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Mexico vs Canada

A side-by-side look at the practical travel essentials for Mexico and Canada — power, safety, money and getting around — so you can plan or choose between them quickly.

Quick answer

Traveling between Mexico and Canada, you likely won't need a plug adapter, and a voltage converter is generally not needed for dual-voltage chargers.

Detail Mexico Canada
Power plug Type A/B Type A/B
Voltage 127V 120V
Frequency 60Hz 60Hz
Emergency (general) 911 911
Police 911 911
Ambulance 911 911
Tap water Use bottled water Generally safe
Driving side Right Right
Currency Mexican Peso (MXN, $) Canadian Dollar (CAD, $)
Dialing code +52 +1
Time zone UTC-6 to UTC-8 UTC-3:30 to UTC-8
Best season November to April is the most comfortable dry season for many beach and city trips. Summer can be hot and rainy, while hurricane risk matters for Caribbean and Pacific coastal plans from late summer into autumn. June to September is best for road trips, lakes and national parks. September and October are excellent for fall colours. Winter is ideal for skiing and northern-light trips, but weather can disrupt long-distance travel.

Full brief

Mexico travel essentials

Plugs, emergency numbers, tap water, tipping and more for Mexico.

Full brief

Canada travel essentials

Plugs, emergency numbers, tap water, tipping and more for Canada.

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