Special Offers

10% off holidays to Atlantic Canada

 

Book a holiday to Atlantic Canada of five nights or more

before 30 April 2024 and save 10%

 

Atlantic Canada is located on the east coast of Canada, and is made up of the scenic provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Travel to the region is easy, with non-stop flights year-round to Halifax, Nova Scotia and direct flights to St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador from May to October. An Atlantic Canada holiday is just a 5-6 hour flight from the UK. In fact, Atlantic Canada is the closest North American destination from Europe. 

 

The picturesque fishing villages, rugged coastal landscapes, wildlife and blend of cultures in the region makes Atlantic Canada a perfect location for outdoor activity, wildlife viewing and sightseeing.

 

 

Grizzly bear viewing trip of a lifetime!

 

Knight Inlet Lodge 7 night package

 

Knight Inlet Lodge offers you one of the premier grizzly bear viewing spots in the world, set amidst the dramatic snow-capped peaks of Canada's rugged coastline.  The Lodge is an Indigenous-owned wildlife viewing destination in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia. We invite you to spend your days viewing magnificent grizzly bears and incredible wildlife, and your nights enjoying fine dining and accommodation in the most spectacular natural environment…

 

7 nights from £3790 per person including 3 nights’ in Vancouver at the Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront, return flight from Vancouver to Campbell River, 1 night at the Heron’s Landing Hotel in Campbell River, float plane transfer from Campbell River to Knight Inlet Lodge, 3 nights’ accommodation at Knight Inlet Lodge in a deluxe room with private bathroom on full board. Welcome wildlife orientation, complimentary wine with dinner, wildlife excursions and transportation and services of interpretive guides and gratuities. International flights and items of a personal nature are not included.

 

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