Travel nursing is a unique opportunity for Registered Nurses to take on short-term assignments across different provinces and healthcare facilities. Instead of staying in one location, travel nurses move where the demand is highest, gaining valuable experience, exploring new places, and making a meaningful impact where care is needed most.
Why Travel Nursing Pay Stands Out
Travel nursing is a unique opportunity for Registered Nurses to take on short-term assignments across different provinces and healthcare facilities. Instead of staying in one location, travel nurses move where the demand is highest, gaining valuable experience, exploring new places, and making a meaningful impact where care is needed most.
| Province/Territory | Hourly Rate (CAD) | Monthly (Est*) |
| New Brunswick | $40-$50 | $6,400 – $8, 000 |
| British Columbia | $40-$55 | $6,400 – $8, 800 |
| Ontario | $60-$80 | $9,600 – $12, 800 |
| Nova Scotia | $55-$90 | $8,800 – $14, 400 |
Note: Pay includes base rate, northern bonuses, and travel stipends in many
cases.
Beyond Hourly Pay: Bonuses & Incentives
Travel nurse contracts often include extra earning opportunities:
β Completion Bonuses: Earn $2,000β$5,000 when you finish a contract.
β Referral Bonuses: Recommend another nurse and receive $500β$1,000.
β Overtime Premiums: Time-and-a-half or double-time for extra shifts.
