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For all life's journeys

However, you get around, you've got a lot riding on your wheels. Choosing the right insurance for your vehicle helps protect you and your loved ones wherever the journey takes you. With 24/7 auto claim service, Travelers Canada is here when you need us.

*Personal insurance policies are underwritten by The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company, part of Travelers Canada. We do not currently offer personal insurance in Québec, Manitoba or Saskatchewan.

What's Covered Under Your Auto Insurance?

Car insurance with Travelers Canada provides protection for a range of vehicles, from your family truck or daily commuter, to antiques and motor homes. Covered vehicles include:

  • Personal-use vehicles
  • Motorcycles
  • Classics – collector vehicles 15 years old or more, in very good condition, for show only.
  • Antique – vehicles 25 or more years old and in Alberta, 30 years or more, for show only.
  • Motor homes – used for recreation, not as your principal residence.
  • Recreation – off-road 4-wheel all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, personal-use utility or camper trailers.

Car insurance coverage varies by province. See below for car insurance options available in your region.

Types of Car Insurance Coverage

Travelers Canada offers car insurance coverage for customers in Ontario, Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, and The Northwest Territories, Nunavut and the Yukon.

Read more about the different types of auto insurance coverages available.

Third Party Liability (Bodily Injury and Property Damage)

Bodily injury and property damage liability coverage provides compensation for injuries to other people, legal expenses, or property damage caused by your vehicle if you are at fault in an accident. Car insurance coverage amounts are based on policy limits.

Auto Accident Benefits

These insurance benefits provide compensation to you and any other passengers in your car for medical care, income replacement and more if you're involved in an accident.

Auto Accident Benefits coverage is optional for customers Newfoundland and Labrador.

Uninsured Automobile

Protects you if you are involved in an auto accident in which the other motorist is not insured.

Collision*

Provides coverage for damage to your vehicle if your car hits another car or an object, or your vehicle rolls over.

Comprehensive*

This coverage applies when your car is damaged but not in a collision. It provides coverage for losses because of theft, fire, vandalism, windshield damage and falling objects.

Loss of Use*

This coverage provides compensation for renting a car when you lose access to your vehicle because of a claim.

*Optional coverages, subject to certain limits. Contact your broker for more information about these options.

Direct Compensation - Property Damage

Receive compensation from Travelers Canada for damage to your vehicle or its contents when you're in an auto accident that wasn't your fault. Your claim is processed without waiting for a third-party decision.

Effective January 1, 2022, Direct Compensation Property Damage coverage is available for customers in Alberta. All not at-fault claims will be settled with DCPD. DCPD coverage will be added to your policy when it renews. For more information, please contact your insurance broker.

DCPD is not currently available in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut or the Yukon. Not-at-fault claims are settled by the insurance company of the at-fault driver as part of the Third Party Liability claim process.

*Optional coverages, subject to certain limits. Contact your broker for more information about these options.

How do I save on my car insurance?

Dual Coverage: Both your home and car are insured with Travelers Canada.

Multiple Vehicles: You have more than one car insured.

Safe Driving Education: You have completed your driver training.

Clean Driving Record: You have no convictions in the past 3 years and no at fault accidents in the past 6 years.

Student Away from Home: You have a child with limited access to an insured vehicle while attending school.

Retired: You are a retired resident of Ontario.

Travelers Essential™ auto insurance for customers in Ontario: Provides a monthly policy with a package of popular coverages. Includes $2 million Bodily Injury and Property Damage with $1,000 All Perils coverage for damage to your vehicle.

IntelliDrive®: You download a smartphone app to monitor your driving performance. Customers have the opportunity to earn discounts on their premiums based on their safe driving habits. 1Learn more about TravelersIntelliDrive attravelerscanada.ca/intellidrive.

1At renewal, safe driving habits can lead to savings of up to 30%, while riskier driving habits may result in a higher premium.

Still have questions about car insurance?

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When you're in an accident, contact Travelers Canada and your insurance broker to file your claim right away. Our claim emergency service is open 24/7, and we will contact you within 4 business hours of receiving a notice of a new claim. You'll be assigned an adjuster who will walk you through the claim processfollowing the accident.

You should update your car insurance policy whenever something new happens that may impact the coverage you need and how the policy is rated. Examples include but are not limited to; address changes, vehicle purchases, a child getting their driver’s licence, new drivers living in the home and any changes in your circ*mstances where you think you may want to revisit your coverage. Your auto insurance broker is available to provide you with expertise to help with any changes.

Your claims, convictions, and insurance history, and type of vehicle is factored into the cost of insurance. Your deductible, coverage options and applicable discounts are all part of determining your car insurance premium.

Yes. Vehicle specifications, costs to repair, industry claim data and other factors affect your car insurance rate. We regularly evaluate the latest vehicles including electric vehicles and hybrids and review industry trends to keep current with the market. Additionally, recreational vehicles are subject to different rates than your primary vehicle.

You have flexibility with how you pay your auto insurance premium. You can make an annual payment, 3 payments or 12 monthly payments. We accept payments through online banking, cheque or credit card (conditions apply). Learn more about our payment options here.

The amount of the deductible will be taken off the amount we pay you for a claim. The amount of the deductible on your car insurance is a personal choice. Selecting a higher deductible may result in a lower premium for the auto coverage.

The right car insurance choice depends on personal choice and preferences. Higher limits and additional coverages provide more protection. Higher deductibles can lower your premium. Consult with your broker to discuss the best combination of coverages, limits and deductibles to meet your vehicle insurance needs.

Most coverages are excluded on your personal vehicle policy for any time when you are using your vehicle for ride sharing purposes. As a result, you should check with the ride sharing company about what coverage it offers. It offers protection and you are using your vehicle for ride sharing, you must advise your broker so that the situation can be evaluated.

We consider any convictions for cell phone use or distracted driving to be significant and will increase the car insurance rate accordingly. We encourage drivers to be cautious and provide the best insurance rates for conviction free drivers. Your overall driving record is used to determine your car insurance rate.

Yes, electronic or digital pink slips are now available for customers in Ontario, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador. Paper pink slips are not being eliminated; however, this change allows for more flexibility, ease of use and security for our customers looking for a digital solution when asked to present proof of car insurance. Please contact your broker if you are interested in switching to this option.

Travelers Canada Distracted Driving Insights and Expertise

2023 Distracted Driving Risk Survey [Infographic]

The Travelers Canada Distracted Driving Risk Survey revealed that Canadians engage in risky behaviours behind the wheel despite recognizing the associated risks.

Every Second Matters™

Learn more about reducing the risk of distracted driving in Canada by reading our Every Second Matters position paper.

Autonomous Vehicles Initiative

The introduction of autonomous vehicles (AVs) comes with significant public policy questions and challenges. Read the Travelers Institute® position paper for Canada.

Every Second Matters™ initiative

Driving distracted is a dangerous and common occurrence on today's roadways. With roadway fatalities a serious concern, the Travelers Institute® Every Second Matters™ distracted driving initiative recognizes that every driver, passenger, cyclist and pedestrian has a role to play in changing social norms around distraction. Learn more at travelers.com/travelers-institute/distracted-driving.

Auto Safety: Prepare & Prevent

Electric Cars and Hybrid Cars: Pros and Cons

If you're considering going with an electric or hybrid car for your next vehicle, research your options carefully and review the pros and cons.

How Telematics Can Help Improve Driver Safety

A telematics program like IntelliDrive®from Travelers can help you drive safely, and help you save money on your auto insurance.

Tips for Preventing High-end Vehicle Theft

As car thieves become increasingly sophisticated and tech-savvy, it’s more important than ever to take the necessary steps to ensure your car is secure and less likely to be targeted.

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*Personal insurance policies are underwritten by The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company, part of Travelers Canada. We do not currently offer personal insurance in Québec, Manitoba or Saskatchewan.

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FAQs

Does car insurance cover in Canada? ›

An American car insurance policy works the same way in Canada as it does in the U.S. Your comprehensive car insurance coverage and auto collision coverage, for example, still apply to damage to your vehicle if you're in an accident while driving in Canada.

What is full coverage car insurance Canada? ›

Full coverage can differ from one insurer to the next, and can also change depending on whether you own, lease, or finance your car. “Full coverage” generally means that you have comprehensive, collision and liability coverage.

Can I drive to Canada with my car insurance? ›

Canadian law requires U.S. citizens driving into Canada to provide proper proof of motor vehicle insurance. The good news is that both your IMT Insurance Policy includes Canada as part of your coverage territory.

Is car insurance in Canada monthly or yearly? ›

Note that payment schedules can vary by insurer. Most offer 12 monthly payment periods but some providers don't. You can generally save more by paying the entire yearly amount upfront. This will save you on administrative fees.

Can I drive my US car in Canada? ›

You can bring your vehicle into Canada temporarily as a visitor or temporary resident. Your vehicle doesn't have to meet Canadian standards and must be only for your own use. You can also bring your vehicle for personal use while you're in Canada on a work permit or student visa.

Do I need international car insurance to drive in Canada? ›

Car insurance for visitors to Canada

Your U.S. policy automatically covers you in Canada, whether you're driving a rental car or your own car. Your policy covers you for as long as you're driving there, and there's no need to notify your insurance company. Learn more about driving in Canada.

How much is car insurance in Canada per month? ›

The average cost of car insurance in Ontario by age
AgeMonthly rangeMonthly average
30$250 - $285$273
40$231 - $247$237
50$219 - $228$222
60$200 - $210$205
10 more rows
Dec 21, 2023

Why is car insurance mandatory in Canada? ›

This auto insurance law established the the bare-minimum levels of car insurance for drivers on the road so that people wouldn't be left without a means to recover and support themselves if another driver involved them in an accident.

What is the difference between full coverage and liability insurance in Canada? ›

What Is the Difference Between Liability and Full Coverage? Liability car insurance only covers damages to other vehicles or injuries to other people when you're driving. Full coverage insurance includes liability coverage along with other types of insurance to protect not only others, but also yourself on the road.

Will my US car insurance cover me in Canada? ›

U.S. car insurance covers you while driving in Canada, even with a rental car. Make sure you talk to your insurance company before your trip, so you have the proper documents.

How long can I drive in Canada with US insurance? ›

You'll need proof of insurance, a valid driver's license, and a passport (or an approved alternate proof of citizenship) to drive across the border. U.S citizens driving in Canada are generally allowed to drive for up to six months with American car insurance.

Does my AAA insurance cover me in Canada? ›

Bring Your AAA Card. Did you know your American Automobile Association (AAA) membership is honored in Canada? Through reciprocal arrangements with the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA), AAA members can use benefits like roadside assistance and while in Canada.

Why is Canada's auto insurance so high? ›

Auto insurance premiums are set to climb this year as inflation, supply chain issues and theft make it more expensive to insure a vehicle, according to a new report. The analysis from RATESDOTCA, released on Monday, found insurance premiums climbed six per cent between December 2022 and December 2023.

Why is car insurance in Canada expensive? ›

Another factor is if you use your car for business. This means you will pay more because you drive more in busier areas. Insurance companies are determining the likelihood that your car will be involved in a collision, the possibility of theft, and how expensive it will be to repair or replace.

Where is the cheapest car insurance in Canada? ›

Quebec has the cheapest auto insurance. Residents only pay about $857 per year on average. The most expensive province is British Columbia.

Does my US health insurance work in Canada? ›

However, U.S. government health insurance plans do not pay for hospital costs, medical expenses or prescription drugs for visitors to Canada. But if you have private insurance, you can check with your provider to see if you have coverage while abroad.

Does my US car insurance cover me in another country? ›

Most U.S. auto insurers won't cover you while driving abroad, except for driving in Canada and driving in Mexico. Unless you have a credit card offering rental car insurance, you'll probably need to purchase your insurance from the rental company. Learn more about international car insurance and rental car insurance.

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