Canada Tours
Canada is a nation defined by its raw, rugged geography. Old-growth forests shelter dazzling blue lakes, and the Canadian Rockies are a paradise for outdoor adventurers.

Things to do and see

Jasper: Lakes, peaks & wildlife
Discover Jasper’s alpine lakes, rugged peaks, and wildlife—an iconic Canadian Rockies escape for hikes, views, and fresh mountain air.
Columbia Icefields: Glaciers & epic views
Visit the Columbia Icefield for massive glaciers, dramatic viewpoints, and unforgettable Rocky Mountain scenery along the Icefields Parkway.
Calgary: Rodeos, skyline & nearby Rockies
Explore Calgary’s skyline and western spirit—gateway to the Canadian Rockies—with rodeos, culture, and mountain adventures nearby.
Amazing food & city vibes in Vancouver
Taste Vancouver’s food scene and coastal city vibes—fresh seafood, diverse neighbourhoods, and mountain-meets-ocean views.
Seaside charm and seafood in Victoria
Enjoy Victoria’s seaside charm, harbour views, and fresh seafood—plus historic streets, gardens, and a relaxed coastal feel.
Inside Passage: fjords & whales
Sail the Inside Passage for fjords, forested islands, and whale sightings—one of North America’s most scenic coastal routes.Best time to travel
Sep-Oct in Canada offers vibrant fall colours, cool air, quiet trails, and festive events from coast to coast.
Most popular time
June - August is the most popular time to visit Canada for warm weather and outdoor fun.
Most budget-friendly
Travel Jan - Feb, Apr, Oct - Nov for great deals, fewer crowds, and budget-friendly stays.
Favourite season
Best weather in summer; spring for wildlife; autumn for colors; winter for skiing.
Culturally significant times
Visit Canada on Canada Day, Thanksgiving, or Indigenous events for rich cultural experiences.
Need to know
Time Zone
Newfoundland Standard Time (UTC -3.5), Atlantic Standard Time (UTC -4), Eastern Standard Time (UTC -5), Central Standard Time (UTC -6), Mountain Standard Time (UTC -7), Pacific Standard Time (UTC -8)
Climate
Cold winters, warm summers, with regional variations across the country.
Currency
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Transportation
Cars, VIA Rail trains, domestic flights, trams, city subways
Local cuisine
Poutine, maple syrup, butter tarts, Nanaimo bars, and bannock bread
Languages Spoken
English, French