Canada Tour Holidays

Escorted holidays to Canada designed exclusively for solo travellers

Singles Holidays To Canada

Canada Escorted Tours for Solo Travellers

Canada is one of the world’s most remarkable countries, and it’s easy to see why; with scenery that feels both endless and enchanting, you could almost be forgiven for thinking you’d been transported to a winter wonderland. Of course, Canada’s cities are just as spectacular; pristine and pedestrian-friendly, this is a country fully prepared to welcome tourists and share its unrivalled beauty with the world. Just You offers a varied selection of Canada escorted tours sure to delight intrepid solo travellers, particularly nature lovers looking to really embrace the great outdoors. Throughout the year, Canada is ready to welcome you to its shores; if you want to get up close to beluga whales in summertime or would much prefer a trip by rail on the fabled Rocky Mountaineer during winter, now’s your chance! However you envision your singles holiday to Canada, count on Just You to make it a reality. Canada is a brilliant destination for solo travellers taking an opportunity to do some self-discovery. There’s no better way of getting back to nature than spending some quality time in among beautiful rural landscapes, which Canada has in abundance. And, of course, you’re sure to make a ton of newfound friends on your journey who are likely to share your passion for peace and tranquillity. Head to Canada with confidence on tour with Just You and discover all that’s beautiful about the Great White North!

 

FEATURED SOLO CANADA ESCORTED TOUR HOLIDAYS

  1. Canadian Maritimes: Nova Scotia,Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick

    Explore Canada's Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Home to the world's highest tides, rocky coves, sandy beaches, remote lighthouses, fishing villages and colourful wooden architecture.

    • 10 nights in great quality hotels
    • 13 included meals: 10 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 2 dinners

    11 days from
    A$9,249
    was A$9,549
  2. Canada's Eastern Splendours

    Rich historical sights and immense natural wonders are yours to discover on this Canadian adventure that takes you from Montreal to the incredible Niagara Falls.

    • 8 nights in great quality hotels, 1 night in flight
    • 11 included meals: 8 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners

    9 days from
    A$7,549
    was A$7,849
  3. Canada and the Rocky Mountaineer

    A spectacular journey on the iconic Rocky Mountaineer train is the ultimate experience to carry you through Canada’s spectacular highlights, from sparkling Lake Louise to beautiful Vancouver.

    • 10 nights in great quality hotels
    • 14 included meals: 10 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner

    11 days from
    A$12,499
    was A$12,799

Frequently Asked Questions about Touring Holidays for Single Travellers Canada

What are the best solo tours in Canada?

Experience the diversity of Canada with our top solo tours and singles holidays. Discover the majestic Rocky Mountains and the vibrant city of Vancouver.

What are the highlights of single holidays in Canada?

Canada's allure lies in its vast and varied landscapes. From the awe-inspiring Lake Louise to the tranquil Jasper National Park or the delightful atmosphere of Vancouver, each destination offers a unique mix of natural beauty, culture, and adventure. Canadian cities offer a high quality of life and vibrant, thriving environments.

Why visit Canada with Just You?

Choose Just You for an unforgettable Canadian experience. We specialise in crafting itineraries that cover Canada's most iconic destinations, including the Rocky Mountains, Lake Louise, Jasper National Park and Vancouver, ensuring a comprehensive and authentic experience of Canada's diverse beauty.

What’s the best time of the year to visit Canada?

Canada's vast geography offers year-round travel possibilities. While Summer is great for hiking and city tours, you can also enjoy autumn's colourful foliage or spring's natural rejuvenation. Check our website to find out more about our tours.

Do I need a visa to travel to Canada?

Many visitors require an Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) or a visitor visa. Always check the latest visa requirements and entry guidelines for your nationality before planning your trip.

What is the currency used in Canada?

The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is the currency used across Canada.

What are the time zones in Canada?

Spanning 3,000 miles, Canada's vast expanse is divided into multiple time zones, essential knowledge for travellers.

  • Toronto and Montreal: These eastern cities are 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

  • Calgary and Banff: Located further west, both are 7 hours behind GMT.

  • Vancouver: On the Pacific coast, it's 8 hours behind GMT.

What's the food like in Canada?

What’s the food like in Canada?

Canadian cuisine, enriched by its French and English heritage, is famous for its diverse ingredients and unique dishes. The country's culinary star, maple syrup, symbolises Canada's rich natural resources, including lush meadows and abundant waterways that yield excellent meat and fish. Traditional dishes include: 

  • Poutine: A quintessential Canadian dish, Poutine, originating from Quebec, combines crispy fries, cheese curds, and rich gravy, widely available across Canada.

  • Bannock: This versatile flatbread, a popular Canadian snack, comes in various shapes and is a staple in many households. 

  • Butter Tarts: A delightful dessert featuring a flaky pastry crust filled with a creamy mixture of sugar, egg, butter, and syrup.

  • Tourtiere: A French-Canadian delicacy, this meat pie is filled with a hearty mix of meat, onions, and savoury seasonings.

What should I pack for a solo tour to Canada?

For all months of the year, we recommend layers of clothing. This will allow for any change in weather conditions. Although most of Canada can enjoy warm summer temperatures, one waterproof top is always useful for occasional rain.

March: Moderate temperatures. Winter clothing with some medium weight clothing.

April: Milder days but the evenings are cool. Medium weight clothing including a topcoat and umbrella is recommended.

May: Warm days but cool at night. Medium weight and summer clothing recommended.

June: Warm, summer clothing with some medium weight clothing for cool evenings. The weather in June is ideal for travel and all outdoor activities.

July/August: These are the warmest months of the year. Lightweight summer clothing is recommended.

September: Warm days and cool evenings. Light- to medium weight clothing recommended.

October: Cool, with the first frost in the air.

November: Cool to frosty. Medium- to heavyweight clothing is recommended. First signs of snow.

December/January/February: Winter temperatures. Winter clothing is necessary (eg overcoat, hat, boots and gloves). Heavy snowfall in most provinces.

In the winter months it is useful to take sunglasses with you as the reflection of the snow can be a strain on the eyes. Rubber soled shoes are also recommended.

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