Canadian Escorted Tours

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Canadian Escorted Tours

Hop on a Canadian Escorted Tour and enjoy the view

We offer a range of Escorted Tours of Canada featuring the Canadian Rockies, Nova Scotia, Banff and Lake Louise. You can also visit some of the great Canadian cities such as Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver or the smaller cities such as St. John’s and Halifax.

There is no better way to experience the sights and sounds of Canada, to absorb its culture and learn about its history and people, than on an escorted tour. New places and experiences unfold each day. As you meet and make new friends from around the world your tour director will ensure that you see all the sights and introduce you to the history of Canada and the cultural highlights of this incredible country. They’ll choose the best photo stops, the best places for coffee or lunch and make sure that you have the time of your life. And from your seat high above the hedgerows, there’s no chance that you’ll miss a thing along the way.

There are so many reasons to visit Canada, it has so much to offer in terms of experience and adventure. Maybe you want to see gigantic icebergs, pristine rivers, historic gold rush towns or get up and personal with bears or wolves. Visit the great Rocky Mountains in Alberta and British Columbia or the Coastal Mountain in British Columbia. You can visit them all on an escorted tour of Canada. Contact one of our expert travel advisors today to make an enquiry, learn more about our escorted tours of Canada and start your next adventure.

FAQs on Canada

  • When is the best time to visit Canada?

    For a Canadian summer holiday, June to August has the highest temperatures, but this is peak season. May and September are off-peak, offering less crowds and the weather is still mild and enjoyable. For the ultimate Canada winter holiday, December through March is the best time for winter sports.

  • How many days should I spend in Canada?

    It depends on the type of Canadian holiday you’re looking for. You will need at least 10-14 days to explore some of the bigger cities and one or two of the famous national parks. 

  • What is the best way to travel around Canada?

    There are loads of ways to get around Canada. From exciting railways and self-drive adventures to busses and air travel. If you’re staying in the major cities, public transport is efficient, but if you’re heading out to explore Canada’s natural beauty, a car is the best way to travel around.

Staff Tips

  • Linda Collins

    Toronto - Late spring, early summer and autumn are the most pleasant walking months in the city—and this is a walkable city. September, one of the loveliest months of the year, is also packed with the Toronto International Film Festival fêtes and a spate of other weekend festivals. If you plan travelling during these times I would suggest you book your accommodation early otherwise you may have difficulty finding a place to stay.

    Linda CollinsPersonal Travel Planner
  • Ashling O Hara

    Vancouver is one of the world’s most fortunately situated cities. You are surrounded by glimmering waterways and at the foot of the Coast Mountains. If you arrive into Vancouver Airport you will amazed by the views you get of the Pacific Ocean and the mountains.

    Ashling O HaraPersonal Travel Planner
  • Linda Collins

    Toronto - One of the best ways to view the beautiful city of Toronto is dinner at the CN Tower in the revolving 360 restaurant. You can enjoy the amazing vista and a great meal simultaneously.

    Linda CollinsPersonal Travel Planner
  • Audrey Joyce

    Travelling as a single, a couple or a group an escorted tour is the best way to meet like-minded people. Explore Canada’s great cities such as Toronto and Montreal in the east to Calgary and Vancouver in the west or its renowned wide open spaces of Atlantic Canada and the Rocky Mountains.

    Audrey JoycePersonal Travel Planner
  • Ashling O Hara

    Vancouver - Be sure to find time to visit Whistler while in Vancouver. Widely regarded as one of the top four-season resorts in North America it appears regularly as in ‘Best of’ lists from around the world.

    Ashling O HaraPersonal Travel Planner
  • Orlagh Hogan

    Quebec City - If time permits be sure to fit in a trip to Quebec City which is approximately 250 KM from Montreal. You can get there on an organised sightseeing tour or take the train. There are several trains each day between the two cities. When in Quebec City do not miss the UNESCO listed Old Quebec.

    Orlagh HoganPersonal Travel Planner

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