Top Destinations in Canada
Heading to Canada for business? Whether it’s a short-term assignment or a long-term relocation, our serviced apartments provide the space, comfort, and flexibility you need across Canada’s major metropolitan areas. Explore our wide range of options in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and more.
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Canada, the second-largest country in the world, boasts an advanced and stable economy. Its real estate, manufacturing, and mining sectors drive a robust business environment. As a key global player, Canada attracts a large number of business travellers, with demand for quality accommodation concentrated in key urban hubs. We offer a diverse selection of serviced apartments in the country's most important business centres, including:
The demand for serviced apartments in Canada is growing rapidly, as corporate travellers seek a more comfortable and cost-effective alternative to hotels. Our serviced apartments provide a home away from home, with more space to work and relax, a fully equipped kitchen, and separate living areas. Choosing SilverDoor for your stay ensures:
Canada’s economy is a global leader, with a strong focus on trade and natural resources. The business culture is generally professional and friendly, with an emphasis on punctuality and a collaborative approach. Here is some essential information to help you prepare for your trip.
Given its vast size, Canada's weather varies significantly by region. Summers are warm across the country, while winters are cold and can be severe, especially in the central and eastern provinces. Business travellers should check the specific regional forecast for their destination and pack warm layers if travelling in the winter.
The official currency is the Canadian Dollar ($) (CAD). Major credit cards are widely accepted across the country. Tipping for services is customary, usually ranging from 15-20% in restaurants and for taxi services.
Canada has two official languages: English and French. While English is spoken throughout the country, French is the primary language in the province of Quebec. In all other provinces, English is the dominant language, with French also being widely understood, especially in major cities.
Canada spans six main time zones, from UTC-3.5 in Newfoundland to UTC-8 on the Pacific Coast. When scheduling meetings, it is crucial to confirm the time zones of all participants, as a meeting in Vancouver (Pacific Time) would be three hours behind one in Toronto (Eastern Time).