On offer from the world’s oldest travel company is a variety of tours that take in scenic wilderness, iconic cities, a combination of rail and self-drive options and guiding and signature experiences.
The tour operator says Canada was the number one destination clients would most like to see when they were surveyed in 2025. The country is also emerging as one of the top places to visit in 2026, with visitor numbers set to exceed pre-pandemic levels.
Featuring rugged natural beauty, cultural vitality and cross-continental rail journeys, the 19 new Canada itineraries explore the breadth of the country, from the western wonders of British Columbia to the maritime attractions of Nova Scotia in the east.
A new option is the Heritage, Countryside & Coastal Wonders tour, billed as a voyage through Québec that “reveals a mosaic of river vistas, dramatic fjords and pastoral valleys”.
Clients spend time in Montréal, with its mix of European grace and modern verve, visit Charlevoix, where mountains tumble to the water’s edge and the Saguenay Fjord offers encounters with whales beneath sheer cliffs, and experience tranquil villages in the Eastern Townships, with its orchards and vineyards, and heady mix of abbeys, museums and artisanal heritage.
Prices start from £3,775pp, including international flights.
Also new is Wild Wonders of British Columbia, an itinerary that takes in the province’s lush coastal rainforests, fjords and island-studded seas on Vancouver Island, along with mountain lakes, rugged wilderness, and remote forest-studded countryside.
Excursions include whale- and bear-watching, kayak or boat cruises along the coast, hikes through old-growth trees and mountain terrain, plus moments of wilderness and wildlife in pristine, unspoiled landscape.
It is priced from £7,815pp, including international flights.

Rail travel has fully established itself as a key trend, driven by a greater concern for climate-conscious travel, enthusiasm for more immersive cultural experiences, the appealing ease and nostalgic charm of trains, a desire for both slow travel and placing value in the journey as well as the destination.
In response, the operator has introduced a Signature Vancouver to the Rockies by Rail and Road option.
Clients explore Western Canada from Vancouver, heading into the heart of the Rockies on a tailor-made rail and road adventure. They will board the Rocky Mountaineer to travel through dramatic landscapes, before continuing by road to alpine towns, lakes and mountain vistas.
This journey blends scenic daytime rail travel with flexible self-drive exploration, showcasing Canada’s spectacular mountains, forests, glacier lakes and iconic natural scenery.
Prices start from £8,175pp (including international flights).
“Our new collection of tailor-made itineraries reflects Cox & Kings’ enduring commitment to authentic, immersive travel,” says Jennifer Charlton, Managing Director of Cox & Kings.
“Whether it’s exploring the vast landscapes of Canada, tracing historic routes by rail, or discovering cultural treasures around the world, each journey is designed to connect our travellers deeply with the destinations.”
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