Travel
Typically when you plan to travel to Greece you will arrive in the capitol, Athens and then carry on to your next destination from there via plane or boat.
Paros is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea best known for its beaches and traditional villages. Parikia, the bayside capital, is a boating and transportation hub for the Cyclades region. It's also home to the Panagia Ekatontapiliani, a landmark Byzantine church from the 4th century A.D. The north coast's Kolimbithres is a beach where naturally sculpted rocks form swimming coves.
Area: 193.3 km²
Highest elevation: 724 m (2,375 ft)
A car rental is recommended, though the island is small you will need a some kind of transportation to get around. No Uber avail.
If you plan to rent a car in Greece you will need to get an international drivers license in Canada before you leave. Plan do this a few months in advance if you can.
Ferry
Take a ferry from Piraeas Port in Athens to Paros. approx 3- 5 hours depending on type of Vessel and weather.
You can travel to Paros by ferry from numerous other islands, including Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, Crete and Milos.
Flight
If you prefer to fly Paros has a national airport that receives daily flights from Athens that range in price from $75 - $165 and take approx. 45 minutes.