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From the jaw-dropping Niagara Falls to the spectacular Rocky Mountains, join us in discovering the awe-inspiring landscapes of Canada on an escorted holiday. This mighty country is brimming with outstanding natural beauty and we guarantee you'll be blown away by the fantastic scenery. Explore Lake Louise – the jewel of Banff National Park – with its turquoise waters and spectacular glacier before soaking up the cultural delights of remarkable cities such as Vancouver and Toronto. Whether you choose to head east and visit the beautiful city of Montreal or fly west to discover the charming town of Whistler, see where our Canadian adventures can take you…
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Explore the Rocky Mountains, your gateway to Canada, and experience hot springs, glacial ice fields and breathtaking views of soaring peaks!
Embark on a journey that gives you a taste of the unique cultures and geography that make Canada one of the world's premier destinations.
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Discover the must-see highlights of the eastern United States and Canada on this once-in-a-lifetime tour.
From spectacular Québec and historic Montreal, to the music city of Memphis, this fantastic tour will introduce you to the grand east.
All holidays in Canada encompass breathtaking scenery and you can enjoy a unique blend of cultures throughout; elegant French-Canadian destinations such as Québec City and Montreal have a distinctly European feel, whilst Vancouver and Toronto offer bright city lights and cosmopolitan attractions. Be sure to stroll through the spectacular Stanley Park with its towering trees, or explore Jasper National Park to uncover mountain peaks, flower-carpeted meadows and mirror-like lakes. If you're searching for art, music and architecture, soak up the sights of Granville Island and Cork Street Village.
Browse key sights and the popular tours you can see them on.
Banff National Park – see the peaks of the Rocky Mountains, turquoise lakes, mountain villages and abundant wildlife on an epic scenic drive
View TourMaple syrup is one of the most popular products in Canada and even shines proudly on the national flag! Try this sweet syrup for yourself on top of desserts such as waffles, crepes and pancakes, or enjoy maple-smoked bacon and salmon in a range of savoury dishes.
No visit to Canada is complete without trying a beavertail! These delicious delicacies are essentially flattened out doughnuts without the hole, and typically enjoyed topped with sugar, Nutella, peanut butter and a variety of other sweets.
A deep-rooted French-Canadian dish that dates back to the 1600s, this savoury meat pie consists of ground meat, onions and seasoning, all encased in a delicious flaky pastry. It is traditionally enjoyed during the festive season but can be found year-round.
Renowned worldwide as Canada's national dish, poutine consists of three ingredients: fries, cheese curds and rich gravy. Created in the 1950s in Quebec, the dish can be found everywhere across Canada, with many eateries adding their own additional toppings such as bacon, pulled pork and smoked meat.
With so much on offer, you might need some inspiration! We’ve hand-picked a selection of favourite destinations and provided an overview of the very best highlights...
CN Tower
One of the world’s tallest free-standing structures at 1,815 ft/553m, the CN Tower offers spectacular panoramic views of the whole city, from the Financial District with its contemporary skyscrapers to the old-fashioned architecture of Victorian houses. If you dare, take a walk on the glass floor!
St Lawrence Market
This historic, two-storey market in Downtown Toronto is brimming with arts, crafts and independent gifts. Shop antiques, flowers, food products and speciality items, or simply relax with a coffee or bite to eat whilst listening to buskers and local musicians.
Kensington Market
This area of Toronto is bohemian, multicultural and brimming with interesting street art. The independent shops sell vintage clothes, jewellery, bags and purses, or you can stroll the walkways and soak up the brightly coloured homes.
Inner Harbour
The picture-postcard Inner Harbour has a rich maritime history and is now the place to go for boat tours and horse-drawn carriage rides. Stroll along the waterfront to take in the parliament buildings and grand hotels, stop for a bite to eat in one of the many restaurants or visit the Robert Bateman Gallery.
Butchart Gardens
One of the premier tourist attractions in the area, Butchart Gardens boasts 55 acres of landscaped flowers, blossoms, shrubs and trees, with seasonal displays and attractions year-round. It's a delight to stroll through the Italian garden, rose garden and Japanese garden, where you can discover pools, fountains and exotic plants at every turn.
Cook Street Village
With a very European feel, Cook Street Village is a hip area brimming with independent boutiques, unique eateries and eclectic coffee houses – perfect for people watching. With Edwardian and Victorian homes, this destination combines old-worlde charm with a friendly atmosphere.
Stanley Park
Covering 400 hectares, this magnificent green oasis sits in the urban landscape of Vancouver with beautiful beaches, local wildlife, historic sights and botanical gardens to explore. Recognised as one of the greatest urban parks in the world, it is one of the city's main tourist attractions.
Granville Island
A must when visiting Vancouver, artsy Granville Island – technically a peninsula – is a hub of cultural activity, with restaurants, art galleries, craft studios, shops and green spaces to be discovered. The Public Market is described as a 'food lover's paradise' and you can sample cheese, charcuterie, fresh produce and local brews.
Gastown
Vibrant and trendy, Gastown is the original core of downtown Vancouver and blends old and new architectural styles. Stroll the cobblestone streets and explore boutiques and galleries, sip on cocktails in one of the many contemporary bars, and see the famous Gastown Steam Clock which is one of the few working steam clocks in the world!
Place Royale: Place Royale is at the core of Québec's foundation, and where Samuel de Champlain founded the city in 1608. With a mix of French and British influences, key sights include the public square, the Museum of Civilization, and Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church which is the oldest stone church in North America.
Château de Frontenac: Overlooking the mighty St. Lawrence River, this iconic hotel is one of the city's most prominent landmarks and can be seen from miles away. It is historically significant as it was where the Allied Powers made preparations for the D-Day landings in Normandy.
Rue du Trésor: This narrow, pedestrianised street features rows of stalls where artists exhibit their paintings, engravings and watercolours in almost an open-air gallery. This artistic hub is the perfect place to buy a souvenir and has been around for three centuries.