to Canada!
It’s a country that offers plenty of space; is served by mid-haul direct flights of between five and 10 hours; is English and French speaking; has a shared culture and history; and boasts iconic nature and wildlife. All of which are great reasons why you should consider booking a holiday to Canada.
With glowing hearts, we’re delighted to bring you our A-Z Guide to Canada. Twenty-six characters really isn’t enough to define all the things that Canada is and can be, but we’ve done our best to try to capture as much as we can. We hope you’ll enjoy getting acquainted with our wonderful country.
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Adrenaline
With its epic mountain ranges, impressive glaciers and the world’s largest number of freshwater lakes, Canada is the true home of all things adrenaline. Thrill seekers can throw themselves off The Rock – North America’s highest bungee jump at 200ft – whizz down white-water rapids or take a heart- pumping helicopter ride to start a heli-hike, fish or ski experience. Whichever one you choose, Canada will be sure to make the photo album pop.
From grizzly to spirit and all the black, brown and polar bears in between, Canada certainly has no shortage of this fascinating animal. In fact, the country is home to 60% of the world’s bear population. See them roadside from the safety of your car, head up north to walk with polar bears (summer and autumn) in the wild, or book a package to see one from the comfort of a hide, boat or Zodiac. The options are endless – just make sure you visit during spring and autumn for the best chance of a sighting.
Extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northwards into the Arctic Ocean, Canada is a great option if cruising is your thing. Choose from larger, ocean-going vessels offering Vancouver-to-Alaska routes or expeditions along the East Coast; small, Arctic ships heading through the North West Passage, following the route of British explorer John Franklin; or an adventurous sailing through the Inside Passage. The challenge is to decide which to pick.
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