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6-Day Adventure Itinerary for Canada in December 2023

  1. Day 1: Whistler, British Columbia
    1 hour 35 minutes (76 miles) from Vancouver International Airport

    Whistler is a paradise for adventure seekers. In the morning, hit the slopes and go skiing or snowboarding, or try your hand at bobsledding, skeleton, or luge at the Whistler Sliding Centre. In the afternoon, take a snowmobile tour or go snowshoeing in the beautiful backcountry. In the evening, relax in one of the many hot tubs or saunas in the area.

  2. Day 2: Banff National Park, Alberta
    1 hour 30 minutes (78 miles) from Calgary International Airport

    Start your day with a hike in Banff National Park, where you can see incredible winter scenery and spot local wildlife. In the afternoon, go dog sledding or take a sleigh ride through the snow-covered landscape. In the evening, soak in the Banff Upper Hot Springs, which are open year-round and offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

  3. Day 3: Icefields Parkway, Alberta
    2 hours 30 minutes (167 miles) from Banff National Park

    Drive along one of the most scenic routes in the world, the Icefields Parkway, and stop at stunning viewpoints and attractions like Athabasca Falls, the Columbia Icefields, and Peyto Lake. Dress warmly and take a guided glacier walk, or try ice climbing or snowshoeing. In the evening, stay overnight in Jasper and relax at one of the town's cozy pubs or restaurants.

  4. Day 4: Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
    2 hours 30 minutes (1,191 miles) from Jasper

    Head north to Yellowknife, where you can witness the stunning Northern Lights. Take a snowmobile tour, go ice fishing, or visit a local dog musher and learn about their craft. In the evening, go aurora hunting on a guided tour, or relax in a hot tub on the shores of Great Slave Lake.

  5. Day 5: Churchill, Manitoba
    4 hours 30 minutes (1,025 miles) from Yellowknife

    Travel to the "Polar Bear Capital of the World," Churchill, and take a tundra buggy tour to see these magnificent creatures up close. In the afternoon, go cross-country skiing or snowshoeing, or visit the Eskimo Museum to learn about the local Inuit culture. In the evening, book a spot on a night tour to see the Northern Lights in this remote and dark location.

  6. Day 6: Toronto, Ontario
    3 hours 30 minutes (1,230 miles) from Churchill

    End your adventure in Toronto, where you can go ice skating at Nathan Phillips Square or take a stroll through the Distillery District's holiday market. Visit the Royal Ontario Museum or the Art Gallery of Ontario to see their fascinating winter exhibits. In the evening, catch a show at the historic Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre, or dine at one of the city's many excellent restaurants.

Recommendations

Consider taking side trips to Niagara Falls, Ontario, or the Magdalen Islands, Quebec. Don't forget to dress warmly and bring layers for the cold winter weather. Book tours and attractions in advance, especially for popular activities like Northern Lights tours and polar bear viewing.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Whistler Ski Lift Pass (1 day, $129)
  • Banff National Park Entrance Fee (1 day, $10)
  • Icefields Parkway Guided Glacier Walk (4 hours, $130)
  • Yellowknife Northern Lights Tour (4 hours, $150)
  • Churchill Tundra Buggy Tour (5 hours, $256)
  • Nathan Phillips Square Ice Skating (2 hours, $10)
  • Royal Ontario Museum Admission (2 hours, $23)
  • Dinner at Canoe Restaurant in Toronto (2 hours, $80)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $788
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