Listed here are some great blogs we have found that offer interested readers a glimpse of what life is like living abroad in Canada. If you write a blog in Canada and would like it listed here, please feel free to contact us. Note: GO! Overseas reviews all recommended blogs to ensure quality content.
Our favorite Canada blogs:
Candice Does the World
By Candice: My name is Candice Walsh. I’m a 20-something female dangling precariously on the edge of eastern Canada, in St. John’s, Newfoundland. You may recognize me as the angry redhead.
Correr Es Mi Destino
By Juliette: I’m French and I have been living full time in Canada’s national capital, Ottawa, since 2004. I first came in 2002 and lived between France and the other side of the Atlantic Ocean for a couple of years. In 2004, I got a Working Holiday Visa, and I applied for permanent residence in Canada in 2005… and it took only five months! I became a Canadian citizen on July 3rd, 2009 and now have both passports, French and Canadian.
Life From Waterloo
By Gabriel: An Argentine living in Canada. Father of four, travels way too much. Un argentino viviendo en Canadá. Casado y con cuatro hijos, viajo demasiado seguido...
I Was an Expat Wife
By Maria: Born in England and raised in Canada, I’ve also lived in France (twice), Australia, and Singapore. We’ve been back in Canada for three years, and in some ways, this is the toughest gig yet. So this blog is my online therapy: a chance to work through some of my ambivalence about repatriating, revisit my glory days, and share whatever snippets of hard-earned wisdom I picked up in my years abroad. You might as well learn from my mistakes – sadly, I never did!
Dear England, Love Canada
By Anne: This is my life as an expat Brit in Montreal and around Canada. In it I talk about how to stay warm in a Canadian winter, teach Canucks how to make a cup of tea and offer some thoughts on their pronunciation. You can also find my videos, published travel articles and radio broadcasts - all with a Canadian theme from eating poutine to spending a night in the Ice Hotel.




