Fizz wrote:
silversand wrote:
The article mentions that the only alternatives for Canadians traveling to the now nearly unaffordable US, is to substantially shorten your US stays, or travel to any destination other than the US, where the exchange rates are more amenable, prices are cheaper for everything, and the big one, where the health travel insurance is dramatically less expensive.
Agreed.
The price of insurance alone covers our air fare to Europe.
Instead of three months down south we take a month of B&B overseas in early Spring. Not the same but it works for us.
I'm interested inwWhat do you pay for insurance for going to Europe? Is it any less than what you pay for going to the US?