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Tours to Canada

From the snow-capped peaks of the Canadian Rockies to glacial lakes and dense evergreen forests, Canada delivers big scenery at every turn. In summer, wildflowers blanket alpine meadows. In winter, fresh snow lands, transforming mountains into a playground for skiers and snowboarders. No matter the season, a Canada tour means wide open spaces and breathtaking landscapes.



Discover our Canada tours

From the unspoilt wilderness of the Rockies to the drama of Banff National Park, Canada is rich with opportunities for adventure. With so many destinations just a hop, skip and a jump away, booking a vacation to Canada is easy, especially when you join a small group tour with Explore Worldwide.

Our Canada tours range from week-long photo safaris in Churchill, viewing the region’s famous polar bears, to two-week family-friendly adventure trips covering a range of must-see Canadian highlights. With guided tours averaging just 12 travelers, our small groups can accommodate everyone from extended families to solo travelers.

Planning a trip to Canada but new to Explore? We've answered some of the most-asked questions about our small group tours.

Our most popular tours in Canada

Canada Discovery Trip code RK
$1 Deposit
15 Days
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US$6230
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Canada Walking and Trekking Trip code WRK
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$1 Deposit
13 Days
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US$4240
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Canada, Arctic Polar Trip code CHPB
6 Days
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US$11310
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Canada, Arctic Polar Trip code CHPH
7 Days
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US$13530
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Canada, Arctic Polar Trip code CHPBX
7 Days
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US$12420
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Highlights of Canada

1. Banff & Jasper National Parks

Home to Canada’s most iconic landscapes, Banff and Jasper National Parks sit deep within the Rockies, surrounded by towering peaks, thick forests and the glacial lakes. Each of the parks offer a unique mix of amazing scenery and adventure, whether you’re looking for hiking trails, wildlife-spotting or simply want to take in the views.
 

2. The Canadian Rockies

The Rockies span more than 3,000 miles from New Mexico to British Columbia, with many of the range’s most dramatic spots sitting across the Canadian border. Discover landscapes of soaring mountain walls, huge glaciers and steep alpine valleys. Hike amazing trails amid a backdrop of snow-dusted summits, follow scenic routes past shimmering rivers and icefields or venture deeper into the unspoilt wilderness for a moment of peace.
 

3. Churchill

Churchill is located on the coast of Hudson Bay and is known as the Polar Bear Capital of the World. Each fall, more than 600 polar bears gather in the surrounding tundra, waiting for sea ice to form in the bay. You’ll experience the opportunity to safely watch the bears in their natural habitat from the comfort of a specially designed polar rover. While you’re there, you’ll also get to experience an authentic sled ride with a local dog musher as you race through the surrounding forests. 
 

4. Vancouver Island

On Canada’s Pacific coast, Vancouver Island combines weathered coastlines with dense rainforests and small, friendly communities. It’s the perfect spot for whale watching and sea kayaking. Venture further inland, and you can explore MacMillan Provincial Park and the iconic Cathedral Grove - a vast forest of old Douglas fir trees that tower above the nearby Cameron Lake.

Frequently asked questions about Canada:


 
When is the best time to visit Canada?
The best time to visit Canada depends on where you’re headed and what you want to see. For Banff and Jasper National Parks in Alberta, June through September brings the most reliable weather, with daytime temperatures ranging from 60 to 77°F and clear trails for hiking.

In Churchill, Manitoba, October and November mark peak polar bear season, while January through March offers prime Northern Lights viewing under dark, crisp skies. In British Columbia (including Vancouver Island), May through September delivers the driest and warmest conditions, with average temperatures between 65 and 77°F. Spring and early fall are great alternatives if you’re looking for fewer crowds and mild weather.
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