Brits looking to take a trip with a difference could find that Canada offers a great deal of unique holiday experiences.
And before jetting off for a trip, tourists may want to check that their
travel insurance policy covers them for any activities they want to try abroad.
Writing for the Telegraph Travel pages, Fred Mawer details a number of activity holiday breaks in Canada.
And with trips including remote walks and wilderness camping,
adventure insurance is a must.
Brits could travel to the Canadian Rockies and go canoeing, or go wilderness walking in a remote part of British Columbia that is accessed by air.
Mr Mawer also mentions "ranch holidays", for those who want an authentic experience.
And with prices of ranch holidays in Canada down by 30 per cent compared to the US, now may be the right time to travel.
People can choose their accommodation based on how much they want to "muck in" with the workings of the ranch.
He comments that working ranches are designed for experienced riders, while guest or "dude" ranches are preferable for novices or families.
Adventure insurance from
InsureandGo offers cover for 40 activities as standard, making it a wise investment for a ranch break.
