Canada tours in December 2024

The festive season is here. And so is the Canadian trip of a lifetime.

While summer might be the peak season to explore Alberta and its national parks, there’s something magical about seeing the breathtaking landscapes of the Canadian Rockies blanketed in snow. Embarking on a Canadian tour departing in December promises that and more – the ‘more’ part is the chance to marvel at the northern lights, spot animals you’ve only ever seen on the Discovery Channel and tick dogsledding off your bucket list. 

December reviews

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Canadian Rockies & Northern Lights

Ashley · Traveled December 2023
No northern lights were seen (I think including this in the name of the trip is a bit of false advertising) but the the views and activities made up for it. Wonderful group and tour guide!
Review submitted 19 Dec 2023

Canadian Rockies & Northern Lights

Louise · Traveled December 2023
This is a great trip full of amazing activities that one could never do unless they were in a winter wonderland, like the Rocky Mountains in Canada. We would not have accessed the type of scenery and places and activities had not been for a skilled guide and driver this made it all possible.
Review submitted 17 Dec 2023

Canadian Rockies & Northern Lights

Alexander · Traveled December 2022
The trip was amazing and with a great bunch of people. Seeing Lake Louise in the winter was amazing and I highly recommend dog sledding
Review submitted 20 Dec 2022

Canadian Rockies & Northern Lights

Lisa · Traveled December 2021
Amazing trip that exceeded all of my expectations. If you're craving an outdoor winter adventure this is the perfect trip!
Review submitted 21 Dec 2021
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