Every trip has a story.
One shaped by the places you visit, the people you meet, and the moments that stay with you long after you return home.
Whether you’re travelling by rail through the Rockies, driving Atlantic coastlines, or heading north in search of wildlife and wide-open landscapes, we help you experience Canada in a way that feels personal, thoughtful, and connected to place.
What will your next chapter hold?
No two trips to Canada should look the same.
Some travellers want long days on the road with room to stop often. Others want a carefully paced rail journey, time at a remote wilderness lodge, or a trip built around wildlife, food, or culture. Some arrive with a detailed plan, others simply know they want to experience Canada more deeply.
That’s where we come in.
Landsby creates custom Canadian journeys shaped around your interests, travel style, and the kind of experience you’re looking for. We help with the details, the pacing, and the regional knowledge that can turn a good trip into one you’ll talk about for years.
Travel through mountain towns, prairie landscapes, forests, and remote communities aboard some of Canada’s most iconic rail routes. Watch the landscape change outside your window and settle into the slower rhythm that train travel naturally creates.
Drive Atlantic coastlines, take ferry crossings between small communities, and spend time in places shaped by the ocean. From Newfoundland outports to the Bay of Fundy tides, coastal Canada rewards travellers willing to slow down.
Watch grizzlies along the coast during the salmon run. Spot polar bears in the North. Paddle alongside whales or walk quiet trails where the sound of loons carries across the lake at dusk.
Experience long summer evenings, winter aurora skies, and landscapes that feel vastly different from anywhere else in the country. Northern travel takes planning and local knowledge, but the reward is space, quiet, and perspective.
Taste your way across Canada through regional ingredients, coastal seafood, prairie grain country, wineries, local cafés, and the people behind the food that shapes each place.
Spend time with local guides, artists, and communities whose stories, traditions, and connection to place offer a deeper understanding of the regions you travel through.
We created a guide to help you on your custom planning journey. Whether you live here, have been to Canada before, or are planning to visit for the first time, this guide is for you!
Get planning tips and insights as well as:
✓ Route ideas and inspiration
✓ What to expect across regions and seasons
✓ Pacing and distance considerations
…and so much more!
This 14-day route links Calgary, the Badlands, the Rocky Mountain parks, and the southern foothills. With stays in cozy lodges, guided activities, and thoughtful pacing, the trip offers a grounded and immersive introduction to Alberta’s natural and cultural richness.
Discover the beauty, history and culture of northern Vancouver Island. This 7-day itinerary takes in rich Indigenous culture, bountiful marine life and otherworldly temperate rainforests along Vancouver Island’s spectacular northern coast.
Experience the stillness of winter on this 6-day journey to a remote lodge in the Northwest Territories. You’ll travel by air from Yellowknife to a quiet part of the territory and stay in a historic lakeside lodge under a dancing Aurora sky.
You share your trip idea, timing, budget range, travel style, and constraints.
We assess where and when your trip makes sense based on your goals (e.g., icebergs, aurora, fall colours, wildlife, cultural experiences, rail, etc.).
After our initial consultation, we’ll present a suggested route, hand-picked accommodation styles, and a general investment range. To move into a fully detailed, bookable itinerary, a professional planning fee applies and will be credited 100% toward your final booking.
Together, we’ll review and refine until every detail feels right.
We confirm bookings and provide relevant pre-departure materials.
You share your trip idea, timing, budget range, travel style, and constraints.
We assess where and when your trip makes sense based on your goals (e.g., icebergs, aurora, fall colours, wildlife, cultural experiences, rail, etc.).
After our initial consultation, we’ll present a suggested route, hand-picked accommodation styles, and a general investment range. To move into a fully detailed, bookable itinerary, a professional planning fee applies and will be credited 100% toward your final booking.
You review and request changes; we refine until the structure is sound.
We confirm bookings and provide relevant pre-departure materials.
Canada’s seasons dictate what’s possible. Northern Lights peak between September and March; icebergs drift past Newfoundland’s shores in spring; grizzly bears gather at salmon streams in late summer; fall colours move through the Rockies and boreal forest by mid-September. Missing a window by a week or two can mean missing an experience entirely. We help you align your dates with the right conditions.
Don’t underestimate Canadian distances. Focus on one or two regions per trip rather than trying to see everything. This allows for spontaneous wildlife encounters and weather delays.
Indigenous-led experiences offer profound cultural insights. Small-capacity tours require advance booking but provide authentic connections you won’t find elsewhere.
Submit your trip idea, and we’ll follow up with regional recommendations, timing considerations, and next steps.
For most Canadian trips, we recommend reaching out at least six months before your intended travel dates. Aurora season, summer bear tours, and rail itineraries in particular fill quickly, so advance booking is necessary. If you have a specific seasonal window in mind (icebergs, fall colours, Northern Lights), earlier is always better.
Yes. Part of our role is helping you weigh your interests, travel dates, and logistics against what each region offers in a given season. We’ll be direct about what’s realistic and what’s worth prioritizing given your time and budget.
We work across a range of budgets and are transparent about costs early in the process. When we present a draft itinerary, we include estimated trip cost. To move into a fully detailed, bookable itinerary, a professional planning fee applies which is credited 100% toward your final booking.
We do our best to design itineraries that account for mobility, health, and other accessibility requirements. Please share your needs during the intake process so we can assess which experiences and routes are appropriate and advise on any limitations.
Yes. Many of our packaged itineraries can be extended, adjusted by season, or modified to suit your travel style. Let us know which trip interests you and what you’d like to change, and we’ll advise on what’s feasible.
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