Camping Holidays in Canada
Find a Camping holiday that explores Canada. There are 33 camping trips adventures to choose from, that range in length from 3 days up to 22 days. The most popular month for these tours is July, which has the most tour departures.
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Sujata • traveled in July, 2025
The tour guides were good. One of our CEO (we had two CEOs for the trip) was very knowledgeable and made sure to take us to the right hiking spots. The other CEO in contrast didn’t have much information but was helpful. The camp grounds were good. There were some mosquitos in the ranch stay for two nights but it was all part of the experience. Trip through Rockies is an unforgettable and rewarding experience. Highly recommend this budget tour.
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Gemma • traveled in December
MICHELLE WAS AN ABSOLUTE SUPERSTAR!! Her enthusiasm and energy was incredible, and her knowledge of the Rockies was unbelievable! Great trip, but it was even better thanks to Michelle!
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Brandy • traveled in August, 2024
I had a blast! Mother nature threw rain, mosquitos and an aching hip my way, but all I have are fond memories of this adventure. Marge and Louie were well organized, keeping us informed of the itinerary and (mostly) on schedule while having the flexibility to adapt to unexpected things like a highway closure or the group wanting to go for beers after a day of rafting and adventure. The food was a great balance of healthy and comfort food meals - the bison burgers were a bonus. The hikes were amazing! I like how they made adjustments depending on the group's fitness level. The option to go rafting on the last day was a great addition to the adventure. I live close enough to the mountains I could do a lot of these hikes on a weekend trip, but I would definitely book again with Fresh Adventures just for the added experience they provided.
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33 Camping tours in Canada with 198 reviews
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- Hiking and Canoe - Hotel and Camping Mix
- Canadian Rockies from Seattle (Camping) - 7 days
- Canadian Rockies: National Parks Westbound
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- Kluane's Winter Magic: Aurora, Snowshoeing & Serenity from Vancouver
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- Real Canadian Rockies
- Athabasca River Canoe Trip in Alberta, Canada
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- The Klondiker - Canoe Tour on the Big Salmon River 15 Days
Settle into 5 nights of wilderness camping along the Athabasca River in roomy 4-person tents. The campfire-cooked meals served under northern lights come with premium sleeping bags and self-inflating mattresses for comfort in Canada's pristine wilderness.
Duration 14 days Destinations Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise, Yoho National Park, Jasper, Edmonton Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, German, French Operator Timberwolf Tours Ltd. From
- US$3,581
Full-service campsites from Salmon Arm to Jasper National Park offer wilderness with comfort. Modern amenities include hot showers and WiFi near Lake Louise and Clearwater. All gear provided except sleeping bags (rentable for $40).
Duration 7 days Destinations Seattle, Kamloops, Salmon Arm, Yoho National Park, Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, Clearwater, Whistler, Vancouver Age Range Ages 7+ Operator On The Go Tours From
- US$2,300+$160 local payments
Canadian Rockies: National Parks Westbound
29 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful spots. Just would've hoped for more hikes and tranquility places.”
Vera, traveled in June
The stars guide you from Banff National Park to Vancouver Island across 12 nights. Dome tents and self-inflating mattresses provided, with sites ranging from basic to full-service facilities with pools.
Duration 14 days Destinations Calgary, Banff National Park, Yoho National Park, Jasper National Park, Clearwater, Whistler, Tofino, Victoria, Vancouver Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From $2,799
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A lakefront lodge near Whitehorse serves as your Yukon wilderness haven, with canoeing and mountain biking at your doorstep. The hot tub provides perfect Aurora Borealis viewing, while chef-prepared meals fuel your forest adventures. Wildlife Preserve and Nordic Hot Springs visits available.
Duration 3 days Destinations Vancouver, Whitehorse Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Landsby From $1,185
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Snowshoe through Kluane National Park's winter trails with expert guides. Canada's highest peaks create panoramic views across the Yukon wilderness. Mount Logan EcoLodge hosts you for 3 nights with gourmet meals and sauna access. The signature Northern Lights Wake-Up Call Service alerts you when Aurora Borealis appears overhead. This 5-day adventure from Vancouver includes roundtrip Air North flights to Whitehorse and guided half-day treks with trail lunches. Group sizes stay at 10 travelers maximum for ages 8+.
Duration 5 days Destinations Vancouver, Whitehorse, Kluane National Park Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Landsby From $2,907
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The Canadian wilderness beckons for 11 nights, from Banff's pine-framed sites to sandy isles along the Athabasca River. Campfire cooking pairs with wildlife watching, as mountain skies fill with stars overhead.
Duration 15 days Destinations Calgary, Banff National Park, Lake Louise, Yoho National Park, Jasper National Park, Maligne Canyon, Edmonton Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen From
5% Off- US$4,069
Real Canadian Rockies
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It's personal to travel in small groups and the leader Will was a huge plus to the tour experience.”
Roxana, traveled in May
Duration 13 days Destinations Vancouver, Kamloops, Golden, Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Wells Gray Provincial Park, Whistler Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,595
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Pitch tents on sandy islands along Alberta's Athabasca River. Spend 4 nights under the northern lights, with hearty campfire meals and morning coffee by the river. All camping gear provided except sleeping bags, with foam mattresses for comfort.
Duration 5 days Destinations Edmonton, Jasper Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, German, French Operator Timberwolf Tours Ltd. From
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Your tent awaits in Banff's spruce forests, beside Clearwater Lake, and on Vargas Island's untamed shores. A two-day kayak venture brings basic camping in Clayoquot Sound, while comfortable sites near Whistler's alpine lakes offer full amenities.
Duration 22 days Destinations Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise, Yoho National Park, Jasper, Mount Robson Provincial Park, Clearwater, Kamloops, Lilloet, WhistlerSee all destinations Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, German Operator Timberwolf Tours Ltd. From
5% Off- US$3,368
You'll sleep 12 nights in 2-person tents along the remote Big Salmon River. Guides teach bush survival skills, campsite setup, and wilderness foraging throughout the journey. Rest days bring treks into the Big Salmon Mountains, where grizzlies, eagles, and moose roam this untouched wilderness. Cameras ready for wildlife encounters. The route starts from Quiet Lake's shores and ends in the historic Indian settlement of Carmacks. This 350-kilometer northern journey is for ages 16+.
Duration 15 days Destinations Whitehorse, Carmacks Age Range Ages 16+ Operator ASI Reisen From
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What our customers ask about Camping Holidays in Canada
When is the best time to go camping in the Canadian Rockies?
The Canadian Rockies offer their best camping conditions from June through September. July and August draw the largest crowds to Banff and Jasper National Parks with comfortable daytime temperatures that work well for outdoor activities. One TourRadar traveler noted: "We had the best weather in July perfect for camping under the stars and hiking the amazing trails around Lake Louise and Moraine Lake." The shoulder months of June and September see fewer visitors but can bring cooler nights and occasional rain showers.
What level of camping experience do I need for a Canada camping tour?
Most guided camping tours in Canada welcome beginners. Tour operators provide all necessary training from setting up tents to basic outdoor skills. The "Classic Calgary-Vancouver Road Trip" starts with a thorough camping orientation. Accommodations range from well-equipped sites like Lake Louise Campground to more basic spots along the Athabasca River. One TourRadar traveler shared: "This was my first time camping and our guide made it very easy teaching us everything from pitching tents to cooking over the campfire. The equipment was top-quality and easy to use."
Which are the best campgrounds to stay at in the Canadian Rockies?
Top campgrounds include Tunnel Mountain in Banff Lake Louise near the famous lake and Whistler Campground in Jasper National Park. These locations offer modern facilities including hot showers and flush toilets while maintaining easy access to hiking trails. For those seeking a more remote experience Marble Canyon Campground in Kootenay National Park stands out. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The campgrounds were well-equipped with great facilities and amazing views of the surrounding mountains."
What wildlife might you encounter while camping in Canada?
The Canadian Rockies support a rich ecosystem of grizzly bears black bears elk moose mountain goats and bighorn sheep. Wildlife sightings happen regularly especially in Jasper National Park and along the Icefields Parkway. One TourRadar traveler reported: "We saw bears elk and mountain goats right from our campsite in Jasper and the guides were very knowledgeable about wildlife safety protocols."
What kind of meals are included on Canadian camping tours?
Tours typically feature a mix of campfire cooking and picnic lunches often prepared as group activities. G Adventures' Canadian Rockies tour provides 12 breakfasts 11 lunches and 9 dinners with options like fresh pancakes trail sandwiches and grilled salmon. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The food was amazing - our guide showed us how to cook delicious meals over the campfire and we even learned to make traditional bannock bread. Everyone took turns helping with meal prep which made it fun and social."
How physically demanding are camping tours in Canada?
Physical requirements vary between tours but most combine camping with moderate hiking. G Adventures' "Active Canadian Rockies" tour features daily hikes of 2-6 hours with climbs of 400-800 meters including trails like Plain of Six Glaciers. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The hikes were challenging but manageable for anyone with reasonable fitness - our guide was great at adapting the pace for different abilities." Basic camping tasks like tent setup at locations such as Tunnel Mountain Campground require minimal physical effort.





























