Is Canada safe for solo female travelers?

Canada generally has a high level of safety for solo female travelers. Its towns and cities are generally secure, and residents are often friendly and helpful. The crime rate is relatively low compared to other countries. Do note that, like anywhere, it's important to stay vigilant, avoid secluded places at night, and keep a close watch on your belongings.

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How safe is Canada for solo female travelers?

Travel safety index

4.6 /5

based on 113 experiences from female travelers

Katherine

Katherine

United States

Victoria, Family travel

Went for a Christmas vacation with family and it was delightful. The Victorian architecture was beautiful and the highlight of the trip was definitely the Butchart Gardens. It was decorated with lights for the holidays and it was a great time despite heavy rainfall that day

Posted: February 18, 2026
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Toronto, Solo travel

I cannot say this is an exciting city. Even though it’s the biggest city in Canada, it feels like a small city with not so much sights to see. Things are expensive, so be prepared to spend a lot. The diversity and authenticity in different foods are great. People here seem unhappy. Safety-wise, it’s okay. I wouldn’t walk around alone late at night.

Posted: February 8, 2026
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Vancouver, Family travel

Vancouver is a great city to eat authentic Chinese food. It may be even more Chinese food than what they have in Hong Kong. The city has a good public transportation system that can access to more nature sites. Only thing is, some streets around Chinatown is very sketchy.

Posted: February 7, 2026
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How safe is Canada for women?

Local safety index

4.3 /5

Based on 525 reports

Local crime index

2.1 /5

Based on 525 reports

Montreal

As any big cities, I would recommend not walking alone at night in certain places in town! The village as many drug users and some neighborhoods like Saint-Michel and Montreal-North as gang activities but as long as you are aware and cautious it should be fine! Also, be cautious in bars to check your drinks as anywhere (also check the bartender make your drinks if possible for extra safety!) 🫶

Posted: March 19, 2026
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Catherine

Catherine

Carignan

The city is super safe and quiet! I walk alone at night with headphones in all the time and I feel safe. It's a really small town, and there isn't a lot to do here so not many people are out after dark. Just be aware of your surroundings, like everywhere else:)

Posted: March 17, 2026
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TARA

TARA

Vancouver

Vancouver is very safe. But we have big homeless problem. Avoid East vancouver. Other than that Vancouver is overall safe city for solo travelers . In Geneal Surrey, some part of downtown i am not comfortable walking at night

Posted: March 16, 2026
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Safety in Canada

Hospitality Exchange in Canada

Samantha

Samantha

Ajax

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Traveling full-time to create meaningful connections with people in beautiful places. I hope to meet others who share a similar passion and appreciation for diverse cultures, nature, and the great outdoors 🌱 I'm easygoing, open-minded, and excited to embark on new adventures!

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May

May

Beaches–East York

Can host for:

7 days

About me

Heloooo Hi! My name is May, I’m 20 years old and currently studying Hospitality and Tourism Management. I grew up in Toronto but I’ve always been curious about the world and different ways of living, which is why I love traveling. I grew up helping in my family’s restaurant from a young age, which taught me a lot about hospitality, hard work, and connecting with people. Because of that, I’m very comfortable adapting to new environments and meeting people from different backgrounds. I’ve been lucky to travel to a few places already, including Egypt, Ireland, Malaysia, Japan, and China, and I recently spent time studying in Kosovo. Experiences like that made me realize how much I enjoy learning about cultures, food, and everyday life in different countries. I’m someone who is very positive, curious, and open to new experiences. I love animals, nature, good food (especially steak), and meaningful conversations. I’m also really interested in sustainability, farms, and learning practical skills that connect people more to the land and where their food comes from.

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