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Your plugs & sockets

Voltage

220V

Frequency

60Hz

Plugs

C, F


Type C Plug
Type C Socket
Type C
Type F Plug
Type F Socket
Type F

Plugs & sockets in Canada

Voltage

120V

Frequency

60Hz

Plugs

A, B


Type A Plug
Type A Socket
Type A
Type B Plug
Type B Socket
Type B

South Korea to Canada: Complete Plug & Adapter Guide (2026) Adapter Needed

Planning a trip from South Korea to Canada? One of the first things to sort out before you travel is whether your electronics will work at your destination. Power outlets, plug shapes, and voltage standards vary around the world, and Canada is no exception.

There's no plug compatibility between South Korea and Canada. South Korea devices use Type C/F connectors, while Canada sockets are Type A/B. An adapter is a must-have for this destination.

Be aware that South Korea runs on 220V at 60Hz, while Canada uses 120V at 60Hz. This voltage difference matters for appliances like hair dryers, curling irons, and electric shavers that aren't dual-voltage. Check the label on your devices. If it says "100-240V," you're fine. Otherwise, you'll need a voltage converter.

Most modern phone chargers, laptop adapters, and camera chargers are designed to handle 100-240V input, so they'll work anywhere with just a plug adapter. Heat-producing appliances like hair dryers and flat irons are often single-voltage, so check before you plug them in abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. South Korea uses Type C/F plugs and Canada uses Type A/B. Since these are incompatible, you will need a travel adapter.