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Canada Tours
4.32 (28 reviews)
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City Explorer
13 - 65 Max Group Size
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2026
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Adults (18+)
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See Canada’s cities, coastlines, and mountain parks with clear, well planned itineraries.
Canada tours suit travelers who want dramatic landscapes, lively cities, and well planned days that still leave room for independent exploring. Many trips focus on the Canadian Rockies and Vancouver Island, combining mountain panoramas, bright glacial lakes, coastal walks, and time in Vancouver and Victoria to round out the experience. Eastern routes feel noticeably different, with Atlantic shorelines, small towns, and regional food and drink that reflect the local character. Some itineraries also link Canada with the USA, but Canada remains the main focus, with headline stops such as Toronto, Montreal, and Niagara Falls.
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Canada guiding styles: from fully guided to semi-independent, find the right experience for you
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Fully Guided
A dedicated guide or tour leader is with you throughout, with each detail arranged.
Escorted by a guide or tour leader
Smooth, hassle-free travel
Support throughout the journey
Best for:
Complete support
Guided highlights
Partially Guided
Expert-led sightseeing in key places, with free time to explore between activities.
Guided sightseeing at key sites
Free time between activities
A balance of structure and flexibility
Best for:
Highlights with flexibility
Flexible independence
Semi-Independent
Some guided sightseeing, with hotels and transport arranged for independent exploration.
Some guided sightseeing
Hotels and transport arranged
More independence on the road
Best for:
Structure with independence
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Canada tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Canada tours are available as fully guided and partly guided options, so you can choose the level of support that suits your travel style. Many itineraries include a tour guide or tour leader throughout, while others use local guides for city sightseeing and key experiences. Transfers and longer-distance transport are typically arranged in advance, often by bus or minibus, which keeps travel days straightforward.
Accommodation
Places to stay vary by departure and itinerary, and may include 3 star hotels, 4 star hotels, 2-4 star hotels, 3-4 star hotels, camping, and shared camping, depending on the route. Star rating conventions can differ by region, and if a property is unavailable, a similar standard of accommodation may be used. On some routes, simple overnight ferry cabins are included as part of the overall journey.
Trip pacing
Most trips run at a medium pace, balancing guided highlights with free time for walks, viewpoints, and optional add-on experiences. Some tours are easier paced, while a smaller number include moderate days, such as longer walks or hikes in mountain and coastal areas. Expect early starts on travel days and the occasional longer drive, as distances between major highlights can be significant.
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What you'll see in Canada
Rocky Mountain views, Atlantic shores, and classic city sights across Canada.
Canada tours can cover classic Rocky Mountain scenery in Banff and Jasper, with time on the Icefields Parkway and stops at iconic lakes such as Lake Louise. On the west coast, Vancouver Island offers a slower pace, with highlights in Victoria, coastal walks near Tofino, and time to enjoy beaches, rainforest, and small towns at your own rhythm. In the east, Halifax is a common starting point for Maritime routes, before you continue to sea shaped landmarks such as Peggy's Cove and the Bay of Fundy. In Newfoundland, the landscape often feels even wilder, with Gros Morne National Park, historic fishing communities, and seasonal wildlife cruises along the coast. City based itineraries add Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, and Toronto, with guided sightseeing that helps you get oriented quickly and make the most of limited time. Many trips also include Niagara Falls, giving you the chance to experience one of Canada’s most famous natural sights from close range.
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Why visit Canada
Big landscapes, standout cities, and routes that link it all with ease.
Canada works particularly well on a guided tour, because the distances are vast and the scenery can shift dramatically from one region to the next. Key highlights may look far apart on a map, yet a planned route helps them connect naturally, without you having to manage the daily logistics. A tour can link places such as Vancouver, Banff, and Jasper, or build an Atlantic route from Halifax to the Bay of Fundy, while keeping travel and timing organized. Canada tours also suit travelers who want variety, from city neighbourhoods in Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, and Toronto to big outdoor settings like Gros Morne and the Icefields Parkway. Many itineraries add cultural and local flavour as well, from First Nations experiences to wine tasting in the Okanagan Valley, which can be harder to arrange at short notice in peak season. With a tour, these extras are easier to integrate alongside the main sightseeing. You can choose a guiding style that matches your preference, from fully guided travel with one leader to a partly guided approach that includes set sights and more independent time. Some routes cover both Canada and the USA, but Canada still gives the core blend of landscapes, culture, and well known natural landmarks.
Frequently asked questions
Are Canada tours fully guided or partially guided?
Canada tours can be fully guided or partly guided, depending on the itinerary you choose. Fully guided trips usually include a tour guide or leader from start to finish, managing day-to-day logistics and group timing. Partly guided trips combine set sightseeing with expert local guides in key locations, while leaving you more free time between planned activities.
Do Canada tours visit the Canadian Rockies?
Many Canada tours visit the Canadian Rockies, often including time in Banff and Jasper as well as scenic drives through the national parks. These itineraries typically focus on mountain viewpoints, turquoise lakes, and classic routes such as the Icefields Parkway. Some trips also include extra stops in places like Whistler and Clearwater, depending on the overall route.
Which Canadian cities are included on tours?
City inclusions vary by trip, although many tours feature Vancouver, Victoria, and Toronto as major gateways and sightseeing hubs. Some itineraries add further city time depending on the route, such as Montreal, Quebec, or Ottawa, particularly on eastern departures. Other programs use cities primarily as convenient bases before heading out to nearby national parks and coastal regions.
Is Niagara Falls included on Canada tours?
Some Canada tours include Niagara Falls, often paired with time in Toronto as part of an eastern itinerary. Depending on the trip, you may have the option of a boat ride, or you might focus on viewpoints and nearby attractions instead. The amount of time at the falls and the included activities can vary across itineraries.
Do any Canada tours include Newfoundland?
Yes, some Canada tours include Newfoundland, with possible stops such as Gros Morne National Park and St. John's. Routes in this region may use ferry crossings to connect coastal areas and more remote communities in a practical way. As with all trips, the exact order of places visited depends on the chosen itinerary.
Are there Canada tours that include Vancouver Island?
Yes, some Canada tours include Vancouver Island, with places such as Victoria, Tofino, Ucluelet, and Campbell River appearing on selected routes. These itineraries often blend coastal scenery, forest walks, and time in relaxed towns, which gives the west coast a very different feel from the Rockies. Specific inclusions and pacing will depend on the itinerary.
What is the group size like on Canada tours?
Group size depends on the tour, and can range from smaller group departures to larger bus based trips. Smaller groups can feel more flexible and personal, especially on routes with frequent stops and short walks. Larger groups can offer good value and a sociable atmosphere, particularly on popular highlights itineraries.
What is the fitness level for Canada tours?
Many Canada tours are suitable for an easy fitness level, combining sightseeing with gentle walks and accessible viewpoints. Some itineraries include moderate activity, such as longer walks or hikes, most commonly in mountain and coastal areas. Check the trip notes for the expected pace, included walking distances, and any optional activities when comparing itineraries.
Do Canada tours include meals?
Meal inclusions vary by itinerary, with some tours including daily breakfast plus a selection of lunches or dinners. Other trips leave meals more open, giving you the flexibility to choose where and what to eat each day. On certain Atlantic routes, there may be themed meals such as lobster dinners, depending on the program.
Do Canada tours visit more than one country?
Some itineraries visit both Canada and the USA, typically as part of a wider North America route. The Canadian portion often covers key cities and major scenery highlights, while border crossings are used to connect regions efficiently. Always review the specific itinerary to understand which nights and experiences take place in each country.
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