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Accidents happen all the time. Stay protected and worry-free on your vacation with CAA’s emergency travel medical insurance.

Single trip travel plan

Planning that one annual trip? Whether it’s out-of-province or out-of-country, a single trip travel insurance plan provides protection against unexpected medical emergencies. 

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What's included?

Emergency medical treatment to a maximum of $5 million which includes1

  • Hospital accommodations, lab tests, x-rays, nursing and ground ambulance
  • Emergency dental expenses
  • Medical repatriation
  • Medical follow-up in Canada
  • Reimbursements and assistance for vision care, hearing aids, pet care and kenneling
  • Message centre and urgent message service
  • For travel outside of Ontario: Virtual Emergency Medical Assistance and House Call Service3

Multi-trip travel plan

Dreaming of several getaways? Save time and money with a single policy that protects against the cost of unexpected medical emergencies for multiple individual trips throughout the year.

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What's included?

You receive all the benefits of single trip plan but your coverage extends for the full year. Emergency medical treatment to a maximum of $5 million includes:

  • COVID protection
  • Hospital accommodations, lab tests, x-rays, nursing and ground ambulance
  • Emergency dental expenses
  • Medical repatriation
  • Medical follow-up in Canada
  • Reimbursements and assistance for vision care, hearing aids, pet care and kennelling
  • Message centre and urgent message service
  • Virtual Emergency Medical Assistance and House Call Service3

Take it from our Members

CAA has been my go-to for travel insurance every time I leave Canada. I always feel well-protected and more at peace when I use CAA for trips.

Cassandra B.

Travel FAQ

You can still get travel insurance with pre-existing medical conditions, as long as you’ve been stable for three or six months. If you’re 70 and over, you will be eligible to purchase our travel insurance for seniors.

If you are injured abroad, contact the Emergency Assistance Centre immediately so they can help you find the closest hospital that will accept your travel insurance.

Yes, you do. Your Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) only covers certain emergency medical expenses. It may not cover you for non-medical or other emergency medical costs, such as a semi-private room, prescriptions, ambulance services or expenses that you may incur should you become ill or get injured while travelling. Because of the limitations of its coverage, OHIP strongly recommends that you purchase supplementary travel insurance when travelling in Canada.

You are not eligible for travel medical insurance if your trip is booked:Contrary to medical advice While you are requiring kidney dialysis If you have ever had an organ transplant (excluding the cornea) If you have received the diagnosis of a terminal illness with less than six months to live If you have been prescribed or taken home oxygen for a lung condition in the last twelve months If you have been diagnosed or received treatment for metastatic cancer in the last five years

If you are 60 years or older you are required to complete a medical questionnaire.

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