Ontario · Algonquin Park
Algonquin Guided Canoe Trip
4.9 (312)
Small groups up to 8
From $189 / person
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Ontario · Algonquin Park
4.9 (312)
Small groups up to 8
From $189 / person
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British Columbia · Pacific Rim
4.8 (204)
Groups up to 10
From $149 / person
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British Columbia · Okanagan
4.9 (167)
Groups up to 12
From $129 / person
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Quebec · Quebec City
4.7 (286)
Groups up to 15
From $39 / person
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Spotlight
Chase the northern lights on guided night tours near Yellowknife, where dark sub-Arctic skies and mirror-still lakes make for some of the clearest aurora viewing on Earth. Expert guides handle the logistics and the camera settings, so you can simply stand back and watch the sky ignite in emerald and teal.
Northwest Territories · Yellowknife
Best season: November – April
From $180 / person
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Algonquin Guided Canoe Trip
Ontario · From $189
Calm-water paddling with expert guides — ideal for first-timers and small groups.
View experience →Pacific Rim Coastal Hike
British Columbia · From $149
Old-growth rainforest boardwalks and rugged shoreline on Vancouver Island.
View experience →Aurora Photography Tours
Northwest Territories · From $180
Guided night tours near Yellowknife with the year's clearest aurora skies.
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Seasonal Guide
Canada changes dramatically through the year. Here is what shines in each season.
March – May
Quiet trails and waterfalls at full flow. Pacific Rim hikes on Vancouver Island and early Old Quebec walks.
Cool, fresh, with melting snow inland.
June – August
Peak paddling and cycling. Algonquin canoe trips in Ontario and Okanagan wine-country rides in BC.
Warm, long daylight, busy parks.
September – November
Fiery maple colour and harvest season. Algonquin foliage paddles and Rocky Mountain rail journeys.
Crisp, golden, fewer crowds.
December – February
Prime aurora season. Northern lights photography near Yellowknife and snow escapes in the mountains.
Cold, clear, dark skies for aurora.
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“I loved that the referral disclosure was upfront. The Old Quebec heritage walk recommendation felt honest, and our guide was wonderful.”
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It depends on the experience. Summer is best for paddling and cycling, autumn for maple foliage, winter for aurora viewing and skiing, and spring for quiet trails and waterfalls at full flow. Each experience lists its ideal season.
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