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

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Displaying 129 of 129 tours
Canadian Arctic
Polar Bear and Tundra Lodge Adventure
The Polar Bear and Tundra Lodge Adventure takes you on a wildlife adventure like no other. This Arctic safari will immerse you in the middle-of-nowhere beauty of Canada on your search for the polar bear.
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Canada’s Big Five Safari Tour
The Canada’s Big Five Safari Tour offers an unforgettable adventure through the wilds of Canada, where you’ll have the chance to witness the country’s most iconic wildlife. Over the course of 8 days, guests will observe polar bears, black bears, moose, beluga whales, and bn in their natural habitats. Guided tours will take you through diverse landscapes, from rugged tundra to pristine waters, providing a front-row seat to Canada’s incredible biodiversity.
Canadian Arctic
Churchill Polar Bear Adventure Tour
The Churchill Polar Bear Adventure Tour offers a unique opportunity to witness polar bears in their natural Arctic habitat. Starting in Churchill, Manitoba, this tour takes you on an unforgettable journey through the tundra, where you’ll travel in specialized Tundra Buggy vehicles for close-up encounters with these magnificent creatures. With expert guides leading the way, you ’ll have the chance to observe polar bears and other Arctic wildlife, including seals and migratory birds, in their untouched environment.
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Newfoundland Circumnavigation
Join an expedition around Newfoundland, where history, culture, and natural beauty converge. This tour takes you to the UNESCO World Heritage sites of L’Anse aux Meadows, where Viking history comes alive, and Red Bay, home to a historic Basque whaling station. Explore the geological wonders of Gros Morne National Park, hike the unique Tablelands, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Saint-Pierre, a slice of France in North America. Along the way, visit picturesque coastal villages, experience the rich Mi’kmaw heritage in Miawpukek, and enjoy the stunning landscapes and wildlife of Newfoundland’s rugged coastline, all while enjoying the comfort and charm of small-ship cruising.
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Bella Coola Heli-Ski Adventure
A short flight away from Vancouver lies the mountain village of Bella Coola. The Bella Coola Heli-Ski Adventure visits this amazing area where you can choose your runs from the sky and lose yourself in the powder of the dramatic slopes of the coastal mountains.
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Greenland and Wild Labrador Expedition
Join a small-ship expedition that will take you through the breathtaking landscapes of Greenland and Canada’s remote Labrador coast. Explore the untouched beauty of Kangerlussuaq Fjord, hike the rugged Torngat Mountains, and immerse yourself in Inuit culture. Witness the aurora borealis, traverse the Arctic Circle, and visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, all while enjoying expert-led activities, Zodiac excursions, and onboard amenities. This 15-day adventure offers a rare opportunity to connect with nature and history in one of the world’s most pristine regions.
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Tundra Buggy Lodge Polar Bear Adventure
Experience the thrill of observing polar bears in their natural environment on the Tundra Buggy Lodge Polar Bear Adventure Tour. Guided by experts, you’ll travel on the iconic Tundra Buggy, offering safe yet intimate views of these magnificent creatures as they roam the tundra.
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Into the Northwest Passage Expedition
Join a 17-day small-ship adventure that explores the remote and rugged landscapes of the Arctic. Starting in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, and ending in Kugluktuk, Nunavut, this journey takes you across the Arctic Circle and into the heart of Inuit culture, offering breathtaking views of towering icebergs in Ilulissat Icefjord, encounters with polar bears and whales in Lancaster Sound, and visits to historic sites like Beechey Island, where the Franklin Expedition once overwintered. With expert guides, Zodiac excursions, and cultural experiences, this expedition is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore one of the world’s most legendary waterways.
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Out of the Northwest Passage Expedition
The “Out of the Northwest Passage” tour offers an unparalleled exploration of Arctic history, culture, and wildlife as you journey from the icy landscapes of Nunavut to the dramatic fjords of Greenland. Highlights include visiting key historical sites like Beechey Island and experiencing Inuit culture in remote communities such as Ausuittuq. Along the way, witness the breathtaking beauty of the Ilulissat Icefjord, cruise through wildlife-rich waters, and hike the rugged tundra with expert guides. This expedition is perfect for those seeking a deep connection to the Arctic’s landscapes, stories, and enduring spirit.
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When considering where to go in Canada, explore the majestic Canadian Rockies in Alberta and British Columbia. Experience the natural wonders of Banff and Jasper National Parks, or head west to Vancouver Island for rugged coastlines and ancient rainforests. Don't miss the scenic wonders of the Icefields Parkway!
For an unforgettable adventure in Canada, indulge in outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and kayaking in the Rockies. Explore the vibrant cities of Vancouver and Victoria, or embark on a scenic drive along the coast. Whether it's summer or winter, there's something for everyone in Canada.
Timing your visit to Canada depends on your preferences. Summer is perfect for hiking and outdoor adventures, while winter offers unparalleled skiing opportunities. Spring and fall provide milder weather and fewer crowds, making it ideal for exploring cities and national parks alike.
- Road Bike Jasper to Banff: Embark on a scenic journey through the Canadian Rockies, pedaling past stunning mountain vistas and pristine lakes on this unforgettable road biking adventure along the iconic Icefields Parkway.
- Fjord of Saguenay Sea Kayaking Highlights Tour: Explore the breathtaking beauty of the Saguenay Fjord by kayak, immersing yourself in the rugged cliffs, pristine waters, and diverse wildlife of this stunning natural wonder.
- Aurora Borealis Tour: Witness the mesmerizing spectacle of the Northern Lights dancing across the night sky in the Yukon wilderness, providing a magical experience you'll never forget.
- 4-Day Vancouver Island Bike Tour: Cycle through the picturesque landscapes of Vancouver Island, discovering charming coastal towns, lush forests, and stunning beaches on this immersive biking excursion.
- Winter Rockies Self-Drive Tour: Navigate through the snow-covered landscapes of the Rockies at your own pace, marvelling at icy waterfalls, towering peaks, and serene winter wonderlands on this self-drive adventure.
- Backpacking the Rockwall Highline: Embark on a multi-day backpacking journey along the renowned Rockwall Trail in the Kootenays, traversing rugged mountain passes, alpine meadows, and awe-inspiring vistas in the heart of the Canadian Rockies.
- Chilkoot Trail Hike: Follow in the footsteps of gold rush prospectors on this historic hiking trail, crossing rugged mountain terrain and dense forests while immersing yourself in the rich history of the Klondike Gold Rush.
- 6-Day British Columbia Ski Tour: Shred powder on some of the best slopes in British Columbia, experiencing world-class skiing and snowboarding while surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery and pristine wilderness.
- 12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping Tour: Embark on an epic adventure through the Canadian Rockies, hiking along scenic trails, camping beneath starlit skies, and discovering the awe-inspiring beauty of this iconic mountain range.
- Newfoundland’s North Coast Self-Drive Tour: Journey along Newfoundland's rugged north coast by car, exploring charming coastal villages, dramatic cliffs, and pristine wilderness areas on this unforgettable self-drive adventure.
Tipping is customary in Canada, typically ranging from 15% to 20% in restaurants and for services like taxis and hotel staff.
English is widely spoken throughout Canada, particularly in urban areas and tourist destinations. French is also an official language, primarily in Quebec.
The ideal duration for visiting Canada depends on your interests and the regions you plan to explore. A week to 10 days is a common timeframe for a basic visit, but longer stays are recommended for a more in-depth experience.
It depends on your nationality. Many visitors require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or a visa to enter Canada. Check the requirements based on your citizenship before traveling.
The currency in Canada is the Canadian Dollar (CAD).
Both options are convenient. Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's always handy to have some Canadian Dollars for smaller purchases and places that may not accept cards.
Yes, Canada is very family-friendly, offering a wide range of activities and attractions suitable for all ages, from outdoor adventures to cultural experiences.
The best way to get around Canada depends on the regions you're visiting. In cities, public transportation is convenient, while for exploring remote areas, renting a car or taking domestic flights may be necessary.
Yes, self-guided tours are popular in Canada, especially for outdoor activities like hiking and road trips. There are plenty of resources available to plan your own adventure.
Absolutely! Guided tours are available for various interests and regions in Canada, providing expert insights and a hassle-free experience for travelers.
Canada spans multiple time zones, from UTC-8 in the Pacific to UTC-3.5 in Newfoundland. The most common time zones are Eastern (UTC-5) and Pacific (UTC-8).
Accommodation options in Canada range from luxury hotels and resorts to budget-friendly hostels, cozy bed and breakfasts, rustic cabins, and campgrounds. There's something to suit every traveler's preference and budget.
Poutine, maple syrup, and Nanaimo bars are just a few iconic Canadian foods worth trying. Don't miss out on regional specialties like butter tarts in Ontario or smoked salmon in British Columbia.
Canadians value politeness and respect. It's customary to say "please" and "thank you" and to respect personal space. Queuing up in lines is also expected, and it's considered impolite to cut in line.
In case of emergency, dial 911 for immediate assistance with police, fire, or medical emergencies.
Canada hosts a variety of unique festivals and events throughout the year. From the Calgary Stampede to the Montreal Jazz Festival and the Winterlude in Ottawa, there's always something exciting happening in Canada.
While enjoying Canada's natural beauty, it's essential to respect wildlife and their habitats. Keep a safe distance from animals, never feed them, and properly store food to avoid attracting wildlife, particularly in national parks.
Depending on the season and activities planned, essential outdoor gear may include waterproof clothing, sturdy hiking boots, sunscreen, insect repellent, and layers for varying temperatures.
Visitors can learn about Indigenous culture through various experiences, such as attending powwows, visiting Indigenous museums and cultural centers, participating in guided tours led by Indigenous guides, and supporting Indigenous artisans and businesses.
Canada offers numerous scenic drives, including the Icefields Parkway in Alberta, the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia, the Pacific Rim Highway in British Columbia, and the Trans-Canada Highway, providing breathtaking views of diverse landscapes.
Canada's vast wilderness areas offer excellent opportunities for stargazing. Popular spots include Jasper National Park in Alberta, Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia, and the Dark Sky Preserve in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Saskatchewan.