Our Canada holidays

You’re never far from the wilderness in Canada, and our Canada holidays are all about immersing yourself in it, with spectacular wildlife encounters near-guaranteed. Small group and tailor made tours prioritise animal welfare, with expert guides ensuring you get amazing views while abiding by codes of behaviour. Admiring grizzly bears in British Columbia, kayaking with whales off Vancouver Island, hiking with elk in the Rockies or spying polar bears from Manitoba – Canada is a wildlife-watcher’s paradise. Our partners also bring First Nations stories and traditions to the fore, acknowledging the roles their communities often play in sustainably stewarding the wilderness.

Our top Canada holidays

Grizzly bear watching holidays in British Columbia

From £4350
6 days inc UK flights
Spectacular viewing of British Columbia's grizzly bears

Kayak with orcas holiday in Canada

From US $1850
6 days ex flights
Kayak with orcas and humpbacks in beautiful BC
Small group2024: 7 Jul, 14 Jul, 21 Jul, 28 Jul, 29 Jul, 1 Aug, 4 Aug, 5 Aug, 11 Aug, 12 Aug, 19 Aug, 25 Aug, 26 Aug, 1 Sep, 2 Sep

British Columbia and Alberta self drive holiday

From £3225
14 days ex flights
Mountains wine and wildlife of BC and Alberta
Tailor made

Canadian Rockies activity holiday

From £2315 to £2610
15 days ex flights
Adventure through the Canadian wilderness
Small group2024: 25 May, 1 Jun, 8 Jun, 15 Jun, 22 Jun, 29 Jun, 6 Jul, 13 Jul, 14 Jul, 20 Jul, 21 Jul, 27 Jul, 28 Jul, 3 Aug, 10 Aug, 17 Aug, 24 Aug, 31 Aug, 7 Sep, 11 Sep, 14 Sep, 21 Sep, 2025: 24 May, 31 May, 8 Jun, 15 Jun, 25 Jun, 28 Jun, 2 Jul, 5 Jul, 12 Jul, 13 Jul, 19 Jul, 20 Jul, 27 Jul, 30 Jul, 3 Aug, 6 Aug, 13 Aug, 16 Aug, 23 Aug, 30 Aug, 31 Aug, 7 Sep, 14 Sep, 20 Sep

Nova Scotia self drive holiday

From £3920
16 days ex flights
Get off the beaten track in captivating Nova Scotia
Tailor made

Western Canada family fly drive holiday

From £3750
14 days ex flights
An action-packed family adventure in Western Canada
Tailor made

Canadian Rockies hiking holiday

From £3999
13 days ex flights
Mountain and glacial scenery with flowers and wildlife
Small group2024: 23 Jun, 21 Jul, 4 Aug, 18 Aug, 1 Sep

Western Canada holiday, rail and Rockies

From £5750
15 days ex flights
Combine self drive and a classic rail journey

Kayak with whales in British Columbia, Canada

From CA $2195
6 days ex flights
Kayaking expedition through remote wildlife-rich archipelago
Small group2024: 21 Jun, 26 Jun, 1 Jul, 6 Jul, 11 Jul, 16 Jul, 21 Jul, 26 Jul, 31 Jul, 5 Aug, 10 Aug, 15 Aug, 20 Aug, 25 Aug, 30 Aug, 4 Sep, 9 Sep, 14 Sep

About our Canada holidays

Adventure holidays in Canada

Canadian mountains, rivers and oceans aren’t just for looking at – they’re for hiking, snowshoeing, white water rafting and kayaking. Canadians are experts at making the seemingly inaccessible accessible, so don’t let travelling with kids or specific accessibility requirements put you off, either. Adventure holidays in Canada run nearly year-round, so you can track bears with an expert guide in spring, hike the peaks and plateaus of the Canadian Rockies in summer, kayak the orca bays of Vancouver Island in autumn, and mush between ex-goldmining towns in the Yukon in winter.

Canadian Rockies

The Canadian Rockies are the 1,600km-long finishing flourish of the Rocky Mountain chain. They barge through the US border into Alberta, threading north-west through Banff and Jasper national parks, carving out glacier fields, luminous turquoise lakes and hot springs along the way. Canada is even bigger and journey times are even longer than you might think, especially on sidewinding Rocky Mountain roads, so do take your time. Most Canadian Rockies holidays last at least 10 days, so that you have time to settle into forest campsites and get stuck into full-day hikes.

British Columbia, Canada

We’ve thought of a more apt name for British Columbia: Bear Country. Or, as our British Columbia travel guide would have it, Bloody Cool. This sprawling province in Western Canada bundles together 900 provincial parks and protected areas, a 26,000km-long coastline that faces the whale-rich Pacific Ocean, and Vancouver Island – and there’s still plenty of room to spare. Most holidays to British Columbia focus on the wildlife that roams here, from grizzly bears, free-range elk, caribou herds and bald eagles, to sea otters, grey whales, salmon and orca.

Family holidays in Canada

Family holidays in Canada often head out to the wild west. Here, the jigsaw of national parks is well-supplied with kid-friendly campsites and smooth roads. You could have a tailor made holiday fitted to your brood’s requirements, but for older kids small group trips are often the best way to go. Between the campfire stories, cookouts and easy hikes, the kids will make friends for life. Plus, you’ll get a guide who can keep your children’s attention with stories about the bear forests and Aboriginal kayaking routes you’re exploring. Just be sure to stock up on trail mix and root beer for the long drives.

Wildlife watching holidays in Canada

Many travellers seeking out critters in Canada have one beast on their mind: the inimitable bear. Wildlife holidays in Canada put you in the hands of expert guides who can search for black, grizzly and even the near-mythical spirit bear in British Columbia and Alberta. Polar bear tours in Canada are the crème de la crème. You can often see pods of belugas and narwhals on the same trip when you go to Churchill, the self-crowned “Polar Bear Capital of the World”. You’re most likely to see cetaceans on the westerly Pacific Coast, where over 10 species of whales and orca chase salmon and seals.

Types of tours & holidays in Canada

Small group holidays to Canada put you in league with a bunch of similarly minded explorers. They’re often best for solo travellers and those on a budget, as you can choose to share rooms or tents and easily meet new people. Walking holidays are the best way to see the secretive trails originally trod by Aboriginal Canadians. And really, almost every holiday to Canada is an adventure holiday. You might begin and wind down with a few days in Vancouver, Montreal or Toronto, but in-between you’ll strike out into sky-nudging mountain terrain, bump across polar bear tundra, or sail to islands surrounded by whale-y great ocean.
Travel Team
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[Adventure holidays: Bruno Soares] [Canadian Rockies: Hendrik Cornelissen] [British Columbia: Thomas Lipke] [Family holidays: Tegan Mierle] [Wildlife watching: Ian Stewart] [Types of holidays: daveynin]
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