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Canada Expeditions

The ship National Geographic Explorer in Eclipse Sound, Bylot Island Glacier, Nunavut, Canada

Bound by rocky cliffs to the east, misty rainforests to the west, and straits of snow and ice to the far north, Canada dazzles with its trove of natural treasures. Canadian voyages aboard the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic fleet are expertly curated to help you gain a deeper knowledge of the Great White North and its rich cultural traditions. Sail to festive fishing villages in Newfoundland, kayak through the maze of coves and inlets of British Columbia, or encounter majestic polar bears and dazzling icebergs in the icy channels of the Northwest Passage, gaining new perspectives from our experts on a part of the world that is at once familiar and filled with wild surprises. 

It is fascinating to call at each island and see how their lives are inextricably tied to the seas through trade and fisheries—and it is just as fascinating to explore the ancient human history of the only confirmed Viking settlement in North America.

Sven-Olof Lindblad

Why Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic

Our Trips in Canada

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Our Ships in Canada

Ship National Geographic Explorer in Greenland
Cabin 230, Category 7, on the ship National Geographic Explorer
Bistro on the ship National Geographic Explorer

National Geographic Explorer

Guests
148
Cabins
81

An authentic expedition ship, purpose-engineered for blue water and polar exploration

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Ship National Geographic Sea Lion
Cabin 105, Category 3, on the ship National Geographic Sea Bird/Lion.
The dining room on the ship  National Geographic Bird/Lion

National Geographic Sea Lion

Guests
62
Cabins
31

National Geographic Sea Lion accommodates just 62 guests in 31 outside cabins. With a shallow draft and small size, she can easily reach places inaccessible to larger ships.

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The ship National Geographic Sea Bird operating in Misty Fjords National Monument, Alaska, USA
Cabin 219, Category 3, on the ship National Geographic Sea Bird/Lion.
The dining room on the ship  National Geographic Bird/Lion

National Geographic Sea Bird

Guests
62
Cabins
31

National Geographic Sea Bird accommodates just 62 guests in 31 outside cabins. With a shallow draft and small size, she can easily reach places inaccessible to larger ships.

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Ship National Geographic Quest
Cabin 223, Category 4 with balcony on the ship National Geographic Quest/Venture
The dining room on the ship National Geographic Quest/Venture

National Geographic Quest

Guests
100
Cabins
50

National Geographic Quest was purpose-built to explore the Americas, her design and engineering informed by our nearly 40 years of experience in these regions.

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Ship National Geographic Venture
Cabin 105, Category 5 on the ship National Geographic Venture
The dining area on the ship National Geographic Venture

National Geographic Venture

Guests
100
Cabins
50

American-flagged, she is ideal for discovering domestic waters. Her design innovations were informed by 50+ years of expedition expertise to ensure extraordinary discoveries.

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The National Geographic Endurance in Dynamic Positioning at Lilliehöökbreen, Svalbard, Norway..
Cabin, Category 3, 4, and 5, suite with balcony, two single beds that convert to a queen, and convertible sleeper sofa, on the ship National Geographic Endurance/Resolution
Early breakfast set at a table on the ship National Geographic Endurance/Resolution

National Geographic Endurance

Guests
138
Cabins
76

The most advanced ice-class expedition ship afloat, offering unprecedented access to polar regions

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Expedition ship National Geographic Resolution parked in the pack ice in Weddell Sea, Antarctica
Cabin, Category 7, large balcony suite, with two single beds that convert to a queen, sofa bed, coffee table, two balcony chairs, and table, on the ship National Geographic Endurance/Resolution
Main dining restaurant 270º on the ship National Geographic Endurance/Resolution

National Geographic Resolution

Guests
138
Cabins
76

Our second new polar build,  National Geographic Resolution, is named to honor the second voyage of the legendary Captain James Cook.

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Our Team in Canada

Every member of our team—from our naturalists and photographers to our expedition leaders—is committed to ensuring you have an unforgettable experience. Many are veteran guides chosen for their extensive knowledge of subjects like wildlife biology and climate science, while special guests—from whale researchers to interpreters of indigenous culture—offer additional insights into the region. Exploring in small groups, you’ll hear different perspectives each day of your voyage, and because there are no assigned groups you can gravitate toward the experts who share your interests and inspire your curiosity.  

 

Our knowledgeable and passionate expedition team is complemented by our dedicated hotel team who strives to ensure that your time on board is as comfortable and rewarding as your time on shore.  

Guests exploring the bridge with the the Second Mate on the ship National Geographic Quest/Venture

Photo Gallery: Highlights from Canada

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Canada: Voyages from Coast to Coast