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Beyond the beaten path: discover the hidden gems of Canada's coastlines

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Beyond the beaten path: discover the hidden gems of Canada's coastlines

Take a Zodiac cruise around towering icebergs in Croker Bay, Nunavut, on the Out of the Northwest Passage expedition!
Photo by Victoria Polsoni.
Have you been yearning for an adventure that will ignite your wanderlust and leave you with a deep sense of fulfilment? If you crave the thrill of the unknown, then your ultimate journey awaits. 

Picture yourself exploring the mystical coastlines of the Arctic or immersing yourself in the enchanting landscapes of Newfoundland and Labrador. These extraordinary destinations are calling your name, and we can't wait to share them with you. 

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Learn everything you need to know about small-ship expedition travel with Canadian Geographic and Adventure Canada: 

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Book by November 25, 2023, and save 25%. 

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Embark on a small-ship expedition with Adventure Canada and experience these regions in a way that few have done—by sea! Accompanied by Canadian Geographic ambassadors, local guides, expedition experts, and fellow adventurers, you'll have a unique opportunity to explore places that are challenging or even impossible to reach by road, rail, or air.  

Encounter magnificent wildlife in their natural habitats, experience vibrant Inuit culture, get out on the water daily, and see stunning vistas. This isn't just a trip; it's an opportunity to reconnect with nature, challenge yourself, and form lasting bonds with like-minded travellers.  

Explore the seldom-seen coastlines of the Arctic and Newfoundland and Labrador and make lifelong memories of the road less travelled with Adventure Canada. 
Out of the Northwest Passage 
September 12-28, 2024 
Search for polar bears along the rigid shorelines of Nunavut, Canada.
Photo by Jen Derbach.


Sail through one of the world's most celebrated ocean routes and witness breathtaking icy landscapes alongside knowledgeable Inuit cultural educators and expedition experts.

Travel through Inuit Nunangat—the ice, water, and lands of Inuit—and take the opportunity to learn from Inuit in their homeland, gaining a better understanding of the daily lives of the regions you visit.

Search for iconic Arctic wildlife—polar bears, muskoxen, narwhals, belugas, and walruses in the unique and protected habitat of Tallurutiup Imanga. 

Discover the beauty of Ilulissat Icefjord as you hike along the boardwalk and cruise among awe-inspiring icebergs. Visit unique cultural and historical sites, including Beechey Island National Historic Site.
 
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Travel through Inuit Nunangat alongside Inuit 

Get the privileged opportunity to connect with Inuit—artists, cultural educators, academics and more—who graciously share their knowledge and expertise, leaving a lasting impression on your soul.  

Sail the Northwest Passage at the top of the world 

Traverse one of the world's most mythical and celebrated ocean routes in the comfort of an ice-class expedition vessel. 

Visit Beechey Island National Historic Site 

Learn about the famed site where the ill-fated Franklin Expedition overwintered from 1845–1846. 

Marvel at towering icebergs at Ilulissat Icefjord 

Experience the remarkable beauty of Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its enormous icebergs. 

Newfoundland Circumnavigation  
June 5-16, 2024 
Sail through the famous Narrows in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Photo by Michelle Valberg.

Explore Newfoundland at its most authentic—by sea! Embark on daily excursions to explore the island's hidden treasures. Friendly and engaging local guides will have you wanting to stay.   

Hike amongst breathtaking views and photograph mesmerizing scenery, along with wildlife in their natural habitats or towering icebergs. The hospitality is simply like nothing else you've ever experienced.   

Newfoundland and Labrador is full of unexpected sights, from Gros Morne National Park, where the Earth's mantle protrudes through the crust to Red Bay, where Basque whalers once plied their trade, and L'Anse aux Meadows, where Vikings established a base. In Miawpukek First Nation, a thriving community offers a warm welcome. The French island of Saint-Pierre provides a taste of Europe.  

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Lynn Moorman, Canadian Geographic ambassador 

Lynn is a Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Mount Royal University, in Calgary, Canada. Her teaching and research interests lie at the intersection of geography, learning sciences, and applied visualization technologies, including virtual and augmented reality.  

Explore scenic coastlines and remote outports 

Journey through the beautiful and windswept coast of southern Newfoundland dotted with bays, coves, and a few remaining remote outport communities. 

Hike the Tablelands at Gros Morne National Park 

Revel in the spectacular geology at Gros Morne National Park, where the Earth's mantle protrudes through the crust. 

Experience Mi'kmaw Culture

Receive a formal welcome from local leaders of the First Nations community of Miawpukek.

Visit the restored Viking archaeological site at L'Anse aux Meadows 

Travel back in time to the only authenticated Norse archaeological site in all of North America! 

Newfoundland and Wild Labrador: A Torngat Mountains Adventure  
July 8-22, 2024 
Soak in the extraordinary views along Newfoundland and Labrador's rugged coastlines.
Photo by Dennis Minty.

Embark on a small-ship expedition with Adventure Canada and explore the stunning coast of Labrador—one of the least-visited coastlines in Canada! With their knowledgeable expedition team, you'll witness some of the most breathtaking scenery and wildlife that eastern Canada has to offer.  

Experience the rugged beauty of the Torngat Mountains. Cruise along the coast and marvel at the stunning peaks, deep fjords, and towering cliffs. Visit the historic Battle Harbour, a charming village that was once a bustling hub for the cod fishery. Discover the heart and soul of Labrador in Nain, a quaint community where you'll be greeted with open arms by some of the friendliest people you'll ever meet. 

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John Smol, Canadian Geographic ambassador 

John is a University Professor in the Department of Biology at Queen's University in Ontario, Canada, where he also held the Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change. His research is focused on the study of long-term global environmental change, especially as it relates to lake ecosystems. 

Spend four days exploring Torngat Mountains National Park 

Enjoy hiking, visiting archaeological sites, and Zodiac cruising at Torngat Mountains National Park. Here, Inuit of Nunatsiavut will be your guides in their spiritual homeland. 

Experience Inuit culture in Nain 

Visit thriving Nain, the most northerly community in Labrador and the administrative capital of Nunatsiavut.

Discover the fascinating history of Battle Harbour  

Experience the rugged beauty and fascinating history of Battle Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador's hidden gem!

Seek wildlife in the icy waters of the Hudson Strait 

Search for wildlife, such as polar bears, seabirds, walruses, and distinct species of whales and seals. 

Save 25% on 2024 Canadian Geographic adventures with Adventure Canada 

Book before November 25, 2023, and receive 25% off the berth cost on Out of the Northwest Passage, Newfoundland Circumnavigation, and Newfoundland and Wild Labrador: A Torngat Mountains Adventure 2024 expeditions. 

No single supplement on select cabins. Terms and conditions apply. 

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