Driving in Canada is generally considered easy and straightforward for most international visitors, provided you are comfortable with long distances and varied weather. The road infrastructure is excellent, with wide lanes and clear signage, and Canadians drive on the right side of the road. However, "easy" is relative to the season; winter driving can be extremely challenging due to "black ice," heavy snow, and reduced visibility, requiring winter tires and experience. In rural areas, you must be hyper-aware of large wildlife like moose and elk, which can be life-threatening if hit. One unique quirk is the "four-way stop" intersection, which requires drivers to stop and proceed in the order they arrived. Additionally, traffic laws vary by province—for example, turning right on a red light is legal in most of Canada but strictly prohibited on the Island of Montreal. Overall, the low population density outside of major hubs makes for a relaxing driving experience.