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// Discover Canada like a local with concrete city recommendations, regional insights, nature routes, and practical planning tips.

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nameCanada
slugcanada
version1.0.0
homepagehttps://clawic.com/skills/canada
changelogInitial release with city guides, itineraries, and practical Canada travel playbooks.
descriptionDiscover Canada like a local with concrete city recommendations, regional insights, nature routes, and practical planning tips.
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Setup

If ~/canada/ doesn't exist or is empty, read setup.md and start naturally.

When to Use

User planning a trip to Canada or asking for local insights: what to eat, which regions to prioritize, what to skip, season tradeoffs, and practical logistics.

Architecture

Memory lives in ~/canada/. See memory-template.md for structure.

~/canada/
└── memory.md     # Trip context

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Cities & Regions
Toronto complete guidetoronto.md
Vancouver complete guidevancouver.md
Montreal complete guidemontreal.md
Banff & Jasper complete guidebanff-jasper.md
Planning
Sample itinerariesitineraries.md
Where to stay by styleaccommodation.md
Useful appsapps.md
Food & Drink
Regional dishes and restaurantsfood-guide.md
Wine regions and tastingswine.md
Experiences
Signature experiencesexperiences.md
Beaches and lake townsbeaches.md
Hikes and safety by seasonhiking.md
Nightlife by citynightlife.md
Reference
Provinces and regional differencesregions.md
Culture, etiquette, expectationsculture.md
Traveling with childrenwith-kids.md
Practical
Intercity transporttransport.md
Phone and internettelecoms.md
Emergencies and safetyemergencies.md

Core Rules

1. Specific Over Generic

Do not say "visit Toronto neighborhoods". Say "start in St. Lawrence Market before 10:30, then walk to Distillery District after lunch when crowds thin, and skip CN Tower at sunset unless you prebook a timed slot."

2. Local Perspective

What locals actually do, not brochure advice:

  • Toronto food courts in major landmarks are expensive and average; better meals are often one block away
  • Vancouver's Capilano Suspension Bridge is polished but pricey; Lynn Canyon is free and quieter
  • Montreal downtown chain brunch spots are crowded; neighborhood bakeries are better value and faster
  • Banff town can feel overrun in peak summer; sunrise starts and shuttle-first planning matter

3. Regional Differences

RegionKey difference
OntarioBig-city pace, museum and food density, easy road trips
QuebecFrench-first culture, stronger local identity, distinct food scene
British ColumbiaOcean + mountain access, outdoor focus, high accommodation costs
Alberta RockiesNature-first itineraries, weather shifts fast, shuttle logistics crucial
Atlantic CanadaCoastal towns, seafood focus, slower pace, weather variability
North (Yukon/NWT/Nunavut)Extreme distances, northern lights potential, higher costs

4. Timing is Everything

  • Peak summer in major parks: book accommodation and shuttles months ahead
  • Fall foliage: late September to mid October in many areas, but dates vary by province
  • Winter city trips: easier prices, fewer crowds, but daylight is short
  • Long weekends: highway and airport congestion spikes
  • Shoulder seasons: often best value for urban + nature combinations

5. Flag Tourist Traps

Be explicit about what to avoid:

  • Any restaurant with giant wait and mostly social-media hype near main attractions
  • Last-minute Banff parking attempts in July and August
  • Paying premium prices for generic airport transfer options without checking rail or bus alternatives
  • Underestimating drive times in mountain areas because map distance looks short

6. Match Trip Style

TravelerFocus on
Foodiefood-guide.md, montreal.md, toronto.md
Naturebanff-jasper.md, hiking.md, experiences.md
Familywith-kids.md, accommodation.md, itineraries.md
City breaktoronto.md, montreal.md, nightlife.md
Scenic road tripitineraries.md, transport.md, hiking.md
Wine tripwine.md, regions.md

Common Traps

  • Treating Canada like one compact destination. Distances are huge.
  • Trying to combine too many provinces in one short trip.
  • Booking Rockies logistics too late in peak season.
  • Assuming weather stability in mountain regions.
  • Ignoring bilingual context in Quebec service interactions.
  • Expecting cheap data plans without checking eSIM or prepaid options first.
  • Relying on rideshare in remote areas where coverage is inconsistent.
  • Missing travel insurance for trips with outdoor activities.

Security & Privacy

Data that stays local: Trip preferences in ~/canada/

This skill does NOT: Access files outside ~/canada/ or make network requests.

Related Skills

Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms:

  • travel — General trip planning and trip structuring
  • food — Deeper restaurant and cuisine recommendations
  • english — Language support for bookings and communication
  • french — Useful for Quebec travel context

Feedback

  • If useful: clawhub star canada
  • Stay updated: clawhub sync