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Travel Canada by Sea! expedition guide

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Travel Canada by Sea

Learn everything you need to know about expedition travel in Canada:

  • Wildlife and Nature
  • Arts and Culture
  • History and Politics

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Transform the Way You See the World

Wherever you journey with us, you can always expect the same great travel experience. Get close to nature and immerse yourself in culture. See stunning vistas and experience the joy of being out on the water.

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. Have your chance to see muskox, seals, and polar bears in the High Arctic!

Polar bears arctic gorman

© Stephen Gorman

Experience the joy of being out on the water

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!

Zodiac ride among icebergs

© Dennis Minty

See stunning vistas seldom visited

Our expeditions take you to hard-to-reach destinations that are best explored by small ship. Explore beautiful and rugged Arctic waterways where Inuit have called home for generations.

Frozen glaciers

© Dennis Minty

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 region with our onboard educational program. Enjoy film screenings, evening concerts, costume parties, and polar plunges.

Adventure canadas guests in conversation with expedition host Danny Catt

© Martin Lipman

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