Any Airport Car Rental Canada comes at a low cost rate of only $170 per week. Canada can get extremely cold with temperatures dropping below -30 degrees Celsius. Our cars come with excellent heating systems to keep you warm. If you are in Canada for what are often hot summers then we can offer great convertible vehicles at bargain prices.
Canada is a very multicultural country and in the province of Quebec French is the spoken language. If you are using Any Airport car rental Quebec then you may wish to get a sat nav system to direct you if you don’t understand French. Montreal is Quebec’s capital and has a healthy mix of English and French inhabitants.
Ontario is also a very multicultural city while Vancouver is stunning and cosmopolitan at the same time.
Canada’s capital is Ottawa and this is a thriving financial centre which also welcomes tourists. In terms of shopping Edmonton has the largest mall in North America and has been called the festival city due to its constant stream of events. Toronto is one of the most exciting and vibrant cities in Canada. All these cities have international airports where we have a range of cars available for collection.
Many of our customers want to go off road in Canada. Some of the options we offer are the Buick Rendezvous four wheel drive and the Nissan Pathfinder four wheel drive, great cars to help you explore.
A land of climatic and geographical extreme and a great diversity of peoples, Canada is the world's second-largest country after the USSR. The Trans-Canada Highway spans 8000 km (5000 miles) from NEWFOUNDLAND to BRITISH COLUMBIA, and it takes four days and five nights to cross the country by train.
Winter temperatures can dip to - 62'C (- 80'F) in the ARCTIC north, yet summer temperatures of 27'C (81'F) are commonplace in towns and cities to the south. In fact the southernmost part of Canada is at the same latitude as Rome and northern California. Most of the country' 25 million people live within a narrow strip along the American border. Almost two out of every three live in ONTARIO or QUEBEC.
With nearly four-fifths of this enormous land uninhabited, nature lovers can readily explore vast stretches of unspoilt countryside or pitch camp where the only neighbours may be black or grizzly bears. Moose, caribou, elk and wolves also roam the wilderness, and the inland water abound with salmon, trout, bass and pike. Canada has more lakes than any other country.
The world's most famous police force is the Royal Canadian Mounted Police - the Mounties who stand as a symbol of Canada in their red ceremonial tunics. Now they are an 8000-strong federal force, but there were only 300 of them when they were formed to check frontier lawlessness in 1873.