1. Pay attention to the label when shopping. If the price does not include tax, then you will have to pay 14[] tax at checkout, which includes federal tax and provincial tax. Quebec tax in Canada is relatively high.
2. A tip of 15[] is usually given for dining in a restaurant. Some are paid directly when settling the bill, and some are given directly to the waiter. Taxi drivers also generally tip 15[]. Hotel waiters, bellmen, etc. are given at least 1 Canadian dollar at a time.
3. The methods of swiping credit cards in Canada vary from place to place. In some places, you need to swipe the card and enter the last four digits of the credit card number; some do not need to enter a password; some require a signature; some do not require a signature.
4. There are many public phone booths in Canada, and you can pay with coins or credit cards. You can prepare some coins when you go out to play, which is convenient for making phone calls. The most useful ones are 25 cent coins. However, local calls are cheap, only 5 cents per minute, but long distance calls within Canada are very expensive, costing CAD 5.2 per minute.
5. Canada is very humane to animals. If you are "harassed" by a raccoon or pigeon, be sure not to abuse it, otherwise you will be sent back to the country.
6. Canada is the fourth country in the world to legalize homosexuality.
7. Canada has strong ultraviolet rays and low temperatures. It is recommended to bring sunscreen and warm clothes.
8. Never smoke in public places! Smoking has been banned on all Canadian passenger planes since 1990. Some areas, such as British Columbia and Ottawa, have strictly banned smoking, and violators will be subject to heavy fines.