Tailor-made walking holidays in Canada. Find out where to go walking in Canada and take a look at one of our itinerary ideas for inspiration.
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Walking in the Fraser Canyon from Echo Valley Ranch, Canada
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Canada is home to one of the most exhilarating forms of walking holiday - the heli-hike. Multi-day heli-hikes allow guests to experience the full diversity of the country's alpine terrain in a short space of time, terrain which would otherwise only be accessible after a long and sometimes arduous trek.
Based at remote mountain lodges, each day an exciting helicopter flight will whisk you to remote parts of the mountains where expert guides point out the marvels of a diverse range of flora and fauna.
Ability is not an issue, for whether you are in great physical shape and enjoy strenuous, fast-paced hiking, or you have no experience of hiking in the mountains, each trip and group is tailored to your preferred pace and expertise.
In addition, families, couples or singles can all be catered for.
19 days from £2,720pp
19 days exploring some of western Canada's most beautiful scenery including the Pacific coast, Whistler, and the Rocky Mountains along with some of our favourite wildlife viewing trips.
Waterton Lakes National Park is a rare gem tucked into the south-western corner of Alberta. The park blends unusual geology, a mild climate, rare wild flowers, and an abundance of wildlife.
Spry Point, or Spry Cove as it is sometimes known, is situated on a small peninsula on the eastern coast of Prince Edward Island.
Yoho National Park is renowned for its overwhelming beauty, and in particular, of Lake O’Hara, Takakkaw Falls and Emerald Lake. The tiny town of Field is the park’s only settlement.
The Purcell Mountains lie between the Rocky Mountains and Glacier National Park. Eagles, grizzly bears, humming birds, deer and elk are all frequently seen here.
Known worldwide as the "Jewel of the Rockies", Lake Louise is a picture-perfect lake of iconic beauty. Activities inlcude walking, horse riding and cycling, while canoes are available to explore the lakeshore.
The magnificent scenery of the Laurentian Mountains makes a perfect backdrop for many outdoor pursuits, including hiking, fishing, kayaking and swimming.