Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
New Zealand High Commission ( 613-238-5991; www.nzembassy.com/canada ; Suite
727, 99 Bank St)
Nova Scotia
German Honorary Consulate ( 902-420-1599; achapman@coxandpalmer.com; 1100
Purdy's Wharf Tower 1, 1959 Upper Water St, Halifax)
Italian Consulate ( 902-494-3934; itconsul@netcom.ca; 1959 Upper Water St, Suite
1800, Halifax)
Japanese Consulate ( 902-421-1723; 1894 Barrington St, Halifax)
Mexican Consulate ( 902-466-3678; gcarrera@ns.sympatico.ca; 130 Lakeshore Park
Tce, Dartmouth)
Netherlands Honorary Consulate ( 902-422-1485; halifax@nlconsulate.com; 1181
Hollis St, Halifax)
US Consulate ( 902-429-2480; http://halifax.usconsulate.gov ; Purdy's Tower II, suite
904, 1969 Upper Water St, Halifax)
New Brunswick
French Consulate ( 506-857-4191; www.consulfrance-moncton.org ; 777 Main St suite
100, Moncton)
Netherlands Consulate ( 506-453-7771; Cox & Palmer, 371 Queen St, Fredericton )
Newfoundland
German Consulate ( 709-739-9727; 2 Winter Pl, St John's)
Irish Consulate ( 709-738-6280; 95 Water St, 2nd fl, St John's)
Italian Honorary Consulate ( 709-368-8800; delcontracting@nl.rogers.com; 8 Circular
Rd, St John's)
Japanese Consulate ( 709-722-4166; viciyoung@hotmail.com; 9 Primrose Pl, St
John's)
Gay & Lesbian Travelers
Canada is tolerant when it comes to gays and lesbians, though this outlook is more com-
mon in the big cities than in rural areas. Same-sex marriage is legal throughout the coun-
try (Canada is one of a growing number of nations that permits this).
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