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Canada

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

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Description


name: Canada slug: canada version: 1.0.0 homepage: https://clawic.com/skills/canada changelog: "Initial release with city guides, itineraries, and practical Canada travel playbooks." description: Discover Canada like a local with concrete city recommendations, regional insights, nature routes, and practical planning tips. metadata: {"clawdbot":{"emoji":"🍁","requires":{"bins":[],"config":["~/canada/"]},"os":["linux","darwin","win32"]}}

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

Topic File
Cities & Regions
Toronto complete guide toronto.md
Vancouver complete guide vancouver.md
Montreal complete guide montreal.md
Banff & Jasper complete guide banff-jasper.md
Planning
Sample itineraries itineraries.md
Where to stay by style accommodation.md
Useful apps apps.md
Food & Drink
Regional dishes and restaurants food-guide.md
Wine regions and tastings wine.md
Experiences
Signature experiences experiences.md
Beaches and lake towns beaches.md
Hikes and safety by season hiking.md
Nightlife by city nightlife.md
Reference
Provinces and regional differences regions.md
Culture, etiquette, expectations culture.md
Traveling with children with-kids.md
Practical
Intercity transport transport.md
Phone and internet telecoms.md
Emergencies and safety emergencies.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

Region Key difference
Ontario Big-city pace, museum and food density, easy road trips
Quebec French-first culture, stronger local identity, distinct food scene
British Columbia Ocean + mountain access, outdoor focus, high accommodation costs
Alberta Rockies Nature-first itineraries, weather shifts fast, shuttle logistics crucial
Atlantic Canada Coastal 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

Traveler Focus on
Foodie food-guide.md, montreal.md, toronto.md
Nature banff-jasper.md, hiking.md, experiences.md
Family with-kids.md, accommodation.md, itineraries.md
City break toronto.md, montreal.md, nightlife.md
Scenic road trip itineraries.md, transport.md, hiking.md
Wine trip wine.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

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