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Canada:

Discover Canada with Freedom Travel!

Book any number of nights you want with a wide selection of hotels and resorts from coast to coast.

Stay in the city for a few days and then head to a resort in such popular areas as Tremblant or Niagara Falls.






British Columbia:
is a land blessed with amazing diversity and a temperate climate. There is an equally amazing number of places to see and things to do. With quick and easy access to Whistler Resort, the Canadian Rockies, Victoria, Vancouver Island, and of course, endless year round water and land sports, whether extreme sport or family fun, find your personal adventure here. Vancouver also is the home port for Alaska cruises May through October.


Alberta: combines cosmopolitan cities with the untamed Wild West. Among the province's many highlights, the most impressive are Alberta's Rocky Mountains, which facilitate the world-famous resort towns of Banff, Jasper, Canmore, Kananaskis and Lake Louise.


Saskatchewan: called the Land of the Living Skies. Explore back country trails, view mountain vistas, unspoiled wilderness, pristine lakes, and wide open spaces during your outdoor adventures vacation in Saskatchewan. Fabulous forests, vast expanses of prairie, sand dunes, badlands, and many other natural wonders, home of North Americas oldest bird sanctuar, northern pike, walleye, lake trout, Arctic grayling and more.


Manitoba : combines all the best elements of a memorable vacation — Majestic rivers. Arctic coastline. Lakes, forests and desert dunes. Beautiful beaches.


Ontario : The name "Ontario" comes from a native word, possibly "Onitariio" or "Kanadario", loosely translated as "beautiful" or "sparkling" water or lake.

Quebec : is of unequalled historical and cultural heritage interest, with its architecture, pedestrian streets and fortifications, unique in North America. A visit to the Plains of Abraham and Vieux-Québec (Old Québec), a UNESCO World Heritage travel destination, will provide you with almost 400 years of historical discovery opportunity.


Newfoundland: is a big place with a lot to see and do. The capital of St. John’s is a great starting point. One of the oldest cities in North America, it sits in a harbour carved out of granite and features quaint shop-lined streets where you could easily pass the day away. To experience the province’s vast wilderness, Gros Morne National Park is a place like no other. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its exceptional beauty and unique geological features, Gros Morne is where you can find one of the world’s best examples of rock exposed from the earth’s interior – rock usually found only deep beneath the ocean floor. In Labrador you’ll find one of the last great wilderness areas on earth – a colossal frontier. Over 300,000 square kilometres of unspoiled land. Mountain ranges containing some of the oldest exposed rock on the planet. The Torngat, the Kaumajet, and the Kiglapait mountains feature sheer walls that soar 5,000 breathtaking feet out of the ocean.


Prince Edward Island: is Canada's smallest and greenest province. Cradled on the waves of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Island is known for the vivid colours of its gently rolling landscape. Prince Edward Island is surrounded by miles of sandy beaches and red sandstone cliffs and is sized just right for touring.


Nova Scotia: From dinosaur fossils along the Bay of Fundy to the Fortress Louisbourg in Cape Breton, there is plenty to experience throughout the Province of Nova Scotia.


New Brunswick: Featuring incredible natural wonders, a rich and diverse culture, and many exciting things to see and do, New Brunswick makes for a great place to visit. Some of the province’s major attractions are its natural wonders. It is here you will see the world’s highest tides rise and fall the height of a four-storey building, twice a day, everyday. These tides also work wonders on the Saint John River, pushing it backwards and creating what is now called the Reversing Falls. There’s also Magnetic Hill in Moncton, where you can drive to the bottom of the hill, take your foot off the break and then watch as you car rolls back uphill.

Freedom Tours & Travel - Contact Information

Ellen Tucker
Owner

Reay Wallace
Tour Manager

Helena Millar
Sales Manager

Julie Garnett
Travel Agent

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Tour Coordinator

Lena Biryukova
Travel Counsellor

Amy Walker
Travel Counsellor

Address:  80 Charlotte St.
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