Expedition Routes

Each route has been walked, refined, and verified over multiple seasons. Pricing includes guide services, permits, group equipment, and emergency support.

Rocky Mountain hiking trail with mountain peaks

Rocky Mountain Traverse

5 days, 4 nights • Difficulty: Advanced

This crossing moves through three distinct elevation zones. Start in subalpine forest, ascend to treeline meadows, then navigate high passes where snowfields persist into July. Daily distances range from 12 to 18 kilometers. Camp locations chosen for water access and weather protection.

  • Glacier viewpoints and ice field proximity
  • Wildlife encounters: mountain goats, pikas, eagles
  • Three high-altitude passes exceeding 2,400 meters
  • Backcountry camping with designated sites
  • All meals and group camping gear provided

Requires previous multi-day hiking experience. Late June through early September departures.

$1,247 CAD

per person, group minimum 4

Atlantic coastal trail along ocean cliffs

Atlantic Coastal Route

4 days, 3 nights • Difficulty: Moderate

Follow the coastline where the continent ends. Trails alternate between clifftop sections and beach segments. Tidal timing dictates pace—certain passages only accessible during low tide windows. Sea caves, arch formations, and seabird colonies mark the route.

  • Tide pool exploration during designated stops
  • Sea cave access at low tide points
  • Coastal forest sections providing wind shelter
  • Historic lighthouse visits
  • Accommodation in coastal lodges

Moderate fitness required. May through October departures.

$892 CAD

per person, group minimum 4

Dense forest trail through old growth woodland

Ancient Forest Circuit

3 days, 2 nights • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

Walk among trees that predate European contact. This loop stays within old-growth forest where canopy density creates unique light conditions. Moss-covered trails, nurse logs, and centuries-old cedars define the landscape. Minimal elevation change makes this accessible to newer hikers.

  • Old-growth forest with trees exceeding 800 years
  • Gentle terrain suitable for varied fitness levels
  • Natural history interpretation throughout
  • Hidden creek crossings and waterfall stops
  • Rustic cabin accommodation

Accessible to beginners. Year-round availability with seasonal variations.

$673 CAD

per person, group minimum 4

Alpine meadow with mountain vista

Alpine Meadow Explorer

3 days, 2 nights • Difficulty: Moderate

Access high-altitude ecosystems during brief summer bloom periods. Wildflower displays peak in mid-July. Trails cross avalanche paths, boulder fields, and fragile tundra zones. Marmot colonies inhabit rocky outcrops. Clear weather offers views extending 80 kilometers.

  • Peak wildflower season access
  • Alpine lake camping locations
  • Wildlife photography opportunities
  • Minimal tree cover for expansive vistas
  • Lightweight camping approach

Mid-July to late August only. Weather-dependent routing.

$784 CAD

per person, group minimum 4

Remote glacial lake surrounded by mountains

Backcountry Lakes Journey

6 days, 5 nights • Difficulty: Advanced

Connect a series of remote glacial lakes via established trails and off-trail navigation. Each lake occupies a distinct watershed. Water color varies from turquoise to deep emerald based on glacial sediment. Campsites positioned for sunrise and sunset viewing.

  • Seven distinct lake systems
  • Mix of trail and route-finding sections
  • Swimming opportunities in designated areas
  • Fishing permitted with proper licensing
  • Extended wilderness immersion

Navigation skills helpful. July through September departures.

$1,456 CAD

per person, group minimum 4

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