No, it's not advisable to drink the tap water.
Finland: Yes, tap water is safe to drink. Meets or exceeds EU water quality standards.
Canada: Generally yes, tap water is safe to drink. However, quality varies by region and treatment process.
Canada is ranked as number 12 globally with a score of 94.7% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Finland: Tap water sourced from natural groundwater, lakes, and rivers. 70% from groundwater, 30% from surface water.
Canada: Tap water sourced from lakes, rivers, reservoirs, and underground aquifers. Varies by region and municipality.
Both countries: Treatment processes include coagulation, filtration, disinfection, and distribution to ensure safe and clean drinking water.
Finland: Yes, public drinking fountains are common and safe to drink from, especially in urban areas.
Canada: Public drinking fountains are available in many cities, but safety varies by location and maintenance.
Both countries: Fountains in public buildings, parks, and transportation hubs are generally safe, but check for signs or ask locals to confirm.