Discover the beauty of North America’s national parks & wilderness.
Canada
From the rugged Atlantic coast to the Pacific, Canada is a haven of natural beauty. The west contains some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world; the harbour front cities of Vancouver and Victoria, the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains and picturesque Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper, bear watching in the beautiful Knight Inlet fjord, and the world renowned stampede city of Calgary.
In the east visit the bustling cities of Toronto, Montreal and Quebec, the capital Ottawa and thundering Niagara Falls which straddles of the boarder of Canada and USA. Experience the history of the St. Lawrence River region and the wild coastlines of the Maritime Provinces. In the north visit the small seaport of Churchill – the self-proclaimed ‘polar bear capital of the world’ and view the beluga whales in Hudson Bay, or marvel at the unspoilt beauty and fascinating Gold Rush history of the Yukon.
British Columbia
From the Rocky Mountains in the east and the northern landscape decorated with mountain ranges, forest, lakes and wilderness, discover the Canadian treasure that is British Columbia. As the key gateway city to Canada, the vibrant city of Vancouver is picturesque with a stunning harbour side and sky-high mountains. Treat yourself to high tea at the Fairmont Empress Hotel and a viewing of Parliament at night in the capital of British Columbia, Victoria
Alberta
A treasure trove of grand landscapes and exciting experiences, Alberta is easily one of the most stunning places on earth. An extraordinary holiday destination, Alberta is overflowing with wildlife, brilliant recreational activities, metropolitan delights, historic sites and national gems. Framed by the Canadian Rocky Mountains, the province of Alberta is fittingly situated in the heart of western Canada. Visitors will be enchanted by the charm of Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper.
Yukon
If you are searching for perfect pristine nature, look no further than the Yukon Territory. Home of the world’s largest ice fields, an incredible profusion of flora and fauna, and Canada’s five tallest mountain peaks, here nature is not just celebrated but a symbol of pride for its people. Bursting with almost limitless outdoor activities, a visit to Yukon will ensure that you are kept busy. Take a canoe expedition down the Yukon River, try snowmobiling, dog sledding, see wildlife up-close at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve, hike the remote Yukon wilderness with huskies and be enchanted by the magical lights of the aurora borealis.
Quebec
As Canada’s largest province Quebec is exceptional, its unique geography, intriguing history and diverse culture combining to create its audacious and boisterous character. Vibrant and inviting, Montreal and Quebec City are Quebec’s largest cities, bustling metropolises that offer visitors a mixture of history, sophistication and fun while Old Quebec is a UNESCO World Heritage treasure surrounded by gorgeous landscapes, its colonial architecture the stuff of fairytales. Highlights include thundering Niagara Falls, picturesque Thousand Islands, the heritage and parliament buildings in Ottawa, the multi-cultural and vibrant city of Montreal and the charming French ambience and deep history of Quebec City.
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