Four budget friendly Canadian destinations to visit during off-season

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Ottawa: If you are planning to go on a short trip this fall, there are some destinations in Canada with good potential for travel and less hassle, feel good temperatures. Here are the top four best budget friendly destinations.

 

Where to go: Toronto

It is largest city in Canada and the fall welcomes prestigious Toronto International Film Festival from September 8 to 18 and also offers an opportune time to see five of the city’s main sports teams.

Leafs and Raptors preseason will commence in Sept. and Oct. and Blue Jays and Toronto FC games run until the end of September, Argonauts to go on until October.

Moreover, the weather will be pleasing in September between 14 and 23 C while in October is milder (8 to 15 C) and November is chillier (2 to 9 C).

Interestingly, the domestic flights to Toronto are on average 19 per cent cheaper in the fall versus the summer.

 

Where to go: Victoria

B.C.’s charming capital is not only warmest city but is also located in sub-Mediterranean climate zone. It is a worth the trip.

The city will witness lowest amount of rainfall on the entire West Coast in September, October and sometimes into November, too.

The temperature remains between 11 and 18 C, October is 9 to 14 C and November is 6 to 10 C. They city offers stay at exquisite hotels at 35-per-cent price drop during the fall.

 

Where to go: Whitehorse, Yukon

The natural light display is visible August to April. The fall is the best time to witness Yukon wildlife, from bison and grizzly bears to caribou and moose.

The temperature remains generally warm and in September it would have 2 to 12 C. You will definitely need a warm jacket in October and November. The flights to Whitehorse from within Canada to be available at 13% less expensive in the fall.

 

Where to go: Charlottetown

It is a worth trip for two reaons- lobster season! PEI has a lobster season from August to October. In addition to eating, in this Canada’s smallest province, the foliage will be at its brightest in October. You can also explore it via the 273-kilometre Confederation Trail.

The temperature remains 10 to 18 C in September, 5 to 12 C in October, 0 to 6 C in November.

You can save upto on flights and 30- to 35-per-cent on hotels in the fall.