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Canada Tours

Canada Tours

Lose yourself in a world of primordial forests, glorious glistening lakes and towering peaks

Activities in Canada

Our Top Destinations in Canada

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Whales & Bears of British Columbia

Canada
9 Days from £ 5099

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Rugged scenery and wildlife of Western Canada

Wildlife
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Walk & Paddle Canada's Sunshine Coast

Canada
9 Days from £ 2609

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

This self-drive walking and sea kayaking trip welcomes you into the intriguing world of Canada's Sunshine Coast.

Family

Discover the Canadian Rockies: Jasper to Banff

Moraine Lake Sunrise
10 Days from £ 3599

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Captivating tour through the Canadian Rockies

Culture

Walking Canada’s Sunshine Coast

Canada
9 Days from £ 2869

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

A pocket of paradise, this little-known area is home to diverse walking trails through coastal rainforest and along rugged shoreline with far-reaching mountain views.

Walking & Trekking

Northwest Passage: The Legendary Arctic Sea Route

Iceberg at sunset
17 Days from £ 16400
£ 12700

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Explore the Northwest Passage, the fabled sea route running between Europe and Asia

Polar Expeditions

Canada's Remote Arctic: Northwest Passage

Canada's Remote Arctic
12 Days from £ 12300
£ 11230

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Discover the cultural, historic and geographic treasures of Canada's remote High Arctic region

Polar Expeditions

Northwest Passage: Epic High Arctic

Canada
17 Days from £ 21095

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

An in-depth exploration of the Canadian Arctic and Greenland

Polar Expeditions

What is the best time of year to visit Canada?

The best time to visit Canada largely depends on personal preferences and the kind of experiences you’d like. If you want to enjoy Canada’s stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities, the summer months from June to August are ideal. This is when the weather is warmest, making it perfect for exploring national parks, hiking trails and enjoying outdoor activities. Autumn, particularly September to October, when there’s vibrant foliage, is an excellent time for avid photographers. In the winter months, from December to February, it’s perfect for winter sports with activities like cross-country skiing. Spring is typically the best time for viewing rich flora and animals such as bears, wolves and cougars.

Where are the best places to visit in Canada?

Located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff is a picturesque town famous for its mountain scenery, crystal-clear lakes and abundant wildlife. Here you can enjoy hiking and exploring the Banff National Park. The Rockies are a majestic mountain range stretching through several Canadian provinces and offer unparalleled opportunities for activities such as hiking, wildlife spotting. In contrast to the mountains, Vancouver is a bustling coastal city on the west coast and is home to Stanley Park, Granville Island and Grouse Mountain. Alternatively, soak up the vibrant culture and urban sophistication of Calgary, another of the best places to visit on Canada tours with a thriving food and arts scene.

FAQs on Canada Tours

Do I need a visa to travel to Canada?

If you’re travelling to Canada, you may need a visa or Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) depending on your nationality. Canada has specific visa requirements for different countries, so it’s essential to check the official website of the Government of Canada or consult with the Canadian embassy or consulate in your country to determine if you require a visa. Citizens of the EU and UK will need an eTA and US don’t usually require a visa. However, we always recommend researching the visa requirements well in advance to ensure a smooth and hassle-free trip to Canada.

What is the currency used in Canada?

In Canada, the official currency used is the Canadian dollar, represented by the symbol $ and the code CAD. The Canadian dollar is divided into 100 cents and is widely accepted across the country for transactions, both in cash and electronically.

What is the weather like in Canada?

Canada is known for its diverse weather patterns, varying from one region to another. In the western coastal areas, such as Vancouver, the weather is mild and rainy, influenced by the Pacific Ocean. Moving eastward towards the prairies, the climate becomes more continental, with hot summers and cold winters. In central and eastern Canada, cities like Toronto and Montreal experience four distinct seasons, with warm summers and cold snowy winters. The northern regions of Canada have a subarctic and arctic climate, characterised by long, harsh winters and short, cool summers.

What kind of food do they eat in Canada?

Canadian cuisine is influenced by French, British and other cultures. Commonly enjoyed dishes include poutine, a comfort food made of fries topped with cheese curds and gravy, as well as butter tarts, Nanaimo bars, and maple syrup, which represent iconic Canadian desserts. Seafood, such as salmon and lobster, is popular on the East Coast, while dishes like tourtière (meat pie) and pea soup are enjoyed in Quebec. Canada’s multicultural population also contributes to a vibrant food scene with a wide variety of international cuisines available across the country.

What vaccinations do I need to travel to Canada?

Although vaccinations aren’t crucial for travelling to Canada, we do recommend certain vaccinations based on factors such as age, health conditions and your travel itinerary. Other common vaccinations that are advised include polio, rabies and tetanus. Ensuring you’re up to date on vaccinations not only protects your health but also contributes to public health by preventing the spread of contagious diseases.

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