Languages

Languages in Canada

Canada has two official languages – English and French. Of Canada’s total population of almost 34 million, about 60% speak English at home while 22% speak French and another 11% speak another language.

Phone numbers in Canada have 10 digits. The first three digits are the area code followed by the seven-digit local number (e.g. 555-555-5555). When making a long-distance call out of the local area, dial ‘1’ followed by the three-digit area code (i.e. 604 for British Columbia) and the seven-digit local number.

To make international calls (non-US) from Canada, first dial 011, then the country code (i.e. Australia, 61), then the area code and local number. For long-distance directory assistance, call 1 + the area code + 555-1212. For operator assistance, dial 0, or 411 for directory assistance.

Mobile phone coverage in Canada varies depending on the type of cell or mobile phone you use. Contact your mobile service provider to learn about its international roaming coverage services and to determine if your phone is compatible with Canadian networks and frequencies.

You'll rarely be without internet access while visiting Canada. Most Canadian cities have cybercafés and coffee shops that offer wireless internet access to their patrons. Hotels often have an internet terminal or wireless internet available for guests and public libraries offer free access to the internet for limited periods of time.

You'll find post offices in most communities across Canada. Retail postal outlets are also conveniently located in many drugstores, convenience stores and at shopping malls.

The cost to mail a standard postcard or letter within Canada is $0.54 CDN. All postage rates are calculated according to the size and weight of your letter or parcel. For complete letter and parcel shipping rates or to locate a post office near you, visit the Canada Post website www.canadapost.ca.