Travel Insurance Misconceptions Persist Among Canadians

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Travel Insurance Misconceptions Persist Among Canadians

Of the Canadian travellers planning to travel domestically, less than half plan to buy travel medical insurance

TORONTO, June 19, 2025 /CNW/ – As summer approaches, travel plans might look a little different for Canadians this year and they might not be as protected as they think.

A recent TD Insurance survey, conducted by The Harris Poll Canada, reveals that nearly three-quarters of Canadians (73 per cent) plan to travel for pleasure over the next 12 months, and half of them (50 per cent) plan to do so domestically outside of their home province or territory. However, of that group, only 51 per cent plan to purchase travel insurance at all, and 42 per cent plan to purchase emergency travel medical coverage.

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The number one reason why Canadians don’t feel the need to purchase travel medical insurance for their domestic trip? They believe they are already protected:

  • 44 per cent say they are already covered by their provincial or territorial health coverage;

  • 36 per cent say they are covered by an employer; and

  • 25 per cent say they are covered by their credit card provider.

While provincial or territorial health plans may provide some level of coverage for certain medical services outside of where you live, out of pocket expenses for those which aren’t covered can add up quickly.

“Planning for the unexpected is just as important as planning your trip. Don’t assume your existing provincial or territorial health plan is enough – travel medical insurance can fill critical gaps,” said Anthony Ricci, Associate Vice President, Life, Health & Credit Protection at TD Insurance. “For example, if you’re from Ontario and need an ambulance in Nova Scotia, OHIP won’t cover that cost; and without private insurance, it could cost you more than $700.”1

While many Canadians are opting to travel domestically, the survey also highlighted a false sense of security that Canadians have with their domestic trips versus international ones. Canadians planning to travel internationally anticipate arranging travel insurance 16 per cent more than those traveling domestically.

“There’s an assumption that because you’re in Canada, you don’t have the same risks as going abroad, but that simply may not be the case. Canada is a very big country – it’s a longer distance to fly from St. John’s to Vancouver than it is from Toronto to Paris – and a lot can happen to upset your vacation in that distance,” said Ricci.

With 38 per cent of Canadian travellers planning to travel more this year than last, there are things to keep in mind to help make your experience smoother, whether you’re travelling domestically or internationally:

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