Voter registration cards are starting to appear in mailboxes across the country.

The cards will provide information on your assigned polling station for Monday, October 21 and advance polls.

Vote at your assigned polling station from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Friday, October 11, Saturday, October 12, Sunday, October 13, Monday, October 14.

To find your advance polling station, check your voter information card or use the Voter Information Service.

On election day, polls are open from 7:30 am - 7:30 pm, local time.

What if you don’t have your voter registration card yet?

Marie-France Kenny, the regional media advisor for Elections Canada, says registration is easy, and chances are you might be registered already.

"Most people are already registered, so if [since] the last election you haven't moved, if you're not a new voter, if you didn't turn 18 since the last election or if you're not a new citizen, then more than likely you would have been registered already if you voted before."

However, if you have moved in the last four years, Kenny says it's easy to get registered.

"If you're not sure, you either go to your returning office, or you can go online at elections.ca and register online or update your registry if you've moved."

In the previous federal election in 2015, voter turnout increased to 68.3 percent, up from 2011, which was the third-lowest in history at 61.4 percent.

Kenny says she encourages all eligible Canadian citizens to cast their votes on October 21st.

"For me, it's an important thing that we shouldn't take for granted. I encourage everybody who has the right to vote, who's eligible to vote to do so."