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Canada ranked as world鈥檚 safest country for travel in 2024

Vimal Sivakumar
Published: January 30, 2024

According to a Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection (BHTP) , Canada is considered the world鈥檚 safest country for travellers in 2023-2024.

BHTP notes that the overall rankings are based on an average of 鈥渁ll measures from [BHTP鈥檚] State of Travel Insurance research鈥, which combines 鈥渟ix sub-category scores as the basis鈥 for the rankings.

Furthermore, BHTP notes that it balances its own surveyed 鈥渞atings with other indices and information, including the and the State Department鈥檚 own 鈥, adding that BHTP 鈥渁lso [averages] the scores of the major cities in each country.鈥

Together BHTP uses this variety of measures to 鈥渃alculate a weighted score that reflects each country鈥檚 overall safety.鈥

More: To read BHTP鈥檚 full 2023-2024 report, including information on changes in BHTP rankings over the years, caveats and the history and methodology of these rankings, .

Canada鈥檚 ranking is up five spots from a year ago

Up from sixth place in BHTP鈥檚 rankings last year, Canada has ascended to the top spot in the rankings for the world鈥檚 safest places to travel this year.

According to the report, key reasons for Canada鈥檚 high ranking include 鈥渃old weather and low population density, [which] make for safe travels.鈥

Further, each of the top 15 countries in BHTP鈥檚 rankings was given a dedicated section in this year鈥檚 report, which included a section titled 鈥渨hat you need to watch out for.鈥

For Canada, this section identified wildfires as an area of concern for travellers, noting that 鈥淐anada鈥檚 plethora of forests were seemingly all burning, which has reduced air quality in most major Canadian cities. This made travel to Canada difficult for people with respiratory conditions.鈥

Still, the quote included in Canada鈥檚 dedicated section of the report (from Gap Year Travel Store) sums up travel safety across the country this way, saying 鈥渁s travelling destinations go it really doesn鈥檛 get much safer than Canada 鈥 Violent crime is comparatively low and there is a low incidence of gun-related crime.鈥

Breaking down Canada鈥檚 ranking by sub-category

BHTP鈥檚 report uses the following dimensions to produce an overall ranking of the safest countries for travel:

  • Safety from violent crime
  • Safety from terrorism
  • Transportation safety*
  • Health measures (including disease)
  • Safety for groups (women, travellers of colour and LGBTQ+ travellers)

Notably, Canada ranked first in all sub-categories included as part of this year鈥檚 ranking. to view the top 10 countries according to each sub-category.

*BHTP notes that transportation safety includes 鈥渃ountries with either well-developed road and transportation systems (everywhere but Iceland) or a limited need to travel far (Iceland).鈥

BHTP rankings by age and income

BHTP also notes that survey respondents for the 2023-2024 version of these rankings 鈥渉ad wildly different perceptions of the world鈥檚 safest countries depending on their age and income.鈥

Still, in most cases, Canada remained in the top four safest countries for travel according to these sub-groups.

In comparison to the overall rankings, the following indicates how Canada鈥檚 place in BHTP鈥檚 rankings would have differed if presented based on the responses from specific groups of respondents.

Millennials

Among Millennials who responded to BHTP鈥檚 survey, Canada ranked fourth in overall travel safety behind Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom (UK).

Gen Z

Among members of Gen Z who responded to BHTP鈥檚 survey, Canada remained number one in overall travel safety.

Respondents with a household income over $200,000

Among BHTP survey respondents who fell into this household income category, Canada ranked second in overall travel safety behind only Portugal.

Respondents spending more than $25,000 per year on travel

Among BHTP survey respondents who fell into this travel spending category, Canada ranked sixth in overall travel safety behind the Netherlands, Hungary, the UK, the Bahamas and Portugal.

鈥淢ature鈥 survey respondents

Although the report does not specify the age that qualifies respondents as 鈥渕ature鈥, BHTP survey respondents who fell into this age group ranked Canada as the ninth safest country for travel overall. For this group of respondents, Canada ranked behind:

  • Iceland
  • South Korea
  • Sweden
  • Japan
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • New Zealand
  • Ireland

Parents

For parents who responded to BHTP鈥檚 survey, Canada remained number one in overall travel safety.

LGBTQ+ travellers

Uniquely, BHTP survey respondents who identified as members of the LGBTQ+ community were the only sub-group of respondents who completely left Canada outside their top 10 safest countries for travel.

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