G Adventures is celebrating Canada as a leading adventure destination with the launch of nine new adventures across six provinces.
This launch, which highlights the best landscapes, wildlife, culture, and community experiences, marks the small-group adventure travel pioneer’s largest product development in Canada to date.
Covering Classic, Active and Marine travel styles, the new trips take travellers from the Canadian Rockies and fishing villages of the East Coast to the fjords and national parks of Northern Quebec. Following the recent announcement of G Adventures’ Arctic Expedition relaunch, travellers also have the rare opportunity to journey by sea from Iceland’s southwest coast, around the shores of Greenland to Canada’s easternmost province, Newfoundland and Labrador.
“Demand for Canada is booming and our agents and travellers have been asking for more ways to explore this incredible destination,” G Adventures founder Bruce Poon Tip said. “And, when they ask, we listen! These trips are about so much more than seeing Canada – they’re about diving in with both feet and really experiencing the destination.
“We will be going to completely new regions for G Adventures, including Northern Quebec, and with the addition of our Arctic Expedition adventures, we’re 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.
“Canada is an incredibly warm, friendly and welcoming destination, offering the very best in adventure, from spectacular landscapes to diverse wildlife, and these new trips mark an important step to opening the eyes of our global travel community to what Canada has to offer.
“As with all G trips, local communities and supporting small businesses are central to these new adventures, so travellers will stay in small, locally owned accommodations and to learn firsthand about the history and culture of the Indigenous Metis people near Smoky Lake.”
In the East, the Newfoundland Adventure: From Signal Hill to Gros Morne offers rugged coastlines, puffin colonies, misty fjords, national parks, cozy pubs, art workshops and museums, celebrating the coastal charm and history of Newfoundland. Heading West, the Canadian Rockies Winter Adventure takes travellers to snow-capped peaks, frozen waterfalls and quaint mountain towns. Travellers can trek the trails of Sunshine Meadows and through Johnston Canyon and, weather permitting, walk across Abraham Lake, watching the giant ice bubbles trapped beneath the surface.
The new trips covers a broad and varied geographic swath by both land and sea, from Newfoundland with its rugged coastlines, puffin colonies, national parks and museums to the Rockies where travellers can see snow-capped peaks, frozen waterfalls, and picturesque mountain towns. With itineraries tailored for both winter and summer seasons, Northern Quebec offers snowshoeing to lighthouses, ice fishing, dog sledding and cozy chalet accommodation from December to February, while in the summer months of June to September, active travellers can go on treetop trail adventures, hikes through Parc Jaseux, and kayak through Saguenay Fjord.
Highlight itineraries
Canadian Rockies Northern Lights Winter Explorer (from $4,649. First Departures: January – March 2026)
- This nine-day adventure takes guests to the iconic landscapes of Banff, Lake Louise, and Jasper, then dive deeper into local culture at Alberta’s first and only Metis cultural interpretive centre. Spot wildlife, learn the stories and traditions of the Metis people, and watch the sky for a chance to see the dancing northern lights.
Coastal Treasures of the Canadian Maritimes (from $6,199. First departures: June 2026)
- From the colourful fishing villages of Nova Scotia to the sweeping coastlines of P.E.I. and the wild tides of New Brunswick, dive into the best of Eastern Canada. Hike the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton, walk on the ocean floor at low tide at the legendary Hopewell Rocks and snap postcard-worthy photos of lighthouses while visiting the UNESCO-listed town of Lunenburg. Prices
Northern Québec Summer Lodge Escape (from $3,549. First departures: June 2026)
- Starting in Montreal, this seven-day adventure heads toward the St. Lawrence River and then into the wild. Hike to a lighthouse with sweeping views, visit riverside villages, paddle through the epic Saguenay Fjord, and stay in a cozy forest chalet with a campfire and s’mores – all before a final stop in storybook Quebec City.
Iceland, Greenland, & Labrador Expedition – Europe to Canada (from $12,699. First departures: June 2026)
- A 16-day journey from Iceland’s southwestern coast, the rugged shoreline of Greenland, and the stunning landscapes of Canada’s Newfoundland and Labrador. Guests can learn more about the landscapes and wildlife through on-site lectures and briefings while exploring the edges of an ice floe by Zodiac, whale watching, and walking the Tundra.