Glamping in the authentic luxury of the bio-diverse Bedwell estuary
Baffin Island
The largest island of Nunavut is the most densely populated, which is an extremely relative fact. Meet the modern Inuit, their ancient traditions, and their special way of life.
Lancaster Sound
The strait is landscapeally grand and panoramic, but Lancaster Sound also has an exceptionally rich biodiversity. Nowhere in the Arctic do so many species live together as here.
Ellesmere Island
On Canada’s northernmost island, the sun doesn’t set for weeks in the summer. The climate is inclement, but the imposing surroundings are surprisingly much alive.
Auberge Saint-Antoine
More than a boutique hotel in the center of Quebec City’s Old City. Hundreds of french and English artifacts adorn the hotel.
Fogo Island Inn
A unique hotel on Fogo Island, off the coast of Newfoundland, with exceptional location and service.
Toronto and the Great Lakes
In the southernmost point of Canada lies the bustling city of Toronto. It is the gateway to the Great Lakes and to the famous Niagara Falls.
Camp Denali
One of Alaska’s first wilderness lodges, on the tree line of the native tundra and coniferous forests of Denali National Park.










