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10 Ways to Stay Safe When Travelling Solo in Canada

Travelling solo can be an incredibly rewarding and enriching experience.

Whilst travelling with friends or family can be fun, solo travel allows you to explore the world on your own terms, challenge yourself, and grow as an individual.

Here are some tips and advice to help you if you’re thinking of taking a leap into solo travelling but don’t know where to start!

Author: Camp Canada
28 Mar 14:47
1. Research Your Destination

Before you set off on your solo adventure, do your research on the destination you plan to visit. Read up on the best neighborhoods to stay in, how to get around, and what to do. From this, create an itinerary for what you want to see and explore.

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2. Stay Connected

While it's important to disconnect and enjoy your travels, make sure you stay connected to loved ones back home.

Keep your phone charged and carry a portable charger so you can touch base with them regularly. You can also share your live location with your friends and family so even if you cannot speak to them, they can see you’re okay.

3. Embrace Spontaneity

While it's good to have a plan, don't be afraid to embrace spontaneity and go off the beaten path. Some of the best solo travel experiences happen when you least expect them.

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4. Be aware

Be aware of your surroundings at all times.

Avoid walking alone at night, and stay in well-lit areas. Keep your valuables secure, and carry only what you need. Research any potential dangers or scams in the area and take appropriate precautions.

Make connections with other travellers Join local activities, attend events or meetups, and stay in hostels to meet other travellers as they also often put on events and tours for guests.

This can be a great way to make new friends and share experiences with like-minded individuals.

5. Make connections

Join local activities, attend events or meetups, and stay in hostels to meet other travellers as they also often put on events and tours for guests.

This can be a great way to make new friends and share experiences with like-minded individuals.

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6. Be open-minded

Embrace new experiences and be open to meeting new people.

Travelling solo can be an excellent opportunity to step out of your comfort zone and try new things.

Be respectful of the local culture and be willing to learn from others.

7. Trust your instincts

If something doesn't feel right, trust your gut and remove yourself from situations if needed.

Don't be afraid to ask for help or advice from locals or fellow travellers.

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8. Learn basic phrases in the local language

Even if you're not fluent in the local language, learning basic phrases like "hello," "thank you," and "please" can go a long way in making a connection with locals.

9. Pack light

When you're travelling solo, you'll be responsible for carrying all of your luggage.

Pack only what you need and try to keep it light. This will make it easier to move around and explore without feeling weighed down.

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10. Take care of yourself

Travelling alone can be exhausting, so make sure you take care of yourself.

Get enough sleep, eat well, and take breaks when you need them.

Take time to relax and recharge so you can enjoy your travels to the fullest.

While travelling with others can be fun and rewarding, there are many benefits to travelling solo.

If you're nervous about travelling solo but still want to experience the adventure, look no further than summer camp in Canada!

Summer camp is a great way to dip your toes into solo travel while still having the support of a community. At summer camp, you'll have the opportunity to make new friends and try new activities, all while gaining independence and confidence. Plus, you'll have the chance to explore a new place without the pressure of planning everything yourself. By the end of camp, you'll be more comfortable with travelling alone and ready to take on your next solo adventure.

Don't be afraid to take the first step and sign up for summer camp today!

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