24/7 emergency medical assistance to assist you in stressful circumstances.
Comprehensive Travel Insurance is our highest level of cover, with optional add-ons for snow, cruise, extra rental vehicle excess, and high-value items.
If you have pets, we include vet fees if your pet gets sick while you're away, and we'll pay pet boarding fees if you're delayed.
For a detailed outline of benefits and inclusions, as well terms and conditions, please refer to the PDS, or get an instant quote now.
Canada Travel Insurance Policy Benefits | Comprehensive | |
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Emergency | ||
24/7 Emergency Assistance Service | included | |
Medical | ||
Overseas Emergency Medical & Hospital Expenses | SO | unlimited |
Dental Expenses | $1,000 | |
Hospital Cash Allowance | SO | $5,000 |
Repatriation Of Remains | $25,000 | |
Permanent Disability | $25,000 | |
Loss of Income | SO | $10,400 |
Luggage & Personal Items | ||
Travel Documents & Transaction Cards | $5,000 | |
Theft of Cash | P | $250 |
Luggage & Personal Effects | ASO | $15,000 |
Luggage & Personal Effects Delay Expenses | ASO | $1,000 |
Cancellation & Delay | ||
Pre-Departure Cancellation Fees & Lost Deposits | PSO | chosen limit |
Pre-Departure Amendments to Journey | A | $2,000 |
On-trip Disruption | ||
On-trip Cancellation Fees & Lost Deposits | PSO | chosen limit |
Additional Accommodation & Travel Expenses — Family Emergency — Emergency Companion Cover | ASO | $50,000 |
Travel Delay Expenses | SO | $2,000 |
Special Event Transport Expenses | $2,000 | |
Other | ||
Personal Liability | P | $5 million |
Domestic Pets | SO | $500 |
Domestic Services | SO | $500 |
This table is a summary of cover only. Sub-limits may apply. Please read the Policy Wording for full terms, conditions, limits, excess payable and exclusions to determine whether our travel insurance is right for you. All benefits are per traveller, unless specified. A Limits are per adult traveller. For accompanying dependants, the policy benefits are shared with the adult traveller. S Sub-limits apply. P Limits are per policy regardless of the number of persons the claim relates to. O There is no cover while travelling in Australia. |
We provide insurance if you're going skiing in Canada, or if you’re travelling with expensive new items. Or maybe you're just worried about car rental insurance excess? Check out the following add-ons for extra coverage.
Cover yourself and your gear on your ski or snowboarding trip with our Winter Sports Pack add-on.
Hiring a car? Make sure you include our rental vehicle excess pack to cover for any damages or theft of your car hire.
If you're travelling on a budget, and looking for cheap travel insurance to Canada, then 1Cover’s Medical Only policy offers a cheaper alternative to comprehensive travel insurance. It's our most basic policy and will only provide cover for any medical expenses and emergency assistance costs.
For a detailed outline of benefits and inclusions, as well as terms and conditions, please refer to the PDS, or get an instant quote now.
Canada Single-trip | Medical Only | |
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Emergency | ||
24/7 Emergency Assistance Service | included | |
Medical | ||
Overseas Emergency Medical & Hospital Expenses | SO | unlimited |
Dental Expenses | $1,000 | |
Repatriation Of Remains | $25,000 | |
Other | ||
Personal Liability | P | $5 million |
This table is a summary of cover only. Sub-limits may apply. Please read the Policy Wording for full terms, conditions, limits, excess payable and exclusions to determine whether our travel insurance is right for you. All benefits are per traveller, unless specified. A Limits are per adult traveller. For accompanying dependants, the policy benefits are shared with the adult traveller. S Sub-limits apply. P Limits are per policy regardless of the number of persons the claim relates to. O There is no cover while travelling in Australia. |
Do you travel more than once a year to Canada? Then it might make sense to buy a multi-trip annual policy. This works just like our comprehensive cover (detailed above), except you can take as many trips as you want in a year and you’ll still be covered.
Let us know the maximum trip duration of any one trip before selecting from the options below.
Frequent Traveller 21 days maximum
Frequent Traveller 45 days maximum
Find out which Annual Frequent Traveller cover policy would suit you best here.
For a detailed outline of benefits and inclusions, as well as terms and conditions, please refer to the PDS, or get an instant quote now.
If you're taking part in any winter or snow sports in Canada, you will need an extra level of cover. That's because there are more risks involved with winter and snow sports. You can purchase a Winter Sports Pack to be covered for skiing and snow sports.
Please refer to the PDS and policy schedule and check if your sickness or injury is a claimable event and is covered. If you are hospitalised, or if you are treated as an outpatient, or if the total cost of the treatment will exceed $1000, please contact our emergency assistance service as soon as possible to obtain their prior approval.
In circumstances where the claim is approved, we can then provide written guarantees of payment of reasonable expenses for emergency hospitalisation that may be required while you are in Canada.
Yes, of course. If you want to extend your policy while you’re in Canada, the easiest way to do this is via the Policy Manager.
You'll need your policy number (available in the email confirming your policy), and a few other simple details. Log-in and extend your trip, add destinations, or buy add ons/extras.
Make sure you extend your policy before it expires (please keep in mind Australian AEST/AEDST).
If you have trouble, you can email us at [email protected]
Please note there may be instances where a policy extension is not available.
If you are robbed while you’re in Canada, you should report the theft to the police or nearest local authority immediately. You will also need to obtain a written report to be used as supporting documents for your claim.
If you are entitled to be reimbursed by the bus line, airline, shipping line or rail authority you were travelling on when the loss, theft, misplacement or damage occurred, then your travel insurance may not cover you.
However, if you are not reimbursed the full amount of your claim, we will assess your claim and you may be entitled to be paid the difference between the amount of your loss and what you were reimbursed, up to the limit of your cover (allowing for depreciation due to age, wear and tear).
Our Comprehensive, Overseas Frequent Traveller, and Already Overseas policies, rental vehicle insurance excess cover is not included automatically. Under these policies, you can add cover for rental vehicle insurance excess up to $10,000 by paying an additional premium.
In the event of a terrorist attack or political unrest, there is no cover for cancellation fees and lost deposits, disruption of journey or alternative transport expenses.
However, if you do get caught up in an unforeseen event while you are in Canada and you are injured, cover is available for all necessary medical/hospital expenses.
You may choose your own medical advisor, or we can appoint an approved medical advisor to see you.
Please note: if you do not get the medical treatment you expect, although we can assist you, 1Cover are not liable for anything that results from that treatment. If you are unwell overseas please contact us.
When you apply for a policy you need to tell us where you are travelling to. The premium you pay for the policy depends on your destination(s).
If you're travelling to multiple countries, you need to nominate the countries when you are applying for cover.
If you’re going on a cruise, you must select the appropriate cruise region for where you are travelling and pay an additional premium for travel on a cruise vessel by purchasing the Cruise Pack. If you don't purchase a cruise pack, you won't be covered while on the ship. There is, however, no cover under any sections of the policy when you are on a cargo ship or freighter.
We have a policy called Frequent Traveller which allows you to take as many trips under the one policy for 12 months and enjoy comprehensive cover on each one. There is a limit to the maximum length of each trip on these policies. You can travel to one or more destinations with this policy.
Find out more about our annual travel insurance policies here.
Laptop computers, cameras, mobile phones…they’re all things we need on at home and on holiday. That’s why you can choose a bit of extra protection for your can’t-live-withouts. All you need to do is include and specify certain high-value items that aren't automatically covered when you're buying your policy.
Note: the items cannot be older than 12 month, and you can't specify items like jewellery, watches, bicycles and watercraft (apart from surfboards).
Travel insurance provides cover for weather events as long as they are unforeseen. Our policies do not cover claims for losses caused by an event that you were aware of at the time of purchasing your policy.
Once an event has become published in the mass media, it is expected that you have purchased your insurance with this knowledge in mind. 1Cover will, where possible, issue travel warnings in relation to such large scale events and the dates and times after which they are not seen as an unforseen event.
Yes! When you are booking your policy simply select the Winter Sports Pack add-on and you will enjoy cover for Rental Ski Equipment Hire Excess. Terms and conditions, limits and exclusions apply. Please refer to the PDS for further information.
You must select the Winter Sports Pack add-on when booking your policy to be covered for any winter sports activities. Find out more about our cover here.
The reciprocal health care agreement (RHCA) lets Medicare card-holding Australians access limited medical services in certain countries, like the UK. But unfortunately Canada is not included in this list of countries, which means means Australians in Canada are 100% responsible for their own travel costs.
Keep scrolling to find out about protecting yourself with travel insurance in Canada. And if you're going skiing, snowboarding, or taking part in any other winter sports, don't forget to add a Winter Sports Pack to your travel insurance.
Nearly a quarter of Australian travellers experienced an insurable event on their last trip overseas.*
70% of travellers don’t realise travel insurance won’t cover you if you’re intoxicated at the time of an event.**
35% of Australians think the government would pay to get them home in a medical emergency. Not true – you would be responsible for these costs.
*in 2016/2017
**Research conducted in 2016
You wouldn’t be going to Canada if you weren’t going to be doing some activities. Find out all about our Adventure & Sports Pack.
All sorts of medical issues could affect your travel in Canada. Find out about pre-existing medical conditions, as well as pregnancy and emergencies.
We always recommend you read the PDS, but this page will give you an overview of what travel insurance will cover in Canada.