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About Adventure Canada

Founded in 1987, Adventure Canada is a family-run travel company specializing in small-ship expeditions to the world’s most beautiful and seldom visited coastlines.

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Travel Experience

Encounter wildlife in pristine natural environments

Our expert guides take you to where you’re most likely to see abundant and elusive wildlife, while always keeping a respectful and safe distance.

Polar bear strolling on ice

© Jen Derbach

Visit picturesque villages and charming communities

Journey through the beautiful and windswept coasts of Canada dotted with bays, coves, and remote outport communities.

Admire outstanding geology and gorgeous botanical life.

Francois newfoundland village

© Dennis Minty

Experience the joy of being out on the water daily

Get out onto the water daily in our large fleet of safe and stable Zodiacs. These boats take us where the action is—they can access even the most hard-to-reach fjords, channels, and beaches!

Victoria Polsoni A219 Croker Bay

© Victoria Polsoni

Immerse yourself in local culture and tradition

No matter where you go with us, you'll always travel with local guides who know the place best and can share their cultures with you firsthand. Arts, language, food, local traditions, and music are woven into our educational program on-board, deepening our cultural connections to the places we travel to.

Inuit culture sewing bogner

© Kristian Bogner

Be part of a community of like-minded travellers

Meet interesting folks with similar interests and fascinating life stories, make new friends, and travel in great company. Learn more about the places we're travelling with our on-board educational program. Enjoy film screenings, evening concerts, costume parties, and polar plunges.

Adventure canadas guests in conversation with expedition host Danny Catt

© Martin Lipman