based on 112 experiences from female travelers
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, 2026Vancouver 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, 2026Paige
United States
Favorite parts: Taking a sea plane to Victoria Whale watching Hiking up Grouse Mountain Oysters Short trip up to Whistler for an overnight stay & hiking (summer) Kayaking from Granville Island Tequila bar next to hostel (Samesun on Granville Street) I felt super safe the whole time. I avoided the areas that were recommended at that time due to high homeless population/drugs. I did have one homeless woman nicely ask me for money and I actually didn’t have any CAD and then she flipped and started yelling at me but it was during the day in a very populated area.
Posted: February 1, 2026Annika
Finland
I was hiking in newfoundland and the people there were so nice, I belive Newfoundlanders are the nicest people on earth also very saft to hitchike if needed because there is barely public transfer unfortunately
Posted: January 22, 2026Experienced: May, 2025Serena
Argentina
I traveled solo to Canada and it was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. I spent three months between Edmonton, Banff, and Calgary, and honestly… the landscapes completely blew my mind. Everything feels so safe — there’s literally no sense of insecurity, even when you’re on your own. And the best part is that I didn’t even pay for accommodation, because I was doing volunteer house-sitting and pet-sitting. Banff especially was magical. Canada is definitely a place I’d go back to a thousand times
Posted: December 1, 2025Based on 506 local experiences
Based on 506 local experiences
Most areas are safe if you stay alert. I would recommend to stay away from public transit as the transit centers can be very unsafe. There are many unhoused people downtown and while they are not inherently unsafe there is a lot of drug use that happens that can cause them to react unpredictably.
Posted: February 7, 2026It is safe but recently there is crimes of break in houses to steal and stores are also exposed to thieves everyday. I would advise for solo female traveler to always be carful and lock their accommodation doors well and all windows.
Posted: February 3, 2026Very safe as long as you practice common sense and don’t do stupid stuff. I used to walk alone at night at 2am downtown no issues. Just avoid the known rougher areas at night (Moss park downtown, Jane/Finch uptown, etc).
Posted: February 3, 2026Elisabeth
Jonquière is very calm and safe. Traveling by car or public transportation poses no problems and is completely secure. Walking is possible, though distances can be a bit longer, but there is no significant danger. The downtown area of the neighboring city (Chicoutimi) is slightly busier, but it is still a pleasant and frequented environment with no major safety concerns.
Posted: February 1, 2026It’s okay if you mind your business and stay away from run down areas in the dark. It’s a decent city for Ontario. I would stay cautious from downtown and adjacent areas at night, at least bring a friend.
Posted: January 31, 2026Elisabeth
Jonquière
7 days
I enjoy both relaxing beach trips and discovering places rich in history. Museums, churches, impressive architecture, beautiful views, and great food are must-haves for me. When I travel, I really like to experience a place—discovering the local culture and taking the time to observe and understand. I’m here to share meaningful travel experiences, with respect and good vibes!
Catee
Wikwemikong
3 days
Indigenous to the Great Lakes of North America. Bear Clan. Thunderbird Clan. Nokomis / Grandmother. My Ancestors are from the Odewa Nation (people of the heart aka Ottawa like Canada’s capital), Ojibwe Nation, Potawatomi Nation. My first language is Odewa & Ojibwe & Potawatomi. Daughter of an Indian Residential School survivor. The ripple effect was genocidal but I’m fighting every day to honor my Ancestors. Nearing retirement and time to explore other lands and cultures.