Visiting with parents was a relatively simple decision for Canadians before the COVID-19 pandemic. A new infographic available today provides a snapshot of the frequency and the duration of in-person visits between adult children and their parents in Canada in recent years, prior to the arrival of COVID-19. The results refer to Canadians who were aged 25 to 64, who were not living with their parents, and who had at least one biological or adoptive parent alive at the time of the surveys. These data are based on the General Social Survey – Families (2017) and Time Use (2015).