Nature Travel • Eco Tours
Discover more, leave less behind
Plan thoughtfully: national parks, low-impact trails, glacier viewpoints, local ecosystems, and routes that suit every season.
Updated: March 2025
Low-emission travel routes
Rail-first journeys, last-mile shuttles, and leisurely trails to sweeping viewpoints — fewer emissions, richer scenery.
Overview of protected areas
Access guidelines, vulnerable habitats, and optimal wildlife viewing times — quick clarity before you set out.
Season planning
Deciding the best times for hiking, wildlife watching, or paddling lakes while leaving minimal impact.
Responsible choices
Practical alternatives that protect natural ecosystems.
Reusable bottles along the way
Public transit + final-mile shuttle
Stick to designated eco trails
Honor wildlife quiet zones
Highlighted ecosystems
Mountain meadows
Fragile flowering patches — stay on trails and boardwalks to help them thrive.
Plants and wildlife guide
Glacial lakes
Clear waters and sensitive shores — carry in, carry out to preserve the lakes' pristine condition.
Lakeside trails
Safety-first planning
Consult a plannerCall +1 416 555 0123
Office location100 Queen Street West, Toronto
Seasonal tipsRoutes that fit the conditions
Eco checklist
Select eco-conscious accommodations
Dispose of your waste properly
Maintain a safe distance from wildlife
Travel during off-peak times when feasible