Canada Hiking Tours
Booking one of these amazing Canada Hiking Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

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Displaying 43 of 43 tours
Canadian Rockies
Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies
The 11-day guided Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies tour is a spectacular exploration of incredible Canadian hikes. This tour combines challenging hikes with incredible views as you travel through Banff, Jasper, and Yoho national parks.
Canadian Rockies
Family Adventure in the Canadian Rockies Tour
This private, guided hiking tour is specifically geared towards families who want to reconnect with nature and make lifelong memories to treasure together. The tour takes in the best of the spectacular Canadian Rockies with manageable distances that do not require super-human endurance!
Canadian Rockies
Rockies Classic Hiking Tour
This guided hiking tour in the Canadian Rockies has been especially designed for outdoor lovers that want to enjoy the best hiking in the Canadian Rockies. Explore the best hiking in Banff National Park, Jasper National Park and have the option to visit Yoho National Park and Kootenay National Park.
Quebec
Quebec Parks Hiking Tour
Explore Quebec’s stunning national parks during this memorable seven-day adventure. The journey begins in the picturesque Charlevoix region, known for its alpine-topped mountains. Next, travel to Tadoussac, a premier destination for whale watching, before crossing the majestic Saint Lawrence River to Gaspésie, where you’ll hike some of the province’s tallest peaks. On the way back, visit Bic National Park, famous for its dramatic capes, serene bays, and scenic inlets.
Canadian Rockies
12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping Tour
Explore the best of the Canadian Rockies on the guided 12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping Tour. Leave the tourist sites behind as you get to know the valleys, peaks, cliffs, and waterfalls of some of Canada’s most incredible natural landscapes. From the glaciers of the Icefields Parkway to the hidden gems of Kananaskis Country and the emerald waters of the alpine lakes, the 12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping adventure is an outdoor lover’s delight.
Canadian Rockies
Banff and Yoho Hiking Tour
The Banff And Yoho hiking tour is the perfect combination for outdoor lovers who prefer the comfort of a hotel over camping.
Canadian Arctic
Northern Lights Wilderness Escape
Journey to the Northwest Territories for the winter wilderness adventure of a lifetime! The Northern Lights Wilderness Escape takes you from Yellowknife to a wilderness lodge that is only accessible by bush plane for a winter experience unlike any other.
Alaska
Alaska & Yukon Adventure Tour
Let the rolling tundra, snaking inlets, stark blue glaciers tucked in the foot of snow-swept mountains envelop you as you paddle the Yukon and Teslin Rivers and twist through subarctic passes by foot.
West Coast & Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island and the Canadian Rockies Self-Drive
Spend 19 days exploring the incredible Canadian west coast on the Vancouver Island and the Canadian Rockies self-drive tour. This is the ultimate road trip, crossing Vancouver Island and the Inner Passage before bringing you to the mainland to cross the mountains all the way to Calgary.
Alaska
The Rockies, Yukon, and Alaska Hiking & Camping Tour
Want to explore the best of the Canadian Rockies, Yukon and Alaska? This is the trip for you, and while you’re at it, enjoy the true northern experience, and camp for 17 nights, enjoying campfires, nature and fresh air!
Canadian Arctic
Northern Lights in remote Northwest Territories
The Northern Lights in remote Northwest Territories is a 7-day trip into the remote northern part of Canada. Your activities are included, so you can fill your days with fun outdoor sports or relax by the lake and appreciate the peaceful scenery.
Alaska
Yukon and Alaska Self-Drive Tour
The Yukon and Alaska Self-Drive Tour promises to be an unforgettable experience. Take a road expedition into the vast northern wilderness. Spend 14 days following the historic Klondike route while you hike and explore the unbelievable landscapes.
Alaska
Yukon and Alaska Hiking Tour
Yukon and Alaska encompass endless trails, ones that explode with fascinating tales of the past. This 15-day hiking tour has you staying in comfortable hotels while you explore the best of Alaska and Yukon.
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There are endless options for hiking trips in Canada, from exploring the towering peaks of the Rockies to trekking along the rugged coastline of Newfoundland's East Coast Trail. Other adventures will take you hiking in the Canadian Rockies, exploring the ancient forests of Vancouver Island, or traversing the iconic Bruce Trail. The possibilities for exploring Canada on foot are limitless!
Canada is a prime destination for hiking due to its vast and diverse landscapes, iconic trails like the West Coast Trail, and abundant wildlife. From the majestic Rockies to remote wilderness areas, Canada's strong infrastructure and conservation efforts make hiking vacations in Canada accessible and rewarding for all adventurers.
The best time to hike in Canada varies by region and elevation. Optimal hiking seasons for most of Canada are late spring (May-June) and early fall (Sept-Oct) for mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for higher elevations, while winter offers unique opportunities for snowshoeing and ice hiking in certain regions.
- Backpacking the Yoho Valley and Iceline Trail: Embark on an awe-inspiring journey through the Yoho Valley, traversing the iconic Iceline Trail with its breathtaking glaciers, cascading waterfalls, and rugged alpine landscapes.
- Chilkoot Trail Hike: Follow in the footsteps of Klondike Gold Rush stampeders on the historic Chilkoot Trail, trekking through rugged mountain terrain and dense forests while immersing yourself in the rich history of the Yukon.
- Backpacking the Rockwall Highline: Experience the rugged beauty of the Canadian Rockies on a multi-day backpacking adventure along the Rockwall Highline, marveling at towering peaks, pristine alpine lakes, and panoramic vistas.
- 7-day Vancouver Island Camping Tour: Explore the natural wonders of Vancouver Island on a week-long camping tour, discovering remote beaches, ancient rainforests, and stunning coastal scenery while immersing yourself in the island's diverse ecosystems.
- Trekking in Yukon’s Tombstone Park: Venture into the remote wilderness of Yukon's Tombstone Territorial Park on an unforgettable trekking expedition, surrounded by towering peaks, expansive tundra, and pristine alpine landscapes teeming with wildlife.
Pack essentials like sturdy hiking boots, weather-appropriate clothing layers, a waterproof jacket, sunscreen, insect repellent, a map and compass or GPS device, plenty of water, high-energy snacks, a first aid kit, and a flashlight or headlamp. Don't forget bear spray and a bear-resistant food container when trekking in bear country.
Luggage transfers are not commonly available on backcountry treks in Canada. However, on some guided multi-day hikes, support staff may transport gear between accommodations. For self-guided treks, hikers typically carry their own gear throughout the journey.
The duration of treks in Canada varies widely depending on the specific trail, your fitness level, and the experience you seek. Some treks can be completed in a day, while others may take several days or even weeks to complete. Research the trail you plan to trek for specific duration recommendations.
Yes, there are many family-friendly treks in Canada suitable for hikers of all ages and abilities. Trails with gentle gradients, shorter distances, and amenities like interpretive signage, picnic areas, and designated camping spots are ideal for families.
Accommodations when trekking in Canada vary depending on the trail and location. Options range from backcountry campsites and wilderness huts to rustic cabins and lodges. Some popular trails also have nearby towns or villages with hotels, bed and breakfasts, and campgrounds for overnight stays.
Yes, self-guided treks are common in Canada, offering hikers the freedom to explore at their own pace and on their own schedule. Detailed trail maps, route descriptions, and navigational aids are often available to assist self-guided trekkers.
Yes, guided treks are available in Canada for hikers seeking expert leadership, local knowledge, and a hassle-free experience. Guided treks range from day trips led by experienced guides to multi-day expeditions with full logistical support, including meals and accommodations.
Trail conditions in Canada vary depending on the region, terrain, and time of year. It's essential to check trail reports, weather forecasts, and any advisories or closures before setting out on a hike.
Some hiking trails in Canada may require permits or passes, especially in national parks or protected areas. In many cases, entry to National Parks requires you to have a permit to enter the park territory (can be paid upon entrance). These permits help fund trail maintenance, conservation efforts, and visitor services. Check with park authorities or trail organizations for permit requirements and fees.
While hiking in Canada, you may encounter various wildlife species, including bears, moose, wolves, and cougars. It's crucial to familiarize yourself with wildlife safety practices, such as carrying bear spray, making noise on the trail, and properly storing food and garbage to avoid attracting animals.
Hiking in Canada's wilderness areas requires careful preparation and awareness of potential hazards such as inclement weather, rugged terrain, and remote locations, highly dependable on the part of Canada that you are travelling to. It's essential to carry essential safety gear, communicate your itinerary with someone reliable, and know how to respond to emergencies.
Yes, many hiking trails in Canada pass through or near cultural and historical sites, including Indigenous heritage sites, pioneer settlements, and historic landmarks. Exploring these sites adds depth and richness to your hiking experience, providing insights into Canada's diverse cultural heritage.