08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | MrLongDistance
Planning to go to Canada to finally go for an awesome and
long-awaited vacation in Alberta with your granny? Well what are
you waiting for? Book it!
Extremes of climate heat and cold symbolize Canada, a country
distinguished by its multi-racial citizens. Citizens include
people of: European, Indian, Arabic, American, Italian, Hispanic
and Caribbean descent. The aboriginal inhabitants of Canada also
add to the distinct flavor of the country. Situated in the
northern side of the North American continent, Canada captivates
you with its pristine, scenic beauty. From snow-capped mountains
to serene lakes and rivers and wooded forests, Canada beckons
you with its natural environment.
Though you are not at any rate short of funds, "No so fast!,
your mind tells you. Too bad you have never placed an
international call to Canada. Now you just have to forego the
masterplan til somebody offers you to make that call for you.
NOT! It just so happened that you are not led to this article
just for any reason. Fortunately, information regarding how to
make an international call to Canada abound and they were just
so packed here for your convenience. And guess what? You are
about to learn to save some precious dough too. So, just read on.
Easy tips to save on your international calls.
It is recommended to not make an operator assist you with your
calls. This would cost you dollars when you can just spend some
few cents in making that phone call. Another piece of advice is
to avail of flexible prepaid long distance calling plans offered
by various telecommunications sources.
Know your calling patterns. According to your habits in making
international calls, whether you are a night or day caller or
non-business days caller or not, informing the company that you
are eyeing on to give your business will be of great help.
The real deal in placing international call to Canada:
Take note that the country code for Canada is 1. This number is
also known as the routing number, prefix, and country code.
Any mistake on this number could lead you to other countries.
Surely you would not want to be greeted by somebody speaking
Hungarian or Japanese. That would be a waste of money too. If
you do not want to suffer these consequences, better be really
on your toes when dialing all the numbers you are supposed to
dial.
Here is a list of the area codes in Canada:
Alberta 403
British Columbia 250
British Columbia (Lower Mainland) 604
Manitoba 204
New Brunswick 506
Newfoundland 709
Nova Scotia 902
Ontario (London) 519
Ontario (North Bay) 705
Ontario (Ottawa) 613
Ontario (Thunder Bay) 807
Ontario (Toronto Metro) 416
Ontario (Toronto Vicinity) 905
Prince Edward Island 902
Quebec (Montreal) 514
Quebec (Quebec City) 418
Quebec (Sherbrooke) 819
Saskatchewan 306
Simple Steps to Call Canada:
Dial the international access code - 011 (no need to
dial this code if you are calling from USA). Dial
Canada's country code - 1. Dial the city code of the
place you want to connect with. (e.g.: Alberta city code is 403
and Manitoba city code is 204.) Dial the remaining
digits.
Avoid calling direct unless you are well-off enough to not mind
spending a hefty amount on making that simple and effortless
international call. A prepaid phone service is a lot more
practical. Also, if you despise dialing too many numbers, most
prepaid call services do not require you to dial any pin. Just
shop around for the best rates.
Despite the fact that English and French are the official
languages of Canada, understanding the local parlance can be
quite daunting. For instance, a 'mickey' is not a cartoon
character, but a small bottle of booze; and the Royal Mountain
police are referred to as the 'Mounties'.
Aside from this effort in learning the instructions in placing a
call to Canada while saving money, you might want to go that
extra mile to make your international calling experience a bit
more rewarding than the usual. Go greet the person you're
calling with a homely "Bonjour" since French is also one of the
major languages used in Canada. It won't just surprise your
call's recipient. It might also just make his or her day.
About Author :
http://www.MrLongdistance.com owner Bernard Pragides has been in
the telecommunication business since 1997. Please feel free to
contact us if you have any queries on phone cards or
international call rates. You may email us at
HelpMeSave@MrLongDistance.com