Niagara Falls
A fantastic experience viewing Niagara Falls from above. An unforgettable adrenaline-filled adventure, flying across whirlpools, rapids and the Niagara River. Something you will never forget.
Canada's Capital
Toronto is Canada’s largest city and a great place to start your adventure. Take a ride on the glass elevator at the CN Tower and soak up the views over the city. If you are looking for an added thrill, experience the EdgeWalk. Towering 116 storeys above the ground, this attraction is the world’s highest full circle hands-free walk.
Iceberg Alley, Newfoundland
Watch ancient slabs of ice float south into the open sea. Come spring, the Labrador coast is the perfect place to experience the bergs, mainly originating from Greenland. Whether it is from the shores or sea, this is an experience that will remain with you forever.
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
This hotel is the perfect place to see the city, away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Toronto, but in easy reach of all the fantastic sites. The hotel boasts downtown Toronto’s largest indoor/outdoor heated pool, where you can relax with a cocktail after a busy day exploring.
Fairmont Château Frontenac
Overlooking Old Quebec stands this stunning castle-like hotel with breathtaking views of the St Lawrence River.
Your stay at this spectacular luxury hotel will ensure you have an unforgettable and inspiring experience in one of the most stunning and walkable cities in the world.
Shaw Club Hotel
Close to the water’s edge, this quaint and traditional looking hotel boasts luxury on the inside- reminiscent of a private club. With river-side walks and bike rides within the surrounding area, there's plenty to keep the whole family occupied.
Go Off-Grid
Stay in a luxury hotel on a remote island in Newfoundland overlooking nothing but miles of the North Atlantic Ocean.
Relax in a rooftop hot tub or wander around the island, catching a glimpse of caribou herds grazing along the rolling hills, the perfect place to unwind.
Train Tour
Travel the East Coast by rail, visiting the great Canadian cities of Montreal and Quebec. The perfect way to see the maple forests and stunning landscapes of the east coast in style.
Toronto Islands
The Toronto Islands are a group of 15 small islands in the vast lake Lake Ontario. Take a short ferry from Toronto and spend the day exploring the largest car-free area in North America.
Connect with Nature
At Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, distinctive sandstone formations known as “The Flowerpots” dominate the shoreline vista. Twice a day, a colossal 12-metre tidal range waters these natural wonders as the ocean flows in and out of the Bay of Fundy
Experience kayaking between the rocks at high tide, then stand on the lowest step at low tide—Mother Nature at its best.