
CANADA
CANADA IS WILDERNESS AT A SCALE THAT STILL SURPRISES
Canada contains more lakes than the rest of the world combined. It has three ocean coastlines. Its boreal forest represents roughly a quarter of the world's remaining intact forest. These are numbers that don't fully register until you're actually moving through the country and realizing that the wild places just keep going, further than you expected, quieter than you anticipated, with less company than you'd find almost anywhere else on earth.
The Canadian wilderness that serious travelers come for tends to cluster in a few distinct regions, each with its own character. British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest is one of the last temperate rainforests of its scale on the planet, and the spirit bear, a rare white-coated black bear found only here, is the kind of wildlife encounter that doesn't have an equivalent anywhere else. The Yukon moves at a pace and scale that makes the Rockies feel accessible by comparison. The sea-to-sky corridor of coastal BC rewards the traveler who arrives by boat rather than highway. And the northern territories, in the right season, offer aurora viewing and Indigenous cultural access that most itineraries don't get anywhere near.
We design Canadian itineraries around that kind of specificity and scale. The private lodge that sits inside the ecosystem rather than at the edge of it. The Indigenous-led experience that reframes what you think you know about the land you're moving through. The routing that takes the country seriously as the vast, varied, genuinely wild place it actually is.
ITINERARY INSPIRATIONS
Each of these itineraries is a starting point — a canvas awaiting your colors. We’ll tailor every detail, from rhythm to route, until your journey feels unmistakably yours.
WAYS TO EXPLORE
Think of these as a glimpse of what’s possible. Together, we’ll design a journey that reflects your style and spirit.










