Canada Vacations, Tours and Trips
Our Canada Vacations and Tours
Stretching between three oceans, Canada is one of the most diverse countries in the world. In the west, the world-famous ski resort of Whistler invites you to explore the mountains by foot, ski, or snowboard as you plunge deep into the alpine forests of British Columbia. Experience the beauty of Lake Louise, whose turquoise waters reflect the Columbia Glacier in the distance between the snow-capped peaks of the Canadian Rockies. In the east, explore Nova Scotia’s northern shore where you’ll find the magnificent Bay of Fundy, famous for its changing tides that can fluctuate as much as 15m in one day and picturesque “flowerpot” rock formations that measure the rising waters. Head north to observe polar bears and belugas in their natural environments with a unique experience in Churchill, the “Polar Bear Capital of the World” where you can find the majestic beasts splashing around the Hudson Bay, or deep into the Arctic Tundra as you travel away from civilization in a Tundra Buggy. Looking up, you may catch a glimpse of the dancing lights of the Aurora Borealis, best viewed against the dark sky in places where no other souls can be found. Canada’s urban centres are marked by the vibrant arts, cultural, and culinary scenes found in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Calgary, and Vancouver, combining local flavours with Indigenous traditions.
What is there to do in Canada?
Halifax
Maritime heritage is on full display in Halifax, famous for its fresh seafood, seaside charm, and friendly community spirits. There’s always fun to be had along its lively waterfront, home to the Canadian Museum of Immigration, welcoming pubs with live music, and eclectic restaurants mixing up both local and international fare. Feel the salty sea breeze in your hair as you explore the area’s charming fishing villages and iconic lighthouses that dot the Nova Scotian coastline.
Quebec City
This ancient walled city is the birthplace of Francophone Canada with its European architecture, stunning churches, and hearty French-Canadian cuisine. Stroll through the cobblestone streets of Petit Champlain, one of North America’s oldest commerce districts, taking in the city’s historic fortifications in the shadow of the iconic Chateau Frontenac. In winter, the cold whips up ice sculptures, concerts, sledding, and more at the Quebec Winter Carnival, where you can meet its endearing mascot, Bonhomme, in his distinctly Canadian red tuque and Quebecois sash.
Montreal
As Canada’s second-largest metropolis, Montreal is the country’s bustling arts hub filled with legendary festivals and nightlife where the energy never dies down, boasting live music, vast art collections, and an innovative culinary scene. Enjoy the mix of French and English influences in the historic Vieux Port, where restaurants, bars, and shops line the fairytale-like walkways of this bilingual city. Don’t miss out on world-famous Montreal bagels, churned out fresh from wood-fired ovens in the city’s friendly neighbourhoods.
Toronto
Canada’s cosmopolitan hub is an exciting blend of cultures, colours, and sounds from the bustling financial district to the ethnically diverse neighbourhoods of Chinatown, Little Italy, Kensington Market, Greektown, and more. Take in the city from new heights on the glass floor of the CN Tower, once the world’s tallest free-standing structure, or marvel at the skyline from the Toronto Islands, where you can dip into the sparkling Lake Ontario.
When is the best time to travel to Canada?
Each of Canada’s seasons offers a unique experience, depending if you’re in the mood for a refreshing paddle across a crystalline lake or to cozy up around the fire in a snowy cabin. The weather is most pleasant from May through October, wrapping up in autumn as hues of red and gold sweep across Canada’s forests. Winter may be cold but fosters unforgettable landscapes as snow settles on treetops and sparkles in the sunshine, providing fresh powder for those who seek adrenaline on the country’s Western slopes from November through April.
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The Great Lakes: Chicago, Green Bay, Detroit, Niagara Falls & More
MODERATE | SELF DRIVE: A terrific trip introducing you to four of the Great Lakes. From Chicago, north along the shores of Lake Michigan to the point where it meets Lake Huron. Down to Detroit along Lake Erie into Canada and Lake Ontario until you close the loop driving the southern shores of Lake Erie back to Chicago. Milwaukee, famous for brewing and Mackinac Island, steeped in history are stops enroute, as are Niagara Falls and Toronto. The Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland is worth a visit before returning to the ‘Windy City’.- Duration:
- 15 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 3,109
- Trip Type:
- Self-Drives
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The Wild West
MODERATE | SELF-DRIVE Fascinating landscapes, off-the-beaten track backroads and exciting urban discoveries are all part of this amazing trip. Enjoy the picturesque tranquility of both British Columbia’s and Alberta’s national parks, the brilliant turquoise lakes of the Rockies and the breathtaking Pacific coast. Plus, look forward discovering one of the most fabulous cities anywhere in the world, Vancouver, and a gem with lots of European flair, Vancouver Island’s capital Victoria.- Duration:
- 14 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 3,213
- Trip Type:
- Self-Drives
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Tweedsmuir Park Lodge - Bella Coola Explorer (Private)
FIRST-CLASS | TAILOR MADE: Location, location, location. Right at the edge of the Great Bear Rainforest, bordering the Atnarko and Bella Coola rivers and surrounded by a truly magnificent environment, you might find it hard to leave. Your private package includes numerous guided experiences to keep you exhilarated every day, but you always return to a wonderful and warm great lounge with fireplaces, leather sofas and, yes, a piano. A perfect spot to talk about your wilderness experiences with fellow travellers.- Duration:
- 4 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 3,348
- Trip Type:
- Active & Adventurous, Tailor-made Travel Ideas
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West Coast Island Discovery
MODERATE | SELF-DRIVE: Vancouver and Whistler are on the menu, but the fascinating part of this trip is exploring the quiet bays, peaceful shorelines and ancient forests of the Sunshine Coast and Vancouver Island. Get a real taste of island life in small coastal communities, accessible only by ferries, hiking expansive trails and discovering uncrowded parklands. Perfect for serene reflection and exploration.- Duration:
- 14 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 2,925
- Trip Type:
- Self-Drives
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Western Explorer
MODERATE | SELF-DRIVE: Quintessential western landscapes and iconic national parks, such as Banff and Jasper are just for openers. Add unforgettable wildlife viewing, wonderful hiking trails, coastal mountains and picturesque, sheltered valleys to round out the picture. And before we forget, elegant Victoria and dazzling Vancouver make for a perfect end to a memorable trip.- Duration:
- 15 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 3,235
- Trip Type:
- Self-Drives
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Western Journey: Calgary, Banff, Jasper, Vancouver & More
MODERATE | ESCORTED COACH TOUR: From the Rockies to the Pacific, traversing some of Canada’s most breathtaking landscapes, is a fantastic experience. And it can be done in a week. Sandwiched between the big city flair of Calgary and Vancouver, this trip dishes up scenic highlights every day. The majestic beauty of Banff National Park, the turquoise waters of Lake Louise and Glacier National Park are names to remember but there’s dramatic volcanic peaks, alpine lakes, and gorgeous meadows everywhere.- Duration:
- 7 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 1,553
- Trip Type:
- Escorted Coach Touring
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Western Wonders
FIRST-CLASS | SELF-DRIVE: Experience the "Best of the West" on this magnificent journey through the national parks of the Canadian Rockies. Among the iconic landmarks are the world-renowned regions of Banff and Jasper, Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Rockies and Harrison Hot Springs. The trip finishes at the Pacific Coast, with wonderful Victoria on Vancouver Island and the metropolitan splendour of fabulous Vancouver.- Duration:
- 14 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 2,779
- Trip Type:
- Self-Drives
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Classic Churchill Polar Bear Adventure
MODERATE|SMALL GROUP TOURING: Getting up close to polar bears and live to tell the story must be on many a bucket list. The experience offered on this trip is simply extraordinary. Churchill is a remote place in Northern Manitoba and travelling through the tundra, far from the lights of town, in a specially designed Tundra Buggy® makes it appear even more remote. The Churchill Wildlife Management Area is home to a lot of unique Arctic wildlife, but in the very center of it, during the autumn months, you can view polar bears all day long.- Duration:
- 6 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 6,899
- Trip Type:
- Active & Adventurous, Small Group Touring
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Splendid Nature of Quebec
MODERATE | SELF-DRIVE: Let Québec charm you with its diversity and romanticism on an itinerary which combines the exciting pace of urban touring with the natural beauty of provincial parks and tranquil waterways. While cosmopolitan Montréal and heritage-rich Québec City are magnificent cities, the scenic coastal routes of the Gaspé Peninsula provide an alluring balance. Immerse yourself in this unique and enchanting province.- Duration:
- 15 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 2,662
- Trip Type:
- Self-Drives
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Tundra Buggy Lodge: Town and Polar Bears
MODERATE | SMALL GROUP TOURING: On this trip you are fully immersed in a polar bear universe. The Tundra Buggy® Lodge is located right in the heart of it, offering a unique experience where you go to bed and wake up in the morning with polar bears right outside your window. Fear not, they don’t have a key. As a bonus, on a clear night you might have your own lightshow when the Northern Lights swirl above you, creating their own thrilling enchantment.- Duration:
- 7 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 11,250
- Trip Type:
- Active & Adventurous, Small Group Touring
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Eastern Rail Experience: Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto & More
MODERATE | RAIL TOUR: From the bustling seaport of Halifax to the vibrant city of Toronto by train, with stops in the Québec City and Montréal for plenty of magnificent French flavour. Combining big city flair, the romance of rail travel and riveting landscapes across three provinces makes for a superb trip not just for train buffs.- Duration:
- 8 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 1,483
- Trip Type:
- Rail Travel Ideas
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Montréal Experience
DELUXE | TAILOR MADE: Joie de vivre lives in the city of Montréal. Experience many of its cosmopolitan highlights during a city tour and discover more of the province’s French heritage on a full day excursion to Québec City. Montréal is rightly famous for many things, its unique shopping opportunities, splendid museums, a vibrant culinary scene, fabulous cafés, bars, bistros, and jazz clubs and, of course, charming historic neighbourhoods, especially the narrow cobblestone streets of Old Montréal.- Duration:
- 4 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 823
- Trip Type:
- Stopovers/City Breaks, Tailor-made Travel Ideas
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Mountain Rails (Eastbound): Vancouver, Kamloops, Jasper, Calgary & More
FIRST-CLASS | RAIL TOUR: A daylight train journey to experience the Canadian Rockies is on many bucket lists. This trip starts in fabulous Vancouver at the Pacific Coast, takes in a visit to lovely Victoria before you board the Rocky Mountaineer. Magnificent landscapes set the tone for the entire trip, from British Columbia’s lush and wild interior to the majesty of Alberta’s mountains and its world-renowned resorts of Jasper and Banff.- Duration:
- 8 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 3,481
- Trip Type:
- Rail Travel Ideas
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Newfoundland and Labrador Explorer
MODERATE | SELF-DRIVE: A diverse landscape of stunning coastlines, mountains and ancient forests with a rich history tracing its First Nations and European ancestry, this trip offers an excellent introduction to Canada’s most eastern province. St. John’s, the colorful capital city provides a dynamic contrast to the fishing villages along the northern shore or the rugged beauty of Labrador’s coastlines, while the vistas inside Gros Morne National Park are breathtaking. Add images of icebergs and whales up close for an incredible outdoor adventure.- Duration:
- 14 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 2,638
- Trip Type:
- Active & Adventurous, Self-Drives
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Northwest Passage: Epic High Arctic
DELUXE | CRUISE: The fabled sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Northwest Passage continues to grip our collective imagination. On this captivating voyage, we invite you aboard our game-changing new vessel, Ultramarine, to explore this fascinating waterway.- Duration:
- 17 Days
- Prices:
- On request
- Trip Type:
- Active & Adventurous, Cruises & Sailing
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Northwest Passage: In the Footsteps of Franklin
DELUXE | CRUISE: Wind your way through icy channels along the legendary Northwest Passage on this compelling 17-day Arctic adventure. Journeying about the brand-new vessel, Ultramarine, you’ll retrace the steps of the Franklin Expedition and explore the northern waterways and communities of Canada’s High Arctic.- Duration:
- 17 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 21,890
- Trip Type:
- Active & Adventurous, Cruises & Sailing, Single Friendly
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Rail and Cruise in Eastern Canada
MODERATE | RAIL AND CRUISE TOUR: A wonderful trip that combines a 7-Day cruise on the mighty St. Lawrence River with journeys by rail on either side of the cruise. The ship moves into US waters to see Millionaire’s Row from up close, but the 1000-Islands and Upper Canada Village are the big highlights. Toronto, Québec City and Montréal provide the city flair, but you can also enjoy a full-day excursion to Niagara Falls.- Duration:
- 15 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 5,222
- Trip Type:
- Rail Travel Ideas
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Toronto Experience
FIRST-CLASS | TAILOR MADE: Toronto’s diverse neighbourhoods make it one of the most cosmopolitan cities in North America. Little Italy, Greektown, Chinatown, Queen Street West, Kensington Market are just some of the areas worth exploring. Its culinary scene embraces cuisines from all over the world, its nightlife is vibrant and there’s theatres, galleries, and music clubs galore. Your stay also includes a day trip to Niagara for a little drama of a different kind.- Duration:
- 4 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 643
- Trip Type:
- Stopovers/City Breaks, Tailor-made Travel Ideas
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Vancouver Experience
FIRST-CLASS | TAILOR MADE: The perfect short stay at the pacific coast, with the North Shore Mountains forming a distinctive backdrop for the city. Vancouver has a languid west coast feel and boasts magnificent outdoor spaces such as English Bay and Stanley Park. Unique neighbourhoods such as Gastown and Yaletown, or taking a short ride on those fun, tiny little ferries to Granville Island deserve a visit. An excursion to Victoria, returning to Vancouver by floatplane rounds out a fabulous city experience.- Duration:
- 4 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 984
- Trip Type:
- Stopovers/City Breaks, Tailor-made Travel Ideas
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West Coast Rail Adventure
FIRST-CLASS | RAIL TOUR: While the Rocky Mountaineer train journey from Vancouver to Jasper via Whistler and Quesnel is the centre piece of this itinerary, there are plenty of other embellishments that make it such a spectacular trip. Vancouver is a splendid start, but you also have a full day in Victoria and to round it off the majestic scenery of the Rockies comes into its full glorious focus in Jasper, Lake Louise, and Banff- Duration:
- 11 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 5,682
- Trip Type:
- Rail Travel Ideas
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Western Parks, Peaks and Vineyards
FIRST CLASS | SELF-DRIVE: The road from Calgary to Vancouver crosses five distinct geographical areas, and this itinerary offers an intriguing combination of Rocky Mountain grandeur and the lesser travelled southern route through the interior of British Columbia. More intimate travel experiences are an integral part of this trip, as well as highlights such as the wonderful Okanagan wine region, often referred to as Napa North.- Duration:
- 11 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 2,293
- Trip Type:
- Active & Adventurous, Self-Drives
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Western Spirit
FIRST-CLASS | SELF-DRIVE: Canada’s West is as much a state of mind as it is a geographical destination. Enjoy the meaning of this as you leave the cosmopolitan excitement of captivating Vancouver and its lush Pacific playground, before experiencing an invigorating journey through authentic Gold Rush territory. Breathtaking scenery awaits in Whistler, Jasper and Banff, the cleanest air imaginable in Kootenay National Park, before a leisurely drive down the mountains introduces you to Penticton in the fertile Okanagan.- Duration:
- 20 Days
- Prices From:
- US$ 3,399
- Trip Type:
- Self-Drives