Adventure Tours & Trips in Canada
Ever imagined a Canadian adventure that covers the good stuff? Hiking the Rockies' trails, hopefully spotting bears from safe distances, canoeing pristine lakes, and exploring vibrant cities like Vancouver and Toronto. These trips showcase Canada's natural beauty and friendly culture. You'll experience huge landscapes that make you feel tiny whilst discovering why Canadians are consistently ranked amongst Earth's happiest people.
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I • traveled in September, 2025
Did the Guided 11 Day Powder Highway Tour with our amazing guides Dori & Max. In one word - Awesome !!!! The tour was well organized, travel, tickets, meals etc. I never had to worry about anything. I was a solo traveler & the guides & group were awesome. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone wanting to improve their off piste skiing. Each days was a full days skiing. Get to the resort early for the start of the day. Do a few groomed runs to warm up then off exploring the resort (off piste & the challenging runs). The guides were great. They assessed your ability & took you places that a) you would never know about & b) challenged & improved your skiing. Most days were on the slopes until the resort closed. After was a drink &/or back to the hotel to freshen up & then out to dinner. I can highly recommend this to anyone who wants to improve their skiing & see parts of the mountain only a "local" would know. One recommendation is get fit before hand & get there a few days early to get your ski legs back (I went to Revelstoke a few days early to ski before the tour & am very glad I did)
British Columbia Ski Tour 11 Days - D
Daniel • traveled in July
I only wished it lasted longer
Canadian Rockies: National Parks Eastbound - SK
Sheridan • traveled in December
It’s the best way to see the mountains, hit the slopes and see all the magic and beauty of Whistler and Banff
Ski Canada
10 best Active Canada tour packages
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- Algonquin Winter Log Cabin Adventure
- Ski Canada
- Yukon Highlights
- Canadian Rockies: National Parks Eastbound
- Glacier National Park & the Canadian Rockies with the Calgary Stampede
- Selkirk & Kootenay Bike Tour
- Glacier-Waterton-Banff Bike Tour
- The Arctic Road Trip
- Guided Sightseeing Trip North to Alaska & Rocky Mountains - 14 days
- Canoe Tour Spirit of the Yukon - Teslin River - 11 days
Snowy trails lead through Algonquin's wilderness to Moose Mountain and Loxton Lake. Backcountry skiing unfolds on Surprise Lake's island circuit, while hidden hemlock paths and Cardiac Hill present fresh challenges. Lakeside saunas and gourmet Canadian meals end each day.
Duration 3 days Destinations Algonquin Provincial Park Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Voyageur Quest From
- US$537+$69 upfront costs
Ski Canada
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“So much epicness packed into 9 days. And there was plenty of time for snowboarding. 110% recommended.”
Benjamin, traveled in March
Ski the renowned slopes of Whistler Blackcomb, walk Johnston Canyon's frozen waterfalls, and ride snowmobiles through untouched powder. Take on dog sledding in Banff ($150), fly on Whistler's zipline ($137), and soar over the Rockies by helicopter ($184).
Duration 9 days Destinations Vancouver, Whistler, Banff National Park, Calgary Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $2,604
15% Off- US$2,213+$221 upfront costsYou save $391
The Dempster Highway leads to Tombstone Territorial Park, where wildlife roams freely. Pristine trails await at Kathleen Lake in Kluane National Park, while historic Five Finger Rapids beckon. Optional flightseeing showcases vast ice fields below.
Duration 8 days Destinations Whitehorse, Carcross, Kluane National Park, Dawson City, Tombstone Territorial Park Age Range Ages 18+ Operator EPIC NORTH Tour Experiences Inc. From
15% Off- US$3,640
Canadian Rockies: National Parks Eastbound
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“great experience with fab guide”
Valerie, traveled in August
Thrilling encounters range from Tofino's whale watching to rapids on Kicking Horse River. Paths wind through Maligne Canyon's deep gorges to Lake Agnes Tea House and Columbia Icefield's active glacier. Total costs around $210 per day including meals.
Duration 14 days Destinations Vancouver, Victoria, Tofino, Whistler, Clearwater, Jasper National Park, Banff National Park, Yoho National Park, Calgary Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From
15% Off- US$2,799
Glacier National Park & the Canadian Rockies with the Calgary Stampede
654 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Cheryl Bodnarchuk had a great sense of humor and shared so much information about the areas we traveled.”
Mollie, traveled in July
Drive the stunning Going-to-the-Sun Road's alpine passes, with optional helicopter flights over Banff's peaks. The Columbia Icefield beckons explorers, while Athabasca River offers rafting thrills and Jasper's backcountry provides hiking adventures.
Duration 11 days Destinations Calgary, Waterton Lakes National Park, Glacier National Park, Whitefish, Kootenay National Park, Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Maligne Canyon Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From
15% Off- US$5,889+$175 upfront costs
Duration 7 days Destinations Spokane, Colville, Rossland, Nelson, Kaslo, Kootenay National Park, Creston Age Range Ages 21+ Operator Bicycle Adventures From
15% Off- US$4,298
Canada's most challenging cycling routes unfold along the iconic Icefields Parkway and Bow Valley Parkway. Riders reach Logan Pass at 6,646 feet, trek to turquoise Peyto Lake, and visit the 1,000-foot-deep Columbia Icefield. Luxury lodging and gourmet meals included.
Duration 8 days Destinations Whitefish, Glacier National Park, Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Banff, Yoho National Park, Jasper National Park, Jasper, Calgary, Canmore Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Bicycle Adventures From
15% Off- US$5,798
Duration 10 days Destinations Whitehorse, Dawson City, Inuvik, Tuktoyaktuk Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Operator ASI Reisen From
15% Off- US$5,422
Duration 14 days Destinations Vancouver, Kelowna, Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Prince George, Smithers, Stewart, Watson Lake, Skagway, Whitehorse Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Operator ASI Reisen From
15% Off- US$5,016
Duration 11 days Destinations Whitehorse, Teslin, Carmacks Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Operator ASI Reisen From
15% Off- US$2,196
What our customers ask about Adventure Tours & Trips in Canada
When is the best time to go on an Adventure tour in Canada?
Canada's adventure tours reach their peak from June through September with clear weather that's perfect for outdoor activities in Banff and Jasper National Parks. Summer brings ideal conditions for canoeing at Wells Gray Provincial Park and hiking the Lake Agnes Tea House trail. For winter sports enthusiasts December through March offers prime conditions at Whistler where travelers can enjoy skiing and snowboarding. As one TourRadar traveler noted "So much epicness packed into 9 days... and there was plenty of time for snowboarding." Accommodations range from the grand Fairmont Banff Springs to rustic lodges with availability and rates varying by season.
What are the must-see highlights of an Adventure tour in Canada?
The natural wonders of Canada include Vancouver's Capilano Suspension Bridge Lake Louise's clear waters and the Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park. One TourRadar traveler shared "Hiking waterfalls stunning scenery mountains emerald lakes glaciers wildlife and a brilliant guide." Key destinations include Maligne Canyon the deepest gorge in the Canadian Rockies and Helmcken Falls in Wells Gray Provincial Park which reaches three times the height of Niagara Falls. The Rimrock Resort Hotel in Banff serves as a comfortable base for exploring. Active travelers often add Whistler's mountain biking trails and Tofino's Pacific Rim National Park to their itineraries.
What wildlife might I encounter on a Canada Adventure tour?
The Canadian wilderness houses an impressive array of wildlife. Jasper National Park is home to grizzly bears elk and mountain goats. The coastal waters near Ucluelet attract harbor seals whales and eagles particularly visible during sea kayaking excursions. Kluane National Park offers frequent sightings of Dall sheep and caribou. The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge positions guests perfectly for wildlife viewing. According to a TourRadar traveler: "We had excellent wildlife encounters including elk families on the roadside and bears in their natural habitat in the Canadian Rockies."
What kind of accommodation can I expect on a Canada Adventure tour?
Canadian adventure accommodations span from high-end mountain lodges to wilderness camping sites. Banff visitors might find themselves at the historic Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel while those exploring Algonquin Provincial Park often stay in authentic log cabins. Some experiences like the Broken Group Islands kayaking trips include camping with all necessary equipment provided. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The accommodations were really impressive from the grand Fairmont hotels to cozy wilderness lodges each offering their own unique Canadian experience."
How much driving/traveling time should I expect on Canadian Adventure tours?
Travel distances in Canada require significant time on the road. Rocky Mountain routes typically take 4-6 hours between major stops like Banff and Jasper. The Dempster Highway route involves longer stretches of 6-7 hours. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The journey through the Icefields Parkway was absolutely worth the drive time with breathtaking scenery at every turn."
What unique adventure activities are available in Canadian tours?
Canadian adventures change with the seasons. Winter brings opportunities for dog sledding snowmobiling and ice fishing in the Yukon. Summer opens up hiking trails in the Rockies canoeing routes in Wells Gray Provincial Park and mountain biking paths in Whistler. A TourRadar traveler recalled their Yukon experience: "The snowmobile adventure and ice fishing were incredible experiences and watching the Northern Lights from our lodge was unforgettable."
What meals are typically included in Canadian Adventure tours?
Meal arrangements vary between tour operators. G Adventures' 14-day Canadian Rockies tour typically includes 12 breakfasts 11 lunches and 9 dinners. TourRadar travelers rate the food 4.8/5 particularly praising camping meals. Hotels like the Fairmont Banff Springs usually include breakfast while other meals may be independent allowing for local dining exploration. Many tours incorporate group cooking during camping segments adding to the outdoor experience.






















