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Activities in Canada

  1. Small-Group Maligne Canyon Icewalk in Jasper National Park

    Small-Group Maligne Canyon Icewalk in Jasper National Park

    3 hours (Departs Jasper, Canada)

    by Viator

    Take a break from skiing and experience the wonders of the Maligne Canyon during this small-group winter wonderland icewalk in the heart of Jasper National…

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    from USD$57.03
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  3. Arctic Chalet

    Provides year-round adventure services in addition to its comfy cabins. In winter, dog-sled tours are run daily ($125). Participants are given the opportunity to command the teams of snow-white huskies over the trails.

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  4. Arctic Escapes

    Conducts a leisurely 1½-hour walking tour of historic Old Town for $29 per person, or 30-minute bush plane ride for $85 per person.

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  5. Arctic Odysseys

    Experience Arctic Canada close up on tours chasing the northern lights in the Northwest Territories, heli-skiing on Baffin Island or polar-bear spotting on Hudson Bay.

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  6. Around About Ottawa

    Two-hour guided walking tours exploring the city's historic landmarks.

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  7. A Taste of the World

    Quirky, well-qualified guides lead offbeat walking and cycling tours of Toronto's nooks and crannies, usually with a foodie focus. Reservations recommended.

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  8. Atlantic Adventures

    Whale-watching tours on a big sailboat.

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  9. Aurora Village

    These guys are specialists in aurora-viewing trips on special heated seats ($120 including transport, drinks and snacks). They also offer dog-sledding ($90), snowmobiling ($95), and snowshoeing ($95).

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  10. Backroads

    Guided cycling, walking and/or paddling tours in the Rockies, Nova Scotia and Québec.

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  12. Batstar Adventure Tours

    From guided bike trips into the wilderness to multiday kayak odysseys around the Broken Group Islands, these guys can get you outdoors…and then some.

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    Big Bus Victoria

    Offers 90-minute hop-on, hop-off tours around 22 local points of interest.

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  15. Bike Barn

    About 2km east of town, the Bike Barn rents bikes. On a small peninsula, this area is a cyclist's dream, with few hills, great ocean views and little vehicle traffic. Owners Merrill and Al will gladly help you plan your trip.

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  16. Blackcomb Night Moves

    Night owl skiers can beat the crowds with the evening Night Moves program operated via Blackcomb's Magic Chair lift after 5pm.

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  17. Blow-Me-Down Cross- Country Ski Park

    It has 50km of groomed trails; ski rentals (per day $12) are available. It's located about 6km southwest of downtown.

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  19. Blue Heron Rafting

    Family, romantic evening and combined bike/rafting trips from Brantford.

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  20. Boat Tours

    Take in the parks, swans, riverbanks and grand gardens on Avon River. Tours departing below Stratford Tourism by the river. Canoes, kayaks and paddleboats can also be rented (per hour $15 to $25).

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  22. Bon Tours

    Bon runs the phenomenal Western Brook Pond boat tour at 10am, 1pm and 4pm. The dock is a 3km walk from Rte 430 via the easy Western Brook Pond Trail. If you haven't purchased a park pass, you must do so before embarking. It's best to buy tickets ahead of time at Bon's office in the Ocean View Hotel, though you can also do so at the boat dock (where it's cash only). It's about a 25-minute drive from Bon's office to the trailhead.

    Bon also runs Bonne Bay boat tours departing from Norris Point wharf, as well as a water taxi ($12 round-trip, foot passengers and bikes only) from Norris Point to Woody Point.

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  23. Broom Point Fishing Camp

    This restored fishing camp sits a short distance north of Western Brook Pond. The three Mudge brothers and their families fished here from 1941 until 1975, when they sold the entire camp, including boats, lobster traps and nets, to the national park. Everything has been restored; it's staffed by guides.

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  24. Bruce Trail

    The southern end of the Bruce Trail, which extends 800km to Tobermory on Georgian Bay, is in Queenston. There are numerous access points in the Niagara area.

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    Cadence Cycle

    For bike rentals, try Cadence Cycle which has good used mountain bikes from $20 per day. It also does repairs.

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