Canada

CANADA

About Canada

Visit the high rise city of Toronto or take in the stunning Niagara Falls.  Watch bears in their natural habitat, Canada is  truly unforgettable.


Ski in the Rocky  mountains, swim in the warm lakes, or observe the various animals. There is so much to see.


Take a tour, opt for a self drive itinerary or take the train the choice is yours.

Flying Time: 7 hours 50 mins. (Toronto). 9 hours 45 mins (Vancouver)


Time difference: GMT -4 hours to -7 hours, subject to destination


Medical Information

We can provide general information about any health formalities required for your trip but you should check with your own doctor for your specific circumstances. Up-to-date travel advice can be obtained from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website.

Toronto 

The largest city in Canada and probably the most well-known. Home to one of the tallest buildings in the world, the CN Tower, Toronto is regularly compared to the New York skyline with prominent skyscrapers. It also has its’ fare share of green spaces including High Park which has many trails on its’ 400 acre site, as well as a zoo and numerous sports facilities. 


Niagara Falls 

No visit to Canada is complete without a visit to the spectacular Niagara Falls. Consisting of three water falls, the area straddles Canada and the USA. One of the best ways to experience a close up view of the falls is to take a boat trip from one of the many boatyards in the area. You can also take a walk behind the falls with an organised trek. 


CN Tower 

At 1,815 feet, the CN Tower is one of the tallest towers in the world. It has a panoramic viewing area with spectacular views over Toronto. For the more adventurous, you can take the “Edge Walk” which entails being tethered to the building and taking a walk around the circumference of the roof…not for the fainthearted. There’s also a restaurant where you can enjoy a drink and a meal. 

BRITISH COLUMBIA
The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, which is situated on Vancouver Island. Canada’s third largest city.  This West Coast province bursting with energy from massive mountain ranges and windswept beaches to rainforests overflowing with life. 
ONTARIO
Ontario had some of the largest fresh water lakes including Lake Superior and the Great Lakes bordering the US, contain a fifth of the planet's fresh water.  Including the iconic Niagara Falls made of three falls the Horseshoe, American and Birdal Vale. Ontario's breathtaking four-seasonal palette of vast wilderness, endless forests and abundant wildlife awaits. 
OTTAWA
Ottawa is the capital city of Canada originally called Bytown . It stands on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of southern Ontario.  Ottawa's Gothic Parliament buildings anchor the downtown core, an inspiring jumble of districts around the Rideau Canal.
QUEBEC
Quebec City is the only walled city north of Mexico and is home to the famous Le Château Frontenac the most photographed hotel in the world.  Quebec has a predominantly French speaking population, with French as the sole provincial official language.
NOVA SCOTIA
Nova Scotia is one of Canada's three Maritime Provinces, and one of the four provinces that form Atlantic Canada. Its provincial capital is Halifax. There are over the 160 historic lighthouses in Nova Scotia.
ALBERTA
There are not many places that can boast being home to vast mountains, desert Badlands, prairies and forests but Alberta has all of the above and over 600 picturesque lakes too.  From skiing and hiking in Lake Louis to travelling on the streetcar in the capital city of Edmonton or visit one of the largest shopping malls in North America (West Edmonton Mall) there is something for everyone.
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