It’s playtime in Canada
Find frosty fun in Canada with non-stop flights to urban hubs like Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. Whether you’re staying in the city or headed for the big outdoors, the Great White North is one of the most incredible winter playgrounds in the world. Skate on frozen lakes, snowshoe across majestic landscapes, or ski the Rockies. Whatever you’re in the mood for, Canada is ready to deliver.

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Discover Canada

Vibrant cities
Set on the footstep of serrated mountains, alongside mighty rivers and fragrant forests, Canada’s vibrant cities—from Vancouver, Calgary and Winnipeg to Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax—offer exciting experiences from coast to coast that you just can’t find anywhere else.
Delve deep into urban centers with our guide to the best ways to experience Canada’s metropolitan hubs.

Plan the ultimate weekend in Vancouver
With its prime position on the Pacific Ocean and the gleaming skyscrapers of its vibrant downtown core, Vancouver draws comparisons to such cosmopolitan cities as New York, San Francisco, Hong Kong and Shanghai. But what makes this metropolis backdropped by mountains so singular is its diverse mix of cultures and laid-back lifestyle that embodies the best of the West Coast.

Experience Indigenous culture in the heart of Canada’s cities
You don’t have to head far away from any downtown core to discover more about different Indigenous cultures in Canada. Whether it’s by visiting an art gallery, taking a guided walking tour or dining at an Indigenous restaurant, there are plenty of ways to learn more about different Indigenous nations right in the heart of Canada’s cities.

Explore Toronto
As the capital of Ontario and the nation’s largest city, Toronto might just be the embodiment of what it means to be Canadian. Think of it as an ever-evolving celebration of cultures coming together to create something utterly original. It’s bold and sophisticated, edgy and elegant, all the while embracing its history and looking toward the future.

Have it all in Calgary
Calgary, a metropolis of a million people that stretches along the banks of the Bow River, is the epitome of cosmopolitan cool. You may know this city for its ranching roots, outline of spiky skyscrapers, and enticing location as the gateway to the Rockies and Alberta’s five UNESCO World Heritage sites. But there’s much more to uncover, like its walkable urban villages, acclaimed architecture, and hyper-local cuisine that are all local points of pride.

Savour Quebec City’s old-world charm
One of the oldest cities in North America, Quebec City will make you feel like you’ve travelled back in time as you stroll the cobblestone streets and visit the city’s many historic landmarks that have stood the test of time.

Behold Atlantic Canada’s stunning views
Water. That’s the essence of Atlantic Canada—the four provinces of Canada’s far-east coast: New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. The sea surrounds these maritime communities, and it was water that formed the land into dramatic peaks, valleys, cliffs, and rockscapes with an otherworldly and arrestingly beautiful appeal. Don’t miss the chance to set your sights on all the incredible views Atlantic Canada has to offer.
Have an outdoor adventure

Outdoor adventure
Whether you’re a sightseer, a thrill-seeker, or somewhere in between, there are endless opportunities for you to explore Canada’s great outdoors, so why not dip your toes into a different style of adventure this fall?

An adventure in the Canadian Rockies
The Canadian Rockies are, quite simply, spectacular. No photos can truly capture the beauty you will behold looking up at a massive rock face, down a wide canyon, into a turquoise blue lake, or across an ancient glacier.

An outdoor lover’s guide to Ontario
Discover the North Saskatchewan River Valley, North America’s largest stretch of urban parkland, by bike, canoe or even Segway. Venture just outside Edmonton to Elk Island National Park to visit roaming bison and witness the aurora borealis.

High tides, high adrenaline: the Bay of Fundy
One hundred and sixty billion tons—that’s how much water moves in and out of the Bay of Fundy twice per day. Home of the world’s highest tides, this marine wonder is a real playground, hosting a number of exciting adventures, from jet boating to white water rafting.

6 breathtaking Canadian wildlife experiences
When people think of Canadian wildlife, one animal in particular comes to mind: the beaver. While we do love that furry little lumberjack, Canada’s wildlife viewing extends well beyond the buck-toothed national icon. In fact, Canada offers several of the most unique and exciting wildlife experiences in the world.

Big Adventures in Canada’s Smallest Province
Prince Edward Island is Canada’s smallest province. But PEI, as it’s known, is big on adventures of any kind: Culinary, outdoor, water, sports, and historical, to name a few. This Atlantic Ocean Island is also ideal for relaxed road trips, paddling or cycling vacations, and outdoor adventures on land or water.

Fantastic West Coast fauna: from grizzlies to orcas
Over 1,110 species of animals call British Columbia home — more than any other province in Canada. Much of this wildlife is sheltered in BC's 34 million acres of parks, conservancies, ecological reserves, and protected areas.
Rather than leave things to chance, make sure you don’t miss these stunning animals by booking one of the countless wildlife excursions and viewing tours.