Elbows Up! Time to Travel Canada, eh. |
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Canadians are taking a stand against Donald Trump’s bullying, buying local and canceling their U.S. travel plans. It’s an exciting opportunity to use the power of our substantial travel dollars right here at home.
Aren’t we lucky. Canada is one of those rare countries with countless hidden gems, breathtaking natural beauty and fascinating cultures, from the Kwakwaka’wakw of the B.C. coast to Newfoundland’s distinct Irish-infused charm.
Did you know? - The best place in the world to see killer whales is off the Northeast coast of Vancouver Island
- One of the world’s largest remaining forests of ancient red pine is in Temagami, ON.
- Newfoundland is home to world’s longest and best-developed trail through the stunning coastal boreal forest
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So what are you waiting for? |
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Vancouver Island Like You’ve Never Seen It |
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Kayak the wildlife-rich waters of B.C.’s famed Johnstone Strait. |
| Join karibu & Canadian Geographic this summer |
| Date: July 28 to Aug. 3 & Aug. 11 to 17 Group Size: 10 |
| One of Canada’s most spectacular hidden gems, Vancouver Island’s remote northeast coast is literally teaming with wildlife and is the best place in the world to sea orca whales. If you are looking for a truly immersive experience – waking up to the sound of humpbacks breaching and kayaking through giant kelp forests – this trip is for you. |
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Canoe Ontario’s Pristine Temagami Wilderness |
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Bug-free dates: July 27 to Aug. 1, Aug. 24 to 29, Sept. 7 to 12 Group Size: 10 |
| It’s time to start planning for your summer canoe trip! Make it extra special with a true Canadian classic. karibu brings together all the best parts of the backcountry with a bit of rustic comfort – a combo of hearty home-cooked meals and stay at a classic lodge with guided paddling through pristine old growth pine forests, meals over the fire and campsites with million-dollar views and no one around. In true Canadian-style, you get a bush plane drop off and plenty of time for a rejuvenating sauna. |
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Travel That Feels Good and Does Good |
| All of our small group adventures are personally curated by karibu founder Andrea Mandel-Campbell, a former foreign correspondent and avid traveller. Her goal is to take you deeper and travel like a journalist, taking you to unexpected places and introducing you to people you might not otherwise meet. |
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| Each adventure is infused with karibu’s Guiding Principles. We are strong believers in local partnership and being active in nature. Things that are good for you and the places you visit. |
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