Travel Insurance – Saskatchewan

Ready to head out on your well-deserved vacation? Before you finish packing, let’s package up your travel insurance. Whether you’re going on an action-packed European vacation or a relaxing beach vacation down to a tropical destination, make sure you pack a solid travel insurance policy too!

As your local insurance experts, we know that each vacation or travel itinerary is unique in its own way. From adventures within Canada to US destinations and those across the world, we’ve got you covered. We understand it’s vital to protect what’s most important to you and your family. Our expert insurance advisors are here to ensure you’re protected and provide peace of mind so you can focus on enjoying your life in Saskatchewan.

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Click here for a detailed comparison of the coverage between the three providers.

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We know that your insurance needs to match your goals, your lifestyle and your budget. Our expert travel insurance advisors get to know you, so that they can tailor a policy to your exact needs.

We’ll find the best coverage for you at the right price so that you can continue to live your life the way you want to.

Insurance can be complex sometimes. Let our expert insurance advisors do the heavy lifting! We’ll help you find a policy that you feel is the best fit and provides peace of mind. To learn more about the benefits of being a Westland client, Click here.

Travel Insurance Explained

There are so many aspects to consider when planning a vacation. Where to stay, adventures you want to cross off your bucket list, and restaurants you’ve always wanted to try. Although not as glamorous as one of the wonders of the world, a travel insurance policy is just as important to ensure a great travel experience. Travel insurance provides financial protection for you before, during, and after your trips or extended stays. Planning your travel insurance is as important as planning the journey itself, from trip cancellation to health care expenses while away and even including lost luggage.

  • Supplements your provincial health insurance
  • Access to the coverage you need, including emergency medical and dental coverage, trip cancellation, trip interruption and baggage protection
  • Take comfort knowing if the unexpected does happen, your benefits may offer additional protection

A travel insurance policy is important coverage for every traveller. From a health insurance standpoint, unless you have travel medical coverage through your employer or another source, this is a crucial component of a travel insurance plan. When traveling outside of Canada (or even outside of Saskatchewan, for that matter), medical bills can add up quickly.  And without travel medical insurance, you and your family could be on the hook for thousands of dollars’ worth of treatment, hospital stay, and even transportation costs to return home.

Even if you have a great travel medical plan through work, if you invest thousands of dollars in a dream vacation and become unable to travel, you can seek reimbursement for your trip cost. You may get off to a good start on your trip but then have to cut it short due to an emergency or illness.  Trip interruption benefits offer coverage for the unused portion of your trip.  Delays and baggage problems that cause you issues while travelling can also be covered depending on the type of plan.

Are you a seasoned traveller? A “hang loose” adventurer? A five-star accom type? Snowbird? Or maybe a student attending school in another country? A traveller visiting Canada?  A travel insurance policy can be considered as essential as your passport when checking off your “to do’s” for your next adventure.

Not all travel insurance policies will be the answer for every traveller.  It depends on your purpose for travel, how long you plan to be away and even your age.

Your first step when thinking of travel insurance is to check any benefits you may have through your group plan at work – you might already have everything you need.  If not, keep reading!

These are the types of travel insurance coverage that can be purchased:

  • Emergency medical insurance – coverage up to $10million (depending on insurance provider)
  • Travel accident coverage – provides coverage in the event that you are injured during your travels; available for single trips or as an annual policy to cover multiple trips or longer stays
  • Trip cancellation and interruption insurance – offers coverage for the cost of your airfare, other travel and accommodation
  • Baggage insurance – for lost or delayed baggage
  • Contact, adventure or extreme sports coverage
  • All-inclusive packages – offers emergency travel health coverage, trip cancellation or interruption, missed connections, cost of lost or delayed baggage
  • Student plans – available for both Canadian students studying outside of Alberta or foreign students studying in Canada

Who Is Travel Insurance For?

Anyone travelling outside of their home province to other parts of Canada, to the United States or around the world will benefit from travel insurance products:

  • Quick getaway travellers – If you’re planning a quick getaway and your main concern is health coverage while travelling, single trip emergency medical insurance is the basic coverage you will need. This will provide worldwide emergency medical coverage.  Note that if you travel often, it may be advantageous to consider an annual plan.
  • Snowbirds – Canadian winters can be harsh and if your plan is to winter in a warmer climate like a Canada goose, an annual policy will cover you for up to 182 days.
  • Adventure travellers – Most travel medical plans will have exclusions for extreme sports and activities. But many of us seem to think repelling into a deep cavern or hanging ten while tackling that big kahuna is a great idea. Be sure to inquire about adventure or extreme sports coverage.
  • “All inclusive” travellers – Regardless of the type of vacation you have booked, your travel insurance can be a five-star all inclusive. This package provides everything you need; emergency health coverage, trip cancellation and interruption, missed connections, airline and common carrier accidents, baggage loss or delay.
  • Studious types – Medical coverage is available while studying away from home. This coverage is for Canadian students while attending school outside of Alberta or outside of Canada as well as foreign students studying at a Canadian university or college.

We’ve put together a comparison of coverages to better help find what travel insurance is right for you.

Blue CrossTuGoAllianz
Emergency Medical Insurance – Single TripWorldwide coverage up at maximum of $5 million.
*Persons over the age of 55 must complete a medical questionnaire
*Pre-existing condition clause does apply
Worldwide coverage up at maximum of $5 million.
Policy options:
  • Within Canada
  • Worldwide
  • Worldwide (excluding the USA)
*Pre-existing condition clause does apply
*Persons over the age of 55 must complete a medical questionnaire.
*Different deductible options are available
Coverage worldwide up to $10 million

Policy can be:

  • Worldwide (excluding USA)

  • Worldwide (including USA)

  • Coverage not available for individuals over 89 years old

  • 60 years and up must complete a medical questionnaire

  • A Pre-Existing Condition Clause does apply

  • Options for deductibles are available

Emergency Medical Insurance – Multi Trip AnnualWorldwide coverage up to a maximum of $5 million
*Trip length up to 32 days or less. Additional days available for purchase if under the age of 55
*Available to persons up to and including age 74
Worldwide coverage up to a maximum of $5 million
*Trip lengths up to 182 days (different options available)
*No age restrictions unless it is a family plan then up to age 59
Coverage worldwide up two $10 million

  • Trip Length up to 125 Days or less

  • Available to those under the age of no more than 84 years old (those 60-84 will need to fill out a medical questionnaire)

Visitors to Canada – Emergency Medical Insurance (Single Trip)None availableDifferent sums available for purchase
*No age restriction for single person. Family plan up to age 59. Two people plan up to 64
  • Options for sums available

  • No Age Restrictions for single people

  • Available to those under the age of 89

Visitors to Canada Holiday PackageNone availableDifferent sums available for purchase.
Includes:
  • Emergency medical coverage
  • Trip cancellation or interruption
  • Accidental death and dismemberment
  • Baggage
  • Options for sums available

  • No Age Restrictions

  • Available to those under the age of 89

Student Medical Insurance (Inbound) – Students coming to CanadaNone availableMust be a student and less than 69 years of age
*$2 million in coverage
*Family plan available if under 59
  • Required to be a student and under the age of 60

  • A limit of $2 million in coverage

  • Spouses & Dependents coverage available

Student Medical Insurance (outbound) – Canadian Students studying abroadNone availableMust be a student and less than 40 years of age
*$2million in coverage
*Family plan available ifunder 40
None available
Trip Cancellation / Trip Interruption InsuranceAirfare cancellation or Holiday cancellation packages available
*Must be purchased within 72 hours of initial deposit.
Must be purchased with a travel health plan.
*Trip interruption can be purchased separately
Available plans are Basic or Select
  • Only eligible to those under 89

  • Trip interruption can be purchased separately

Accidental Death & Dismemberment InsuranceNone availableMust be purchased with a travel health plan.
*Maximum limit for air flight/common carrier accident is $100,000
*Maximum limit for 24-hour accident is $25,000
Options for sums are: $25,000, $100,000 and $250,000
Flight Accident Coverage is available
All Inclusive Holiday PackagesIncludes the following:
  • Trip cancellation before or after trip
  • Missed connections
  • Emergency travel health coverage
  • Air flight or common carrier accident
  • 24 hour accident
  • Baggage and baggage delay
  • Transportation of deceased
*Must be purchased within 72 hours of initial deposit.
* Trip cannot exceed 32 days in length
*Pre-existing condition clause does apply
Includes the following:
  • Emergency medical insurance
  • Trip cancellation & trip interruption
  • Accidental death & dismemberment
  • Baggage insurance
*Only available I 59 years or under
*Pre-existing condition clause does apply
Included in Plan:

Trip Cancellation/Trip Interruption, Emergency Travel Health Coverage, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, Baggage Insurance

Must be under the age of 89
Additional CoveragesBaggage Insurance
Rental Car Insurance (physical damage only)
Contact, adventure or extreme sports coverage
*Must be purchased with another plan
  • Baggage Insurance

  • Canadian Expatriates Plan

**Exclusions apply, please refer to a broker for more information**

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10 Fun Facts About Saskatchewan

  1. Saskatchewan’s license plates have the slogan “Land of the Living Skies.” Who could disagree with that? From clouds rolling through to the dazzling sunsets, who needs any other entertainment?
  2. Love driving? Then you’re in luck as there are more roads here than any other province in Canada. You can drive around the equator four times or the equivalent of 160,000 kilometers.
  3. You may think that Saskatchewan is a flat, farmland province, but you’d be wrong. Venture further north to have forests and close to 100,000 lakes greet you.
  4. Residents of Saskatchewan don’t struggle with time changes as there is no Daylight Savings Time.
  5. Sunshine is Saskatchewan’s specialty as it’s the sunniest place in Canada. Over 2,000 hours of sunlight a year. Even better, Estevan wins this contest with 2,435 hours of sunlight in the year.
  6. Saskatchewan has a unique shape as a province. It follows the lines of longitude and latitude, which makes it a geometrical shape. Every elementary school student knows that this was always the easiest province to draw!
  7. The province is famous for sand dunes. Some dunes in Great Sand Hills are up to 25 meters high.
  8. Regina is home to the longest bridge over the shortest span of water. The Albert Street Bridge, which was built in 1903, is 850 feet long. However, the Wascana Creek below is only a few feet wide.
  9. The province is home to many storm systems. In 1973 in the town of Cedoux, a grapefruit-sized piece of hail was found, weighing almost 300 grams.
  10. The official sport of Saskatchewan is curling. Hard to argue when most towns have a local curling club.
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