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DISCOVER OUR USA AND CANADA TOURS AND TRAVEL GUIDE

Visit the majestic Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park, Niagara Falls, Vancouver Island and more.

Our USA and Canada guided tours show you that these two countries share more than a border. Similarities in cultures, communities, and cuisine are found whether you’re learning about the wildlife in the Rocky Mountains or tasting Indigenous North American food in Banff National Park.

Visit North America’s big cities and walk across the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, explore Canada’s capital of Ottawa, and snap photos in Hollywood. Then, take a break from the streets and explore stunning national parks when you observe buffalo roaming the grasslands of Yellowstone National Park, gaze up at giant sequoia trees in Yosemite National Park, and hike Maligne Canyon in Jasper National Park.

Dine on locally sourced Canadian food in full view of glaciers, try quintessential Old Quebec plates, and eat a ranch-style dinner in Wyoming as you get your fill of the best places to visit in North America.

What to Eat in the US and Canada

Premium Dining on Every Tour

Indigenous, pioneer, and immigrant communities create an array of classic North America food you’ll want to try. From the oysters and salmon of the Pacific Northwest to the poutine and New York-style pizza in the Northeast, North American food delivers.

Fry bread is simple North American food eaten by many of the Indigenous communities from Alaska down through the Southwest United States, though this dough may differ in each region.

Bison roam free throughout North America, making it just as likely that you’ll see them in Yellowstone National Park as you will on a menu as a burger or steak.

Rocky Mountain oysters are a delicacy that are 100% Rocky Mountain ruggedness with zero seafood ingredients. These deep-fried bull testicals are tasty little nuggets you’ll never be ashamed to order.

Learn More About the US and Canada

Did You Know?

The USA and Canada share the world’s longest international border.

From the Rocky Mountains in the west to the waters of Niagara Falls and the forests full of fall foliage in the east, the United States and Canada share one long and geographically diverse border. It stretches 5,525 miles and has 120 land ports-of-entry. The border touches 13 U.S. states and 8 Canadian provinces. One of the most beautiful parts of the border is where Glacier National Park meets the Waterton Lakes National Park of Canada.

What to Know Before You Travel to the US and Canada

Currency: Canadian Dollar (CAD, $), United States Dollar (USD, $)

Time Zone: London GMT -5 to -10

Language: English (USA and Canada) and French (Canada)

Power Outlets: Standard of 120V

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