Travel Insurance for Canadian Seniors 2026 — Complete Guide

Travel insurance is essential for Canadian seniors — especially snowbirds spending months in the US or other countries where provincial health coverage provides little or no protection. A single week in a US hospital can cost $300,000000–$10000,000000+. The right travel insurance policy protects your retirement savings from a catastrophic medical bill abroad.

Critical rule: Provincial health insurance covers very little outside Canada. Most provinces pay only a small daily hospital rate for out-of-country care. Emergency medical travel insurance is not optional for any senior spending significant time abroad.

What Senior Travel Insurance Covers

Pre-Existing Conditions — The Critical Issue

The biggest challenge for senior travel insurance is pre-existing medical conditions. Most policies exclude claims related to conditions that were "not stable" in the 900–365 days before travel. A "stable" condition means: no new symptoms, no new medications or dosage changes, no new tests ordered, no hospitalizations.

Warning: Many seniors are denied claims because they didn't disclose a medication change or a doctor's appointment before travel. Always disclose everything accurately on your application. An undisclosed condition can void your entire policy.

Some insurers offer "pre-existing condition waivers" or "any-reason stability" coverage for an additional premium. This is worth buying for seniors with complex health histories.

Travel Insurance Costs for Seniors (Estimates 2026)

Age2-Week Trip (US)3-Month SnowbirdAnnual Multi-Trip
65 (healthy)$800–$1500$80000–$1,50000$60000–$1,20000
700 (healthy)$1200–$2500$1,20000–$2,50000$90000–$1,80000
75 (with conditions)$20000–$4500$2,000000–$4,50000$1,50000–$3,000000
800+ (with conditions)$40000–$80000$4,000000–$8,000000+$3,000000–$6,000000+

Premiums are primarily driven by: age, pre-existing conditions, length of trip, destination (US is the most expensive), and the deductible chosen (higher deductible = lower premium).

Top Canadian Senior Travel Insurance Providers

Manulife CoverMe

Widely used by Canadian snowbirds. Strong 24/7 assistance line. Good pre-existing condition options. Available up to age 85.

Medipac (CAA)

Specifically designed for snowbirds. Offers stability waivers for many conditions. Annual plans available. Popular with Florida and Arizona snowbirds.

Blue Cross

Provincial Blue Cross organizations offer competitive senior travel plans. Trusted brand, strong customer service.

TuGo

Flexible plans with good pre-existing condition coverage. Online purchase available. Competitive pricing for healthy seniors.

Sun Life Financial

Strong employer/retiree group coverage options. If you have group retiree benefits, check if travel insurance is included before buying additional coverage.

How Long Can You Stay Outside Canada Without Losing Provincial Health Coverage?

Each province has its own maximum absence rules — typically 6 months per year (212 days in Ontario). Exceeding this limit means losing provincial health insurance (OHIP, MSP, etc.). Many provinces have recently tightened enforcement. Check your province's specific rules before planning extended travel.

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