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By Adventure Canada | November 25, 2021
© Martin Lipman
© Jen Derbach
Torngat Mountains National Park, Nunatsiavut, Labrador
Choose from daily hiking options to best suit your fitness level. Avid trekkers can opt for long, strenuous hikes across high ridges or up to lookouts. Moderate hikers can select shorter, less intensive opportunities to get to know the surrounding landscape’s features. And those looking for mild physical exertion can take a short, easy stroll along the beach, or simply relax and enjoy watching the shoreline sights.
© Dennis Minty
Fingal's Cave, Isle of Staffa, Scotland
Glory in a scenic ride on our fleet of safe and stable Zodiacs. You can marvel at gorgeous geology, breathtaking ice, and iconic wildlife while enriching your knowledge of the region with expert interpretation from our trained team of drivers. These small vessels get you out into the elements every day, so you can develop a more intimate sense of place with the surrounding environment.
© Dennis Minty
Croker Bay, Devon Island, Nunavut
If you opt to join our small-group kayaking program, you won’t believe the adventure that awaits! Immerse yourself in the sensations of nature right at the water’s surface, as you paddle past dazzling glaciers or stunning coastal landscapes. The sights, sounds, and smells of riotous bird colonies or playful seals feel that much closer when you’re gliding past in your own self-propelled boat.
© Danny Catt
Forillon National Park, Québec
Expand your understanding of the people and places you’re visiting by joining a thematic walk, guided by a member of our expert expedition team. Level up your camera skills and get great shots of the surrounding landscape with a professional photographer, kneel down to examine petite plant life with a botanist, or listen to the eons-old stories of the ground you walk on with a geologist.
© Danny Catt
Seyðisfjörður, Iceland
No matter where you travel with us, a visit to a remote outpost, hamlet, or welcoming community is always a highlight. Sometimes you might take the opportunity to freely wander, popping into shops, cafés, or attractions that interest you as you go. Other times, there may be a special event planned just for you, such as a cultural performance or a traditional meal in the town hall.
© Jessie Brinkman Evans
Kujataa UNESCO World Heritage Site, Qassiarsuk (Brattahlíð), Greenland
You won’t want to miss the chance to explore these spectacular spots of worldly significance. Wander through unearthed Neolithic villages and standing stones in Scotland. Visit abandoned Viking settlements in Newfoundland or Greenland. Enjoy a historical re-enactment of Iceland’s herring fishery. You can even tour world-famous museums, distilleries, botanical gardens, and nature reserves, too.