What do the top travel insurance companies in Canada cover? (2024)

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What do the top travel insurance companies in Canada cover? (1)

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By Mark Rosanes

If there is one thing that Canadian travellers have learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is how a single event can prove costly and disruptive to their travel plans.

With the coronavirus outbreak forcing governments worldwide to suddenly shut down borders, the country’s travel sector was among the industries to bear the brunt of the impact. At the height of the pandemic in 2020, travel insurers across the nation paid out $950 million in claims, according to figures gathered by the Canadian Life & Health Insurance Association (CLHIA).

The association added that these almost billion dollars in reimbursem*nts covered largely trip cancellations, which included flights and hotel room bookings. Sadly, for the large number of Canadians who opted not to take out travel coverage, they lost thousands of their hard-earned money.

So, it is not surprising that in a recent poll by travel insurance specialist Generali Global Assistance (GGA), the majority of Canadian respondents (60%) said that they were likely to purchase coverage for their upcoming trips.

The insurer’s 2022 holiday barometer survey – conducted between April and May and participated in by a national representative sample of 1,000 Canadians – also revealed that summer travel is close to returning to pre-pandemic levels, with 61% of respondents indicating plans to go on a trip, either domestically or overseas.

Read more: Travel insurance industry tested by disruption from coronavirus

How did the pandemic change how Canadians plan their travels?

Earlier this year, the government began easing border restrictions, triggering a surge not only in travel-thirsty Canadians heading abroad but also in the sales of travel insurance, which is designed to keep them protected during their trips.

A recent analysis of comparison website RATESDOTCA of insurance quotes from the first quarter of 2021 to the same period this year has shown a significant year-on-year rise in interest across all types of travel insurance plans.

Annual travel insurance plans posted the biggest increase at a whopping 1,229%, followed by trip cancellation policies at 1,175%. All-inclusive coverage, the most comprehensive plan type, also registered a massive spike in interest, with inquiries climbing 1,032% year-on-year.

“While travel intent may be up, the COVID-19 virus remains active – and many Canadians have the foresight to consider travel insurance to mitigate risks,” the site noted. “As Canadians plot their next getaway or travel to see family overseas, they’ll want to ensure they protect themselves financially if there are cancellations or travel guidelines change.”

Read more: Airport delays prompt Canadians to consider travel insurance – survey

How does travel insurance work in Canada?

Most travel insurance policies in Canada are designed to cover costs incurred from health-related emergencies and disruptions to the travel itinerary. Here are the common types of plans Canadian travellers can access, along with their corresponding features and benefits, according to RATESDOTCA.

1. Single-trip emergency medical travel insurance or single-trip travel insurance

  • Covers emergency medical expenses that may arise during the trip
  • Coverage for a single trip can last up to 365 days
  • Provides up to $10 million in emergency medical benefits
  • Travellers may need to complete a health questionnaire to qualify for the policy depending on their age

2. Annual emergency medical travel insurance or multi-trip travel insurance

  • Covers all trips taken over the course of a year
  • Best travel insurance for people who take multiple trips in a year, and those who travel frequently for business

3. Trip cancellation and interruption insurance

  • Covers the full cost of the trip if cancelled, delayed, or interrupted for reasons beyond the traveller’s control
  • Trip cancellation and trip interruption coverage are similar insurance types, but the difference is that cancellation applies before the trip, while the latter comes into play once travellers already left
  • Best for travellers who have medical coverage through their employer’s health benefits or credit card

4. Top-up travel insurance

  • Optional insurance coverage for travellers who already have coverage through an employer or a credit card but who are not covered for the entire length of the trip, or do not have enough coverage
  • Ensures travellers get extended coverage for the full length of the trip

5. All-inclusive travel insurance

  • Bundles common travel coverages, including unexpected medical emergency, loss of baggage, and trip delay, cancellation, and interruption insurance into a single policy
  • Most expensive option, but also offers the best protection

Read more: Nine simple ways Canadian travellers can save on insurance costs

What types of COVID-19-related coverage are available for Canadian travellers?

The good news is unlike at the onset of the pandemic when COVID-19 cover was uncommon, travel insurance providers have since stepped up their game and have started offering protection against disruptions related to the coronavirus.

Tourists, however, also need to consider a few points before purchasing travel insurance policies. These are:

  • Coverage may be “explicitly excluded” if the destination countries are under an “avoid non-essential travel” (Level 3) or “avoid all travel” (Level 4) advisory at the time of purchase.
  • COVID-19 vaccination status may also affect coverage – those unvaccinated by choice may have their claims declared ineligible by their insurers.

RATESDOTCA also listed the common COVID-19 protections the top travel insurance companies offer as part of, or as an add-on for, emergency medical travel insurance. Their plans typically include:

  • Emergency medical costs – including intensive care, medical tests, and medications – for up to $1 million per insured
  • Non-COVID-19 emergency medical coverage for physical injury and illness for up to $5 million per insured
  • Quarantine-related costs – including meals and accommodation – for up to $2,000 per insured
  • Ambulance transportation costs
  • Air evacuation from destination to Canada, including a one-way economy ticket for the insured, and may also cover passage for dependents and travelling companions
  • Repatriation costs up to $5,000 per insured in the event of death

Read more: What COVID-19-related cover do Canada's top travel insurers provide?

What do the best travel insurers in Canada cover?

There is no single travel insurance policy that can cater to the varying needs of every traveller. Different insurers offer varying levels of protection and often the best travel coverage is the one that fits the unique requirements of each trip.

A basic plan covering flight cancellation, for example, would suffice if a person already has supplemental individual medical coverage and is going on a trip within Canada. On the other hand, adventure travel enthusiasts planning a hiking trip to Alaska would benefit from a comprehensive plan with emergency medical care and evacuation back home in the event of an accident.

Here are some of the key coverages the best travel insurance providers in Canada offer.

1. 21st Century

Policy name: Medicare International Travel Insurance – All-Inclusive Plan

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​$10 million

Trip cancellation or interruption

$3,500 per trip

Baggage loss or delay

$1,000 (loss), $500 (delay)

Flight and travel accidents

$100,000 (flight), $50,000 (travel)

2. Allianz Global Assistance

Policy name: Medical + Cancellation Plan

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​$10 million

Trip cancellation or interruption

Amount purchased

Baggage loss or delay

$1,000 (loss), $400 (delay)

Flight and travel accidents

$100,000 (flight), $50,000 (accidental death & dismemberment)

3. BMO

Policy name: Single Trip Premium Travel Plan

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​$5 million

Trip cancellation or interruption

Up to sum insured to maximum of $20,000 per certificate (cancellation), $2,000 per insured person (interruption)

Baggage loss or delay

$750 per insured person to a maximum of $2,000 per trip

4. CIBC

Policy name: Comprehensive Travel Insurance

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​$10 million

Trip cancellation or interruption

Amount purchased; available up to $50,000 per person for trip cancellation

Baggage and personal effects

$2,000

Accidental death and dismemberment

$10,000

5. Desjardins

Policy name: Travel Insurance

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​$5 million

Trip cancellation or interruption

Non-refundable fees paid to a travel service provider

Baggage loss or delay

  • Actual value of baggage and personal effects, up to $500 for jewellery, watches, or articles made of gold, silver, or platinum
  • $500 for other belongings
  • $500 for baggage delay

Flight accident

  • 100% of insurance amount for death or loss of use of two or more body parts
  • 50% of insurance amount for loss of use of one body part

Accident while travelling

  • 200% of insurance amount for death due to an accident while travelling as passenger of a common carrier vehicle
  • 100% of insurance amount for death due to other accidents and loss of use of two more body parts
  • 50% of insurance amount for loss of use of one body part

6. Goose Insurance

Policy name: Single Trip Worldwide

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

$10 million

Trip cancellation or interruption

Up to sum insured

Baggage insurance (optional)

$1,500 per insured to a maximum of $3,000 for the family

Unstable pre-existing medical condition (optional)

$250,000

7. Johnson Insurance

Policy name: MEDOC Travel Insurance

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​$10 million

Trip cancellation or interruption

$15,000 per insured person per trip

Baggage and personal effects

$1,500 per insured person to a maximum of $3,000 per family

Flight accident

  • $150,000 to policyholder’s estate in case of death
  • $150,000 for an injury causing a loss of both hands or feet, or sight in both eyes
  • $75,000 for an injury causing the loss of one hand or foot, or sight in one eye

Accidental death and dismemberment

  • $50,000 policyholder’s estate in case of death
  • $50,000 for an injury causing a loss of both hands or feet, or sight in both eyes
  • $25,000 for an injury causing the loss of one hand or foot, or sight in one eye

8. Manulife

Policy name: CoverMe Single-Trip All-Inclusive Plan

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​$10 million

Trip cancellation or interruption

$3,500 per trip

Baggage loss or delay

$1,000 (loss), $500 (delay)

Flight and travel accidents

$100,000 (flight), $50,000 (travel)

9. Medipac

Policy name: MedipacMAX

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​$5 million (including COVID-19)

Accidental death

$10,000

Relocation benefit

$5,000

Pet benefit

$1,500

Excess luggage benefit

$1,000

Return to Canada benefit

$4,000

Canadian hospitalization benefit

$2,000

Inpatient rehabilitation benefit

$5,000

10. RBC

Policy name: Classic Medical Single-Trip Plan

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​Unlimited

Return to trip destination

One-way economy fare

Out-of-pocket expenses

$1,750

Repatriation of remains

Unlimited transportation costs

Emergency transportation

One-way economy fare, or stretcher, or qualified medical attendant or air ambulance

Return of excess baggage

$500

11. Scotiabank

Policy name: Scotiabank Travel Insurance – Out of Province (Single-Trip All-Inclusive Plan)

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​$5 million

Trip cancellation or interruption

$3,500 per trip

Baggage loss or delay

$1,000 (loss), $500 (delay)

Flight and travel accidents

$100,000 (flight), $50,000 (travel)

BounceBack benefit

$2,000

12. TD Insurance

Policy name: Travel Medical Insurance Single-Trip Plan

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​$5 million

Private duty nursing

$5,000 per trip

Accidental dental

$2,000

Bedside companion benefit

Round-trip economy airfare and up to $1,500 for meals and accommodations

Vehicle return

$2,000

Return of deceased

$10,000

13. World Nomads

Policy name: Travel Insurance Standard Plan

Type of coverage

Limit

Emergency medical care

​$5 million

Trip cancellation or interruption

$2,500 per trip; $700 per day (trip delay)

Emergency evacuation and repatriation

$500,000

Bedside companion travel and subsistence

Maximum 10 days; return economy airfare

Baggage loss or delay

$1,000 (loss), $100 (delay)

Flight and travel accidents

$50,000 (flight), $10,000 (travel)

Return of remains

$5,000

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What do the top travel insurance companies in Canada cover? (7)

What do the top travel insurance companies in Canada cover? (2024)

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What do the top travel insurance companies in Canada cover? ›

Travel insurance for Canada can provide coverage if your travel plans are interrupted, including unexpected cancellations or delays, emergency medical treatment and baggage loss. We at the MarketWatch Guides Team have researched and ranked the best travel insurance companies to help you plan your next getaway.

Who has the best travel insurance in Canada? ›

  • Best for thrill seekers: World Nomads. ...
  • Best for families: CAA Travel Insurance. ...
  • Best for seniors and retirees: Blue Cross. ...
  • Best for budget travellers: Travel CUTS Bon Voyage Insurance. ...
  • Best for Canadians with pre-existing medical conditions: Manulife CoverMe. ...
  • Best for emergency medical assistance: Medipac Travel Insurance.

What is the number one insurance company in Canada? ›

Key Takeaways. Manulife Financial is the largest insurance provider in Canada and offers a broad range of financial services. Great-West Lifeco, Inc., the second-largest insurer, operates as a holding company for six subsidiaries.

What travel insurance do I need for Canada? ›

To visit Canada, you need worldwide travel insurance to cover you for loss, damage and theft of your belongings, cancellation or curtailment of your trip, and public liability if you should cause accidental damage or injury. You'll need to choose worldwide travel insurance including Canada, USA and the Caribbean.

What company has the best travel insurance? ›

11 Best Travel Insurance Companies in May 2024
Best travel insurance categoryCompany winner
Best for medical coverageTravelex Insurance Services.
Best if you have travel credit card coverageSeven Corners.
Best for long-term travelersIMG.
Best for travelers with unpredictable work demandsTin Leg.
7 more rows

What is the average cost of travel insurance in Canada? ›

The Breakdown: The Average Travel Insurance Cost Based on Coverage Type
Coverage TypeAverage Cost (CAD)
Basic (Trip Cancellation & Interruption)50-100
Comprehensive (Including Medical Expenses)120-250
Medical Only70-150
CFAR (Cancel for Any Reason) Add-onAdditional 40-60% on Base Premium
Mar 7, 2024

Why is travel insurance to Canada so expensive? ›

Lack of a Regulatory Body for Healthcare

Unlike India and other European countries, the countries such as the US and Canada do not have a nationally regulated medical body. They do not have a government hospital in each city. Thus, private hospitalisation, consultation, and care procedures in US and Canada are costly.

What are the big 5 insurance companies in Canada? ›

The top insurance providers in Canada are Manulife, Canada Life (subsidiary of Great-West Lifeco), Sun Life Financial, Desjardins, and IA Financial Group (aka Industrial Alliance). Smaller insurers include those operating as subsidiaries of banks, such as CIBC Insurance and TD Insurance.

What are the big 4 insurance companies in Canada? ›

Canada Life, Manulife, Sun Life, Industrial Alliance, and Desjardins are Canada's biggest life insurers, but you should look at more than just size when deciding which provider would be best for your coverage needs.

What is the top company in Canada? ›

List of the 8 Largest Companies in Canada by Market Capitalization
  • Royal Bank of Canada.
  • Toronto-Dominion Bank.
  • Enbridge Inc.
  • Shopify Inc.
  • Canadian National Railway Company.
  • Bank of Nova Scotia.
  • Canadian Pacific Railway Limited.
  • Brookfield Asset Management Inc.
Feb 14, 2024

Do Americans need travel insurance in Canada? ›

Many U.S. travelers flock to our northern neighbor to take in Canada's cultural experiences and stunning remote landscapes. While travel insurance isn't a requirement to enter Canada, it may be worth purchasing for the benefits, like medical insurance, trip cancellation and baggage coverage.

Is travel insurance to Canada expensive? ›

Medical care and treatment in Canada is of high quality, however, it is also very expensive. As a result, travel insurance for Canada often costs more as insurers will take the higher cost of healthcare into consideration if you have to make a claim.

Do I need health insurance to travel to Canada from USA? ›

Any visitor traveling to Canada should purchase visitors health insurance. Most domestic policies will only cover you in your home country and have little to no coverage once you are traveling abroad.

Is Allianz good travel insurance? ›

We at the MarketWatch Guides team awarded Allianz Travel Insurance 4.1 out of 5 stars based on our provider review methodology. Named our pick for concierge services, Allianz offers 24/7 travel assistance through a multilingual team, which can help policyholders with travel and coverage issues while abroad.

What is the best travel insurance for claims? ›

Summary: Best Travel Insurance Companies
Our expert takeCompanyTop-scoring policy
Great for Medical & EvacuationSeven CornersTrip Protection Choice
Best for BaggageAXA Assistance USAPlatinum
Great for Pre-Existing Medical Condition CoverageGenerali Global AssistancePremium
Best for FamiliesTravelexTravel Select
7 more rows

What is a good rate for travel insurance? ›

On average, travel insurance is around 5%-6% of the total trip cost, and the average trip cost for US travelers from April 2022- January 2024 was around $6,343.

Where is the best place to get travel insurance? ›

The best travel insurance
  • Santander. Times Money Mentor award winning cover. ...
  • Saga. Best for over-50s. ...
  • Post Office. Best for those with pre-existing medical conditions. ...
  • Aviva. Best for those wanting substantial medical cover. ...
  • LV= Best for a range of unique add-ons. ...
  • Switched On. ...
  • Just Travel Cover* ...
  • InsureandGo*
Mar 26, 2024

Who is the best and cheapest travel insurance? ›

The 7 Best Cheap Travel Insurance Companies Worth The Cost
CompanyBBB RatingCheapest Plan
Travelex Compare PlansA+Travel basic
Seven Corners Travel Insurance Compare PlansA+Trip Protection Basic
Generali Global Assistance Compare PlansA+Standard Plan
AIG Travel Guard Compare PlansA+Essential
3 more rows

Is Allianz travel insurance good? ›

We at the MarketWatch Guides team awarded Allianz Travel Insurance 4.1 out of 5 stars based on our provider review methodology. Named our pick for concierge services, Allianz offers 24/7 travel assistance through a multilingual team, which can help policyholders with travel and coverage issues while abroad.

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