Canada is what horse riding holidays are really all about, the chances of seeing cars, let alone too many people during your stay are very remote indeed and the scenery is unspoilt and spectacular, as is the wildlife where bears are still part of life. We have a trip that gives you the opportunity to join the Grizzly Bear Study
Canada is the second largest country in the world. Although Canada is quite sparsely populated, it has some major cosmopolitan cities, such as Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver that offer anything a traveller could want.
The main attraction is, for many, the rough and rugged nature of the land of the Canadian Rockies. If you need some fresh air and space to breathe, Canada is your dream destination.
Canada encompasses territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the high Arctic to the northern border of the continental U.S.A. Although very much a "northern" country, the terrain and geography of Canada is very diverse. As well as the popular image of Canada as a country of pristine forests and snowy vistas, there are also deserts and badlands, temperate rain forests, and long and wide beaches. Canada has huge inland lakes, seemingly eternal prairies and evergreen forests, woodlands and meadows. Canada's coastlines are thousands of miles long, with fjords, and long, wild rivers leading to the oceans.