costs and miscellaneous expenses in Canada were€3 / 4,50 CAD on an average day.

Awesome activities in Canada

When you’re in Canada, make sure to take advantage of all the free activities and beautiful places the country has to offer.

Admire the stunning National Parks, explore some of the smaller towns, and simply enjoy the stunning views when you're driving around Canada.

Doing so will help you make the most of your vacation while still sticking to your budget.

Another very budget-friendly activity in Canada is hiking. We're avid hikers and I honestly have no idea how many hikes we did during our Canada road trip. Let's just say a lot;-).

A huge hiking benefit, besides the fact that it's fun, healthy and a great way to explore the area, is that it's completely free! Therefore we didn't spend much money on activities on most days.

Sightseeing in cities is also free (besides the occasional cup of coffee, ice cream, or museum ticket) and we had a great time wandering aroundVictoria, Calgary, and Winnipeg*.

*Please note that I was hosted byTourism Winnipeg and Travel Manitoba and didn't pay for any of the activities mentioned in my Winnipeg post.

Nevertheless, I always write an honest recount of my travel experiences, regardless of who is paying for it (I pay for my own travels 99% of the time).

Miscellaneous costs

This category is made up of some random expenses, things like laundry, public transport tickets in major cities, a local SIM card, postcards for people at home, etc.

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (14)

Travel insurance costs

I didn't include the cost of travel insurance in our Canada budget breakdown because we use our travel insurance for all our trips, not just for our Canada itinerary.

However, that doesn't take away the fact that making sure you have proper travel insurance is super important.

It helps protect you and your belongings in the event of a mishap during your travels. Furthermore, it provides coverage for medical expenses, trip cancellation, lost or stolen items, and more.

Also, having good travel insurance will provide you peace of mind, knowing that if something goes wrong, you have a safety net in place.

With so much to consider when planning a trip, having the right travel insurance can help ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey without stressing out about things that can go wrong.

How to save money in Canada: budget tips

How to save money on food in Canada

This is my number one budget tip for every road trip: cooking your own breakfast, lunch, and dinner instead of eating out will save you tons of money!

So be smart and shop at large supermarkets (like Walmart,No Frills, Save-On-Foods, or Safeway).

In order to minimize your grocery expenses in Canada, avoid shopping at small local supermarkets (for example, the store in Lake Louise is very expensive).

On the other hand, if you want to support local shop owners, it's better to shop at a local store instead of at large chain grocery stores…

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (15)

How to save money on campsites in Canada

Going camping is a great way to reduce your Canada trip cost. There are thousands of free campsites all across Canada, you just have to know where to find them.

Most camp/overnight spots we found via the iOverlander app. The app is free and includes comments from people who have (recently) visited a particular camp spot. We rarely had any issues finding afree camp spot or place to park for the night.

Only in major tourist areas (such as Banff National Park and Jasper National Park), there are ‘No overnight parking or camping’ signs, obviously, you shouldn’t wild camp there and book an official campsite instead.

And as always, leave your campsite as clean (or cleaner) than you found it!

How to save money on accommodation in Canada

Besides staying at free campsites, there is another way we saved on accommodation. We did a house-sit in Nelson and Calgary viaTrustedhousesitters.

Please know that Trusted Housesitters isnotintended as a way to find free accommodation, there isCouchsurfingfor that. Trusted Housesitters is a platform for:

People with petswho want to go on a (short) holiday and are looking for someone to take care of their pets (and house).
People who love petsand are looking to stay in an area for a longer period of time while taking care of someone's pets and house.

We loved spending a couple of days in one place and experiencing what it would be like to live in Canada (the verdict: pretty awesome!).

Plus I could finally give in to my dream of having a house full of cats and dogs by pretending the animals I cared for were my own…

Check outTrustedhousesittersfor more information.

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (16)

How to save money on fuel in Canada

To find cheap fuel we used theGasbuddyapp. This app (and website) shows the prices of gas stations near you. There can be quite a big difference between them so it's worth looking around for the best option!

As I mentioned above, there is also a big difference in fuel prices between states. For example, Alberta has its own oil fields and fuel tends to be a lot cheaper there compared to other states.

There's also a big difference between getting fuel in a small town in the countryside versus filling up in a major city (especially at the gas stations downtown).

Plan your Canada trip like a pro with these tools:
✈️ Find the best flight deals with Kiwi.com.
? Rent a campervan for your Canada road trip (or a car via Rentalcars.com).
? Arrange your Canada working holiday with .
? Plan your journey with the Canada Lonely Planet.
?️ Find the best hotel deals on Booking.com.
? Join the best tours in Canada via Get Your Guide or Viator.
?️ Travel safely and get reliable travel insurance from Safety Wing.

Our Canada road trip budget: in conclusion

That's all our Canada expenses, now you know how much a trip to Canada costs. I hope this post has shown it's possible to make a Canada budget trip and has inspired you to visit this beautiful country!

Feel free to ask any questions you may have and enjoy planning your trip!

Read more about Canada in these posts:

  • Charming small towns to visit in Canada
  • The prettiest lakes in Canada
  • Day trips from Vancouver
  • Why you should visit Nanaimo
  • Niagara Falls family trip

This post was updated in December 2022.

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (17)
How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (18)
How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown (2024)

FAQs

How Much Does It Cost To Travel Canada: A Budget Breakdown? ›

This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. A two week trip to Canada on average costs around $2,397 (CA$3,302) for one person and $4,794 (CA$6,604) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

How much is a budget for a trip to Canada? ›

The cost of visiting Canada from India

Expenses typically include flights, accommodation, visa fees, travel insurance, and daily expenditures. Given Canada's wide range of attractions and activities, a budget trip might cost anywhere from Rs. 1,50,000 to Rs. 2,00,000 per person for a week, excluding flight tickets.

How much money does it cost to travel across Canada? ›

the costs for 3 weeks to the North staying in hotels with average cost at $175/night driving an SUV at 13l/100 km and food at $150 per day is coming out at about $1.00 per km for about 8,000 kms without any money for attractions. or about $375 per day.

How much money does it cost to go to Canada? ›

Well, it depends on your travel style. A budget traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $70 USD per day, while a mid-range traveler should plan for approximately $100 to $150 USD per day. Remember, it's always a good idea to plan ahead and research activities and costs to create a budget that works for you.

How much does a trip on the Canadian cost? ›

How much does it cost to ride the train across Canada? The cost varies between routes and the time of year but for the 2024 season for travel between Toronto and Vancouver, it will cost around CAD $2500 per person in the winter months and $4500 per person in the summer months for a Sleeper Plus cabin.

Is it cheaper to go to Canada or USA? ›

Cost of Living in Canada vs USA

While some expenses may be higher in Canada, such as food and real estate, the USA faces higher costs in areas like healthcare and education. Living in major cities across both countries can be costly, but when making a cross-border comparison, the USA emerges as the pricier option.

Is Canada cheap for US citizens? ›

Overall, Canada is more affordable than the US, but the US has a higher median income. Comparing the cost of living in both countries is tricky because living costs vary dramatically within each city. It's important to consider the hidden costs and savings of public goods and services when comparing costs of living.

How much money should I take to Canada for 2 weeks? ›

It's hard to advise on how much spending money you should budget for as everybody has different tastes and spending habits. A good guideline is between $250 and $300 (Canadian Dollars) per week. Some will find this is more than enough whereas others will use this up in a couple of messy nights in the pub!

How much does it cost to enter Canada from USA? ›

Traveling across the border is free – but the items you bring back with you are a different story.

Is it cheaper to drive or fly across Canada? ›

Typically it's cheaper to drive. If there are multiple people traveling, it's much cheaper to drive. A plane ticket to a city about 1,000 miles from me costs about $400. It would cost me about $175 in gas money to travel the same distance.

How to go Canada in low budget? ›

7 Ways To Move to Canada With No Money
  1. Secure a Job Offer. One of the easiest ways to immigrate to Canada in 2024 is by getting a job in Canada. ...
  2. Apply Through Canada Experience Class. ...
  3. Consider Family Sponsorship. ...
  4. International Experience Canada. ...
  5. Visitor Visa. ...
  6. Live-in Caregiver. ...
  7. Trade Agreements.
Feb 28, 2024

Is Canada expensive for Americans? ›

Canada is cheaper than the US in some aspects, but not others. You'll be paying less for health insurance and rent, but what you'll pay in utilities, gas, and consumer goods will increase. You'll have to decide what you're willing to pay more for and what you aren't.

How much is a meal in Canada? ›

Here is an idea of the average price of a restaurant meal: Breakfast = $10 to $30 (average $20) Lunch = $15 to $35 (average $25) Dinner = $25 to $60 (average $40)

What is required to enter Canada? ›

Entry into Canada: Canadian law requires that all persons entering Canada carry proof of citizenship and identity. A valid U.S. passport, passport card, or NEXUS card satisfies these requirements for U.S. citizens. Children under 16 only need proof of U.S. citizenship.

Why is Canada so expensive to travel? ›

Simply put, it's more costly for airlines to operate in Canada than other countries, and those costs get passed down to consumers. Canada's major airports are owned by the federal government and controlled by not-for-profit local airport authorities whose main sources of revenue are fees.

Is Canada cheap or expensive? ›

While Canada is not the cheapest country to live in it is also not the most expensive. Things like free health care make it a lot cheaper than other countries, the difference being, though, is that we tend to have higher taxes. These taxes help to keep Canada one of the most sustainable economies.

What is the cheapest time of year to visit Canada? ›

It's perfect to visit year-round, but generally the best time for a trip is between April to June, and September to November. In these periods, the temperatures are great for exploring and it's less busy, making prices more affordable.

What is the cheapest season to travel to Canada? ›

Early May to the end of June

Mid-May to late June is a great time to visit Canada! There are not a lot of tourists so prices are reasonable. The summer tourist season has officially begun, although the first two weeks of May are generally quiet (and many attractions are still closed).

What is the average price of a meal in Canada? ›

Here is an idea of the average price of a restaurant meal: Breakfast = $10 to $30 (average $20) Lunch = $15 to $35 (average $25) Dinner = $25 to $60 (average $40)

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Catherine Tremblay

Last Updated:

Views: 6104

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (47 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Catherine Tremblay

Birthday: 1999-09-23

Address: Suite 461 73643 Sherril Loaf, Dickinsonland, AZ 47941-2379

Phone: +2678139151039

Job: International Administration Supervisor

Hobby: Dowsing, Snowboarding, Rowing, Beekeeping, Calligraphy, Shooting, Air sports

Introduction: My name is Catherine Tremblay, I am a precious, perfect, tasty, enthusiastic, inexpensive, vast, kind person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.