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The Little America team has lived, worked or travelled in the United States and Canada, and frequently travel or research our destinations and keep in contact with our hosts. This way we can provide you with the most unique, high quality, and up-to-date offers.
A vast country like Canada cannot be captured by one type of climate. In the majority of the country, you’ll find a continental climate with hot summers and frigid winters (but the West Coast is milder). The northern region of Canada can have ten-month long winters! In the Rocky Mountains, the temperature hardly rises above zero. Snow-covered all year round, these mountains are quite spectacular. Whatever you’re seeking, from ice climbing winter adventures to summers canoeing on the lake, Canada has the place just for you.
We recommend travelling in the seasons, such as autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November). The advantage of travelling in shoulder seasons is that you can truly immerse yourself in the destination without the crowds or extreme weather conditions, allowing you to enjoy a more authentic interaction with local communities and attractions. Accommodations and attractions are also typically more affordable during these months, which helps you to stretch your budget further and potentially indulge in unique experiences or longer stays!