Canada secures the top spot for travel safety in Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection's latest report, citing cold weather and low population density as key factors. (CBC)


February 02, 2024

In a recent report by Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection (BHTP), Canada has secured the top position as the world's safest country for travelers in the 2023-2024 period. The rankings are derived from a comprehensive assessment that combines various measures, including BHTP's State of Travel Insurance research, Global Peace Index, State Department's travel safety ratings, and GeoSure Global scores of major cities.

Canada's rise to the pinnacle represents a notable shift, climbing five spots from its sixth-place standing in the previous year's rankings. The report attributes this advancement to factors such as cold weather and low population density, creating an environment conducive to safe travel.

While recognizing Canada's top spot, the report also addresses concerns specific to the country. Wildfires, impacting air quality in major cities, are identified as an area of caution for travelers, especially those with respiratory conditions. Despite this, a statement from Gap Year Travel Store emphasizes Canada's overall safety, citing low rates of violent crime and gun-related incidents.

Breaking down Canada's top ranking by sub-categories, the report considers safety from violent crime, terrorism, transportation, health measures, and safety for specific groups. Canada notably claims the first position in all sub-categories, reinforcing its overall safety.

The report further delves into demographic variations in perception. Among Millennials, Canada secures the fourth position, with Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom leading the way. For Gen Z respondents, Canada retains its top spot in overall travel safety. Respondents with a household income over $200,000 place Canada second, just behind Portugal. Those spending more than $25,000 annually on travel rank Canada sixth overall, following the Netherlands, Hungary, the UK, the Bahamas, and Portugal.

In a unique exploration of age groups, the report notes that "mature" respondents, without specifying the age range, rank Canada as the ninth safest country for travel. Iceland, South Korea, Sweden, Japan, Denmark, Norway, New Zealand, and Ireland precede Canada in this demographic. Conversely, parents participating in the survey consistently identify Canada as the safest destination for travel.

An intriguing deviation is observed among LGBTQ+ respondents, who notably exclude Canada from their top 10 safest countries for travel. This departure from the overall consensus underscores varying perceptions within sub-groups, highlighting the importance of considering diverse perspectives in evaluating travel safety.

In conclusion, the BHTP report positions Canada as the epitome of travel safety in the current year, reflecting diverse viewpoints and emphasizing the nuanced nature of safety assessments.

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