Shipping and
passenger lines
Canada offers a variety of shipping services and cruise
experiences, particularly around Lake Ontario, that newcomers might find
beneficial. Here's an overview:
Shipping Services:
- Domestic
Shipping: Canada Post is the primary postal service provider, offering
a range of options for sending parcels and letters within Canada and
internationally. Private courier companies like FedEx, UPS, and Purolator
also operate extensively across the country, providing expedited and
specialized shipping solutions.
- International
Shipping: For newcomers relocating to Canada, several international
shipping companies specialize in moving personal belongings:
- Seven
Seas Worldwide: With over 25 years of experience, they offer services
for shipping luggage, boxes, and household items from the USA to Canada,
including two weeks of free storage at the origin country.
Seven Seas Worldwide
- Allied
Van Lines: Provides comprehensive moving services from the US to
Canada, ensuring a smooth relocation process.
Allied
Cruise Lines on Lake Ontario and the Great Lakes:
The Great Lakes, including Lake Ontario, offer unique
cruising experiences that combine natural beauty with cultural exploration.
Notable cruise lines operating in this region include:
- Pearl
Seas Cruises: Offers 7 to 15-night cruises on the Great Lakes and the
St. Lawrence Seaway, providing personalized service and fine dining.
Pearl Seas Cruises
- Viking
Expeditions: Features itineraries such as the "Niagara & the
Great Lakes" cruise, allowing passengers to immerse themselves in the
lakes' compelling shipping history and experience the power of Niagara
Falls.
Viking Cruises
- St.
Lawrence Cruise Lines: Specializes in scenic river cruises, offering 4
to 7-night adventures with unparalleled views of Canada's waterways.
St. Lawrence Cruise Lines
- Ontario
Waterway Cruises: Provides 5 to 15-day river cruises exploring
Ontario's magnificent waterways, including the Rideau Canal and
Trent-Severn Waterway.
Ontario Waterway Cruises
Considerations for Newcomers:
- Booking
and Schedules: Cruise schedules are typically seasonal, operating from
late May through October. It's advisable to book in advance and check
specific itineraries to ensure they align with your interests.
- Documentation:
Ensure you have the necessary identification and, if applicable, visas or
travel authorizations, especially if the cruise itinerary includes ports
outside of Canada.
- Health
and Safety: Familiarize yourself with the cruise line's health and
safety protocols, including any vaccination or testing requirements.
For more detailed information, visiting the official
websites of these shipping and cruise service providers will offer the most
accurate and up-to-date guidance.