Nunavut
Yukon
Northwest Territories
CANADA
Whitehorse
Hudson Bay
Churchill
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
British Columbia
Alberta
Québec
Edmonton
Ontario
Saskatoon
Winnipeg
Calgary
Newfoundland and Labrador
Vancouver
Québec City
Prince Edward Island
Victoria
St. John's
Montréal
Toronto
UNITED STATES
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Halifax
Saskatchewan
Discover bison and biking trails in Grassland National Park, canoe in Prince Albert National Park and swim in the mineral-rich waters of Lake Manitou. It’s easy to live on the wild side in Saskatchewan.
LEARN MORE
Saskatoon
Known as the ‘Paris of the Prairies’ for its sophisticated restaurants, riverside walks and urban parks, you will not regret a visit to Saskatoon before heading into the wilds of Saskatchewan.
LEARN MORE
Saskatchewan
Discover bison and biking trails in Grassland National Park, canoe in Prince Albert National Park and swim in the mineral-rich waters of Lake Manitou. It’s easy to live on the wild side in Saskatchewan.
LEARN MORE
Québec
Moose, bears, bald eagles and blue whales all call this neck of the woods home. And there is plenty of space for all this wildlife and more in Canada’s largest province.
LEARN MORE
Northwest Territories
Think thick boreal forests and clear lakes. Snowy peaked mountains and gushing waterfalls. And those unforgettable Northern Lights glittering across the dark skies...
LEARN MORE
Alberta
Alberta is a province of big skies, open landscapes and unforgettable views. Hike the mountains, canoe the rivers, horse ride the prairies and ice walk the canyons. There is so many wild adventures to discover here.
LEARN MORE
Manitoba
For a life-affirming wildlife experience, head to Manitoba to see polar bears roaming the icy landscapes before discovering adventure aplenty on the frozen waters of Hudson Bay.
LEARN MORE
Manitoba
For a life-affirming wildlife experience, head to Manitoba to see polar bears roaming the icy landscapes before discovering adventure aplenty on the frozen waters of Hudson Bay.
LEARN MORE
Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
The provinces of Atlantic Canada offer salty, windswept and sea-soaked experiences. From the golden beaches on Prince Edward Island to the high tides of the Bay of Fundy, you’re in for a wild coastal retreat.
LEARN MORE
St John’s
Buzzing with art and music, renowned for its seafood and an unquenchable thirst for beer, St John’s makes for an atmospheric introduction to Canada’s eastern seaboard.
LEARN MORE
Alberta
Alberta is a province of big skies, open landscapes and unforgettable views. Hike the mountains, canoe the rivers, horse ride the prairies and ice walk the canyons. There is so many wild adventures to discover here.
LEARN MORE
Winnipeg
The museums and microbreweries of The Peg make it a worthwhile stop for a few days before continuing your journey into the wilds of Manitoba.
LEARN MORE
Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
The provinces of Atlantic Canada offer salty, windswept and sea-soaked experiences. From the golden beaches on Prince Edward Island to the high tides of the Bay of Fundy, you’re in for a wild coastal retreat.
LEARN MORE
British Columbia
Hiking, biking and skiing in the Rocky Mountains. Trekking and wildlife watching in the Great Bear Rainforest. Wolf-spotting, kayaking and whale watching. It doesn’t get much more wild than British Columbia.
LEARN MORE
Newfoundland and Labrador
For untapped wilderness, head to Newfoundland on the edge of the Canadian Arctic. Highlights include Twillingate’s mighty icebergs, Gros Morne National Park’s rugged hiking trails and the whales that fill the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve.
LEARN MORE
Montréal
Montréal is a city best explored slowly: wander the old town, stop at a cafe for pastries and coffee, have lunch at a Gallic-inspired bistro, then hire a Bixi bike for a spin along the Canal de Lachine or Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
LEARN MORE
Yukon
Whether you ride the rapids of the rushing Yukon River, follow nature-surrounded trails in Kluane National Park or look up in awe at a sky turned green from the Northern Lights, you won’t be far from wild experiences in the Yukon.
LEARN MORE
Nunavut
Canada’s northernmost territory is remote and starkingly beautiful. Highlights include Baffin Island, Lancaster Sound, the Boothia Peninsula and so much more.
LEARN MORE
Whitehorse
Arty, fun and blessed with lots of great bars and brewpubs, Whitehorse is a fun place to begin your Yukon adventure.
LEARN MORE
Vancouver
The City of Glass is cosmopolitan, but also surprisingly wild. Bike its sea wall, ski down Grouse Mountain and view the ancient rainforest from Capilano Suspension Bridge.
LEARN MORE
British Columbia
Hiking, biking and skiing in the Rocky Mountains. Trekking and wildlife watching in the Great Bear Rainforest. Wolf-spotting, kayaking and whale watching. It doesn’t get much more wild than British Columbia.
LEARN MORE
Ontario
With more than 250,000 lakes in Ontario, you can expect kayaking adventures alongside great wildlife sighting such as beavers and bears…
LEARN MORE
Halifax
Halifax is Atlantic Canada’s largest city and is loved for its natural harbour. Seafood restaurants adorn the waterfront and historic maritime warehouses have been repurposed to house boutique shops and trendy breweries. It makes for a delightful gateway to the nature right on its doorstep.
LEARN MORE
Northwest Territories
Think thick boreal forests and clear lakes. Snowy peaked mountains and gushing waterfalls. And those unforgettable Northern Lights glittering across the dark skies...
LEARN MORE
Newfoundland and Labrador
For untapped wilderness, head to Newfoundland on the edge of the Canadian Arctic. Highlights include Twillingate’s mighty icebergs, Gros Morne National Park’s rugged hiking trails and the whales that fill the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve.
LEARN MORE
Calgary
Welcome to cowboy country! Wander through Prince’s Island Park, browse the street eats at Calgary Farmers’ Market, and admire the view from Calgary Tower. And if you’ve always wanted a handmade cowboy hat, Calgary is the place.
LEARN MORE
Nunavut
Canada’s northernmost territory is remote and starkingly beautiful. Highlights include Baffin Island, Lancaster Sound, the Boothia Peninsula and so much more.
LEARN MORE
Ontario
With more than 250,000 lakes in Ontario, you can expect kayaking adventures alongside great wildlife sighting such as beavers and bears…
LEARN MORE
British Columbia
Hiking, biking and skiing in the Rocky Mountains. Trekking and wildlife watching in the Great Bear Rainforest. Wolf-spotting, kayaking and whale watching. It doesn’t get much more wild than British Columbia.
LEARN MORE
Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
The provinces of Atlantic Canada offer salty, windswept and sea-soaked experiences. From the golden beaches on Prince Edward Island to the high tides of the Bay of Fundy, you’re in for a wild coastal retreat.
LEARN MORE
Yukon
Whether you ride the rapids of the rushing Yukon River, follow nature-surrounded trails in Kluane National Park or look up in awe at a sky turned green from the Northern Lights, you won’t be far from wild experiences in the Yukon.
LEARN MORE
Québec
Moose, bears, bald eagles and blue whales all call this neck of the woods home. And there is plenty of space for all this wildlife and more in Canada’s largest province.
LEARN MORE
British Columbia
Hiking, biking and skiing in the Rocky Mountains. Trekking and wildlife watching in the Great Bear Rainforest. Wolf-spotting, kayaking and whale watching. It doesn’t get much more wild than British Columbia.
LEARN MORE
Toronto
Cycle along Lake Ontario, paddle around the Toronto Islands, stroll through the city parks or, in winter, skate on an outdoor rink. You’re never far from adventure in Toronto.
LEARN MORE
Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
The provinces of Atlantic Canada offer salty, windswept and sea-soaked experiences. From the golden beaches on Prince Edward Island to the high tides of the Bay of Fundy, you’re in for a wild coastal retreat.
LEARN MORE
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Nunavut
Yukon
Northwest Territories
CANADA
Whitehorse
Hudson Bay
Churchill
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
British Columbia
Alberta
Québec
Edmonton
Ontario
Saskatoon
Winnipeg
Calgary
Newfoundland and Labrador
Vancouver
Québec City
Prince Edward Island
Victoria
St. John's
Montréal
Toronto
UNITED STATES
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Halifax
Saskatchewan
Discover bison and biking trails in Grassland National Park, canoe in Prince Albert National Park and swim in the mineral-rich waters of Lake Manitou. It’s easy to live on the wild side in Saskatchewan.
LEARN MORE
Saskatoon
Known as the ‘Paris of the Prairies’ for its sophisticated restaurants, riverside walks and urban parks, you will not regret a visit to Saskatoon before heading into the wilds of Saskatchewan.
LEARN MORE
Saskatchewan
Discover bison and biking trails in Grassland National Park, canoe in Prince Albert National Park and swim in the mineral-rich waters of Lake Manitou. It’s easy to live on the wild side in Saskatchewan.
LEARN MORE
Québec
Moose, bears, bald eagles and blue whales all call this neck of the woods home. And there is plenty of space for all this wildlife and more in Canada’s largest province.
LEARN MORE
Northwest Territories
Think thick boreal forests and clear lakes. Snowy peaked mountains and gushing waterfalls. And those unforgettable Northern Lights glittering across the dark skies...
LEARN MORE
Alberta
Alberta is a province of big skies, open landscapes and unforgettable views. Hike the mountains, canoe the rivers, horse ride the prairies and ice walk the canyons. There is so many wild adventures to discover here.
LEARN MORE
Manitoba
For a life-affirming wildlife experience, head to Manitoba to see polar bears roaming the icy landscapes before discovering adventure aplenty on the frozen waters of Hudson Bay.
LEARN MORE
Manitoba
For a life-affirming wildlife experience, head to Manitoba to see polar bears roaming the icy landscapes before discovering adventure aplenty on the frozen waters of Hudson Bay.
LEARN MORE
Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
The provinces of Atlantic Canada offer salty, windswept and sea-soaked experiences. From the golden beaches on Prince Edward Island to the high tides of the Bay of Fundy, you’re in for a wild coastal retreat.
LEARN MORE
St John’s
Buzzing with art and music, renowned for its seafood and an unquenchable thirst for beer, St John’s makes for an atmospheric introduction to Canada’s eastern seaboard.
LEARN MORE
Alberta
Alberta is a province of big skies, open landscapes and unforgettable views. Hike the mountains, canoe the rivers, horse ride the prairies and ice walk the canyons. There is so many wild adventures to discover here.
LEARN MORE
Winnipeg
The museums and microbreweries of The Peg make it a worthwhile stop for a few days before continuing your journey into the wilds of Manitoba.
LEARN MORE
Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
The provinces of Atlantic Canada offer salty, windswept and sea-soaked experiences. From the golden beaches on Prince Edward Island to the high tides of the Bay of Fundy, you’re in for a wild coastal retreat.
LEARN MORE
British Columbia
Hiking, biking and skiing in the Rocky Mountains. Trekking and wildlife watching in the Great Bear Rainforest. Wolf-spotting, kayaking and whale watching. It doesn’t get much more wild than British Columbia.
LEARN MORE
Newfoundland and Labrador
For untapped wilderness, head to Newfoundland on the edge of the Canadian Arctic. Highlights include Twillingate’s mighty icebergs, Gros Morne National Park’s rugged hiking trails and the whales that fill the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve.
LEARN MORE
Montréal
Montréal is a city best explored slowly: wander the old town, stop at a cafe for pastries and coffee, have lunch at a Gallic-inspired bistro, then hire a Bixi bike for a spin along the Canal de Lachine or Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
LEARN MORE
Yukon
Whether you ride the rapids of the rushing Yukon River, follow nature-surrounded trails in Kluane National Park or look up in awe at a sky turned green from the Northern Lights, you won’t be far from wild experiences in the Yukon.
LEARN MORE
Nunavut
Canada’s northernmost territory is remote and starkingly beautiful. Highlights include Baffin Island, Lancaster Sound, the Boothia Peninsula and so much more.
LEARN MORE
Whitehorse
Arty, fun and blessed with lots of great bars and brewpubs, Whitehorse is a fun place to begin your Yukon adventure.
LEARN MORE
Vancouver
The City of Glass is cosmopolitan, but also surprisingly wild. Bike its sea wall, ski down Grouse Mountain and view the ancient rainforest from Capilano Suspension Bridge.
LEARN MORE
British Columbia
Hiking, biking and skiing in the Rocky Mountains. Trekking and wildlife watching in the Great Bear Rainforest. Wolf-spotting, kayaking and whale watching. It doesn’t get much more wild than British Columbia.
LEARN MORE
Ontario
With more than 250,000 lakes in Ontario, you can expect kayaking adventures alongside great wildlife sighting such as beavers and bears…
LEARN MORE
Halifax
Halifax is Atlantic Canada’s largest city and is loved for its natural harbour. Seafood restaurants adorn the waterfront and historic maritime warehouses have been repurposed to house boutique shops and trendy breweries. It makes for a delightful gateway to the nature right on its doorstep.
LEARN MORE
Northwest Territories
Think thick boreal forests and clear lakes. Snowy peaked mountains and gushing waterfalls. And those unforgettable Northern Lights glittering across the dark skies...
LEARN MORE
Newfoundland and Labrador
For untapped wilderness, head to Newfoundland on the edge of the Canadian Arctic. Highlights include Twillingate’s mighty icebergs, Gros Morne National Park’s rugged hiking trails and the whales that fill the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve.
LEARN MORE
Calgary
Welcome to cowboy country! Wander through Prince’s Island Park, browse the street eats at Calgary Farmers’ Market, and admire the view from Calgary Tower. And if you’ve always wanted a handmade cowboy hat, Calgary is the place.
LEARN MORE
Nunavut
Canada’s northernmost territory is remote and starkingly beautiful. Highlights include Baffin Island, Lancaster Sound, the Boothia Peninsula and so much more.
LEARN MORE
Ontario
With more than 250,000 lakes in Ontario, you can expect kayaking adventures alongside great wildlife sighting such as beavers and bears…
LEARN MORE
British Columbia
Hiking, biking and skiing in the Rocky Mountains. Trekking and wildlife watching in the Great Bear Rainforest. Wolf-spotting, kayaking and whale watching. It doesn’t get much more wild than British Columbia.
LEARN MORE
Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
The provinces of Atlantic Canada offer salty, windswept and sea-soaked experiences. From the golden beaches on Prince Edward Island to the high tides of the Bay of Fundy, you’re in for a wild coastal retreat.
LEARN MORE
Yukon
Whether you ride the rapids of the rushing Yukon River, follow nature-surrounded trails in Kluane National Park or look up in awe at a sky turned green from the Northern Lights, you won’t be far from wild experiences in the Yukon.
LEARN MORE
Québec
Moose, bears, bald eagles and blue whales all call this neck of the woods home. And there is plenty of space for all this wildlife and more in Canada’s largest province.
LEARN MORE
British Columbia
Hiking, biking and skiing in the Rocky Mountains. Trekking and wildlife watching in the Great Bear Rainforest. Wolf-spotting, kayaking and whale watching. It doesn’t get much more wild than British Columbia.
LEARN MORE
Toronto
Cycle along Lake Ontario, paddle around the Toronto Islands, stroll through the city parks or, in winter, skate on an outdoor rink. You’re never far from adventure in Toronto.
LEARN MORE
Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
The provinces of Atlantic Canada offer salty, windswept and sea-soaked experiences. From the golden beaches on Prince Edward Island to the high tides of the Bay of Fundy, you’re in for a wild coastal retreat.
LEARN MORE