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G Adventures Unveils 9 New Tours in Canada

by Sarah Milner  June 26, 2025
G Adventures Peggy's Cove Canada tour Nova Scotia

Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia. Photo: G Adventures

G Adventures is celebrating Canada Day early with new tours in the Great White North.

The Canada-based small group tour operator has unveiled nine new itineraries across six provinces, now available to book. The new tours were designed to highlight the country’s natural beauty, covering a range of landscapes and seasonal experiences.

“We’ve always been incredibly proud of our Canadian roots; it’s a country that has not only welcomed me with open arms, but also provided the opportunity to grow an incredible global travel community, committed to changing lives through travel,” said Bruce Poon Tip, founder of G Adventures. “These new trips mark an exciting step forward as we approach our 35th anniversary and pay homage to where we have come from.”

The new G Adventures trips range in travel type, with Classic, Active, and Marine travel styles available. The trips were designed with the local community in mind: The itineraries support small, local businesses, and include activities whereby travelers can discover the region’s history and culture.

Poon Tip said the new itineraries were created in response to requests for more Canada trips.

“Our domestic travellers will have the opportunity to explore some of the wonders of their own backyard, while our international travel community will get an insider’s peek into the natural and cultural gems that Canada has to offer. With the addition of our Arctic Expedition adventures, we’re also excited for travellers to explore regions of Iceland, Greenland and the Canadian coastline that few get to visit, aboard our G Expedition ship for the first time,” said Poon Tip. 

G Adventures’ New Canadian Trips

Canadian Rockies Winter Adventure – A seven-day classic journey from Calgary to Edmonton. Travelers can expect light walking and hiking, and group sizes up to 12. Departures begin in January 2026.

Canadian Rockies: Northern Lights Winter Explorer – A nine-day classic trip from Calgary to Edmonton, with the opportunity to seel the Northern Lights. Travelers can expect light walking and hiking, and group sizes up to 12. Departures begin in January 2026.

Northern Québec: Winter Lodge Escape – A seven-day classic-style retreat in Quebec’s boreal forest. Guests should expect moderate activity, such as snowshoeing. The small group size is maximum 14, with departures in December 2025 and February 2026.

Northern Québec: Summer Lodge Escape – This seven-day active-style itinerary takes travelers on a journey in Northern Quebec, with stops in Montreal, Saguenay, and Quebec City. The groups are limited to 12 people with departures from June 2026 to September, 2026.

Coastal Treasures of the Canadian Maritimes – An 11-day classic journey through Canada’s Maritimes. Starting in Halifax, travelers will visit iconic attractions in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick. The trip has an average physical rating and groups up to 12, with departures starting July 2026.

Newfoundland Adventure: From Deer Lake to Saint Johns – An eight-day journey through Newfoundland’s rugged beauty. This classic tour has an average physical rating, group sizes up to 12, and departures beginning in July 2026.

Newfoundland Adventure: From Signal Hill to Gros Morne – An eight-day journey through Newfoundland, with an unforgettable boat cruise in Gros Morne National Park. This classic tour has an average physical rating, group sizes up to 12, and departures beginning in July 2026.

Eastern Canada: Highlights of the Maritimes & Newfoundland – This 18-day epic journey highlights the best of Canada’s eastern coast. The itinerary is a classic travel style, has an average physical rating, group sizes up to 12, and departures in July 2026 and August 2026.

Iceland, Greenland & Labrador Expedition: Europe to Canada – A 16-day expedition to Iceland’s southwestern coast. This marine-style itinerary takes travelers from Reykjavik to Greenland to St. John’s, Newfoundland on a 128-passenger polar expedition ship (September 2026 departure).

  
  

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