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Moraine Lake, Banff National Park
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Moraine Lake, Banff National Park

Bear watching in coastal rainforests, glacier-strewn mountains, chasing the northern lights… On a tailor-made vacation to Canada with Audley, you’ll see the highlights — and much more — your way. We’ll design your ideal trip with you, paying close attention to your interests, your travel style and your budget. Our Canada specialists know the country inside out and can lead you to experiences you won’t find in a guidebook.

Walk along lesser-trodden paths in the Rockies with local guides, or go heli-hiking on mountainsides. Take a food tour of Vancouver’s Granville Island Public Market and cycle around Stanley Park with a guide. Spot orcas off the coast of Victoria. Hop between lighthouses and drive the twisting Cabot Trail in the Maritime provinces. Visit lesser-known lakes that glow spearmint-green. Growl past mountains in the sidecar of a Harley-DavidsonN.

Rich First Nations heritage, Francophone culture in artsy Montréal, bosky islands explored by Zodiac boat or canoe, the cobbled streets of Old Québec… What excites you? Travel at your own pace, in your own style, with the confidence that we’ll show you the best options, wherever you go.

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Suggested tours for Canada

Hike around glowing blue lakes in the Rockies, kayak in Bay of Fundy to experience the world’s highest tides, and watch polar bears near Churchill. Our suggested itineraries are a great starting point as you begin to plan your trip to Canada.

Suggested activities for Canada

Take a bear-watching cruise on Clayoquot Sound, enjoy a private walking tour of Québec City, and watch the rodeo at the Calgary Stampede. Whatever your interests, our specialists will suggest experiences designed to enhance your trip to Canada.

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    Dufferin Terrace, Quebec City

    Québec City walking tour

    Québec City

    Québec City walking tour

    This delightful walking tour visits all the major sights of the old city in a downhill fashion at a leisurely pace. Professional guides make sure that you gain a good understanding of the history and the everyday-life of this World Heritage Site.

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  • Mountain lakes & waterfalls tour
    Moraine Lake, Canada

    Mountain lakes & waterfalls tour

    Banff

    Mountain lakes & waterfalls tour

    Discover the rugged beauty of Banff and Yoho National Parks and other spectacular natural landmarks on this guided coach tour of the Rocky Mountains. Enjoy hiking or simply appreciate the beautiful mountain scenery.

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  • Transcontinental train trip on the Canadian
    Dining room, The Canadian

    Transcontinental train trip on the Canadian

    Vancouver

    Transcontinental train trip on the Canadian

    Considered one of the world’s great rail journeys, The Canadian offers the ultimate transcontinental train trip.

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Why travel with Audley?

  • 100% tailor-made tours
  • Fully protected travel
  • Established for over 25 years
  • 98% of our clients would recommend us

Best time to visit

Our specialists advise on the best months to visit Canada, including information about climate, events and festivals.

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Useful information for planning your vacation in Canada

What language(s) are spoken in Canada?

There are two official languages spoken in Canada, English and French. There are also around 70 ancestral languages spoken in Canada by First Nations, Méti people, and Inuit populations.

What's the currency of Canada?

Canada’s official currency is the Canadian dollar (CAD).

What food and drink should I try in Canada?

In Canada, you can try everything from poutine and fresh lobster in the east to Pacific Rim fusion cuisine in the west. The food varies by region, but you’ll find plenty of international restaurants, particularly in the cities.

Québec is known for poutine — fries and cheese curds topped with gravy. Along the coast, you can dine on fresh seafood including salmon, cod, chowder, and some of the world’s largest lobsters, while the Pacific Coast has developed its own Pacific Rim fusion cuisine with Asian and Pacific-island influences. Inland, meals are more likely to include locally raised meats, with barbecues and steaks firm traditions.

Sweet treats and breakfast pancakes will often include one of the country’s most popular exports, maple syrup. Canada also produces its own wine — the Okanagan Valley is one of the best-known wine regions, or you can try ice wine in Ontario’s Niagara region.

How much should I tip in Canada?

In Canada, you should expect to tip between 15% and 20% for good service in a restaurant or for a taxi journey. Tipping is very much part of the culture in Canada, so it’s a good idea to have some smaller change to tip bar staff, hotel porters, taxi drivers, etc.

Where can I find the latest travel advice for Canada?

For the latest travel advice for Canada, including entry requirements, health information, and the safety and security situation, please refer to the State Department website.

What can I experience in Canada?

Canada is best known for outdoor adventure, and your trip might focus on exploring the wild, varied landscapes of lakes, mountains, forests, and sweeping prairies. You could follow hiking or biking trails, paddle a canoe or kayak, or spend time spotting wildlife like bears, whales, moose, wolves, bison, and bald eagles. In winter, you could go dog-sledding, snowshoeing, or snowmobiling, see polar bears gather around Hudson Bay, and spot the northern lights.

In Canada’s cities, you can visit museums that explore the country’s heritage, culture, and art. Guided walking tours tell you more about its history or food, and you can take advantage of the many bars, restaurants, shops, and galleries.

Scenic road trips are also a highlight, whether you’re following Nova Scotia’s Cabot Trail for views over the ocean or driving among the soaring, glacier-clad mountains of the Canadian Rockies, pausing to admire waterfalls and turquoise lakes.

Where should I go in Canada?

Where you should visit in Canada depends on what you want to experience, because it’s such a large country. British Columbia — including Vancouver Island — is best for wildlife, whether it’s whale-watching trips or spotting black and grizzly bears from a remote lodge. You might also encounter First Nations culture here, especially if you visit Haida Gwaii. Further inland in Alberta, you can stay in historic mountain towns like Jasper and Banff and explore the Canadian Rockies’ epic landscapes, perhaps taking a scenic helicopter flight.

In eastern Canada, you can hop between cities like Toronto, Montréal, and Québec City by train to explore their history, culture, and food scenes. Alternatively, visit the Atlantic provinces — Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland & Labrador — which are ideal for a coastal road trip that explores Canada’s maritime heritage.

Visit Churchill, Manitoba to spot polar bears, or the Yukon to see former gold-mining towns and, in winter, the northern lights.

Do I need a national park pass to visit Canada’s national parks?

You’ll need to purchase a pass to visit Canada’s national parks. You can buy these on the Parks Canada website or on entry to the national park you’re visiting, though you may need to wait in line if it’s busy. You can choose to buy a single-location pass, or if you’re visiting several national parks on your trip it may be better value to buy an annual Parks Canada Discovery Pass, which grants you access to more than 80 destinations for 12 months. Your specialist will help advise on which pass would be best for you and how to purchase it.

How far in advance should I book a trip to Canada?

It’s best to book a trip to Canada 6 to 12 months in advance, especially if you’re planning to visit during the busiest period of June to September. The best hotels in Canada fill up early, particularly bear-watching lodges and other wilderness retreats.

We tend to handpick stays that have fewer rooms and give you a more intimate experience, so we recommend planning ahead to secure your top choices. We’ll also help you avoid the busiest areas by suggesting lesser-known routes and alternative experiences that take you away from the crowds while still enjoying Canada’s highlights.

Where can I stay in Canada?

Canada has a wide choice of places to stay, whether you’re looking for a luxurious hotel, intimate B&B, remote wilderness lodge, or something completely different like a traditional ranch, log cabin, or even a lighthouse. You can browse our collection of places to stay for ideas.

How long does it take to fly to Canada from the US?

The flight time from the US to Canada is around 1 hour 25 minutes if flying from New York City to Toronto.

What's the time zone in Canada?

The time zone in Canada varies from UTC -3:30 in Newfoundland & Labrador on the east coast to UTC -8 in British Columbia on the west coast. Canada spans six of the world’s 24 time zones.

What's the best way of getting around in Canada?

For most of Canada, self-driving is the best way to get around. You might need to use a ferry or travel by seaplane or water taxi depending on where you’re visiting. Alternatively, you could have a private driver or use public transportation like trains, buses, and taxis.

Do I need a visa to visit Canada, and what do I need to check with my passport?

Use our travel tool to find up-to-date visa and passport requirements for Canada. Enter where you’re traveling to and from (including any stopover destinations en route or flight layovers), along with your intended travel dates and passport details, for a full list of requirements.

Do I need vaccinations to visit Canada?

Your doctor can provide you with immunization advice for Canada, but you should also ensure you’re up to date with the recommended vaccinations for your home country. You can also check the recommended vaccinations by visiting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.

Canada by region

If you’re planning to focus your time in Canada around a particular area, you can jump into the region you're most interested in to find detailed itinerary ideas together with accommodation choices and a taster of the experiences we can offer.

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