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Adventure Canada Expedition Cruises

Explore the world’s wildest coastlines with a family-run expedition company that puts community, culture, and the natural world front and center. Adventure Canada pairs small-ship exploration with expert-led learning for voyages that go far beyond sightseeing.

The official logo for Adventure Canada, featuring a stylized blue polar bear or arctic animal icon on the left side with the company name 'Adventure Canada' displayed in bold black text on the right.

Small-Ship Expedition, Big Experiences

Adventure Canada is a family-owned expedition cruise company that has been taking travelers to some of the planet’s most remote and spectacular places for over 35 years. Founded by the Falk family, they operate small-ship voyages to the Canadian Arctic, Atlantic Canada, Greenland, Iceland, the Northwest Passage, the British Isles, and beyond. With approximately 198 passengers or fewer per sailing, these aren’t ordinary cruises. They’re immersive learning expeditions led by teams of scientists, historians, Inuit cultural educators, artists, and musicians who share their knowledge through daily presentations and on-the-ground encounters. It’s exploration with real substance.

Cruise Line: Adventure Canada – Small-Ship Expedition Cruises, Family-Owned

Fleet: Chartered expedition vessels carrying approximately 198 passengers or fewer

Destinations: Canadian Arctic, Northwest Passage, Greenland, Iceland, Atlantic Canada (Newfoundland & Labrador, the Maritimes), British Isles, Scotland, and select international itineraries

Signature Feature: Expert resource staff of scientists, historians, Inuit cultural educators, artists, and musicians on every voyage; Zodiac landings for up-close exploration

Philosophy: “Travel as a force for good” – connecting people with communities, cultures, and wild places in a meaningful way

  • Ship accommodations in comfortable expedition cabins and suites
  • All onboard meals prepared by talented culinary teams
  • Zodiac excursions and shore landings led by experienced expedition staff
  • Educational programming from a team of expert resource staff
  • Community visits and cultural encounters in remote settlements
  • Expedition parka (yours to keep on select itineraries)
  • Rubber boots for shore landings (loaned for the voyage)
  • Onboard entertainment including live music and cultural performances
  • All port fees, landing fees, and permits
  • Emergency evacuation insurance
  • Family-owned and operated for over 35 years with deep ties to the communities they visit
  • Small ships carrying approximately 198 passengers or fewer for genuine expedition access
  • Unmatched resource staff teams – up to 25 experts per voyage including marine biologists, geologists, Inuit knowledge keepers, and professional photographers
  • Zodiac-based exploration for wildlife encounters, iceberg viewing, and remote shore landings
  • Committed to Indigenous partnerships, with Inuit cultural educators onboard as integral members of the team
  • Access to truly remote destinations most cruise lines simply cannot reach
  • Strong environmental ethos with responsible travel practices woven into every itinerary

Main Dining Room: Hearty, well-prepared meals served in a relaxed communal setting with open seating – expect fresh regional ingredients and dishes that reflect the destinations you’re exploring

Casual Buffet: Lighter options and snacks available throughout the day in the ship’s lounge areas

Themed Evenings: Special dinners celebrating local cuisine, including traditional Newfoundland and Arctic-inspired menus

Tea, coffee, and light refreshments are available around the clock. Dietary requirements and allergies are accommodated with advance notice.

Adventure Canada’s expedition vessels offer a range of cabin categories from comfortable interior and exterior cabins to more spacious suites with sitting areas. Cabins are designed for expedition-style comfort rather than mega-ship luxury – functional, well-maintained, and a welcoming place to rest between landings.

Most cabins feature ocean-facing windows or portholes, private bathrooms, individual climate controls, and ample storage for expedition gear. Higher-category suites offer expanded floor plans and enhanced amenities.

Single and triple-share options may be available on select voyages, making these expeditions accessible for solo travelers and families alike.

At a Glance

Family-Owned Expedition

Small-Ship

Exploration with purpose

  • Zodiac landings & shore excursions
  • All onboard meals included
  • Expert resource staff on every voyage
  • Expedition parka on select sailings
  • Cultural & community encounters
  • Port fees, landing fees & permits
  • Emergency evacuation insurance

Explore

Discover Adventure Canada

The Heritage Adventurer, a modern expedition cruise ship with distinctive blue and orange hull livery, anchors in turquoise tropical waters surrounded by lush green mangrove forests. The vessel features multiple decks, advanced navigation equipment, and is designed for adventure cruising to remote destinations.

Where Few Ships Can Go

Adventure Canada’s itineraries reach places that are genuinely hard to get to. The Canadian High Arctic. Remote Inuit communities in Nunavut and Labrador. The wild fjords of Greenland. The legendary Northwest Passage. These voyages use small, ice-strengthened vessels and Zodiac landing craft to access coastlines, bays, and settlements that larger ships can’t approach. Every day brings a different landing – a hike across tundra, a visit to an archaeological site, a whale sighting from the Zodiac. The itinerary stays flexible by design, adapting to weather, wildlife, and ice conditions so the expedition team can take advantage of whatever nature offers on any given day.

Learning That Stays With You

What sets Adventure Canada apart from other expedition lines is the depth of knowledge onboard. Each voyage carries a resource staff of up to 25 experts who span a remarkable range of disciplines. They’re not just giving lectures. They’re out on the Zodiacs pointing out wildlife, leading hikes, sharing stories on the observation deck, and joining you at dinner. The programming feels more like traveling with a group of incredibly knowledgeable friends than attending a seminar at sea. You come home seeing the world differently. That’s not an exaggeration – it’s what passengers say, over and over.

A striking expedition cruise vessel named Cascadia anchored in a pristine glacial fjord surrounded by snow-capped mountains and dense evergreen forests. The ship features a distinctive two-hull catamaran design with white upper decks and dark navy hull, accented with yellow waterline trim, positioned in turquoise alpine waters.
A modern expedition cruise ship with distinctive blue and black hull navigates through icy Antarctic waters surrounded by snow-capped mountains and floating ice. The vessel is equipped with multiple decks, advanced navigation systems, and lifeboat stations, designed specifically for polar exploration cruising.

Culture, Community & Connection

Adventure Canada doesn’t just pass through communities – they build relationships with them. Many of their itineraries include visits to remote Inuit settlements, Newfoundland outports, and Greenlandic villages where travelers are welcomed with traditional drum dancing, throat singing, storytelling, and shared meals. Inuit cultural educators sail as part of the resource staff, offering first-hand perspectives on Arctic life, history, and contemporary culture. It’s a style of travel that prioritizes listening over looking, and connection over consumption. The company’s long-standing partnerships with Indigenous communities mean these encounters are authentic, respectful, and mutually beneficial. That approach is rare. And it matters.

Experience

The Adventure Canada Difference

Family-Owned & Community-Driven

The Falk family has been running Adventure Canada for over three decades. That continuity shows in the relationships they’ve built with northern communities, the loyalty of their resource staff who return year after year, and the warm atmosphere onboard where passengers and crew quickly feel like one group.

Unmatched Expert Programming

Up to 25 resource staff per voyage – marine biologists, geologists, Inuit knowledge keepers, photographers, musicians, and more. They don’t just give talks. They join you on Zodiacs, point out polar bears from the deck, and sit beside you at dinner. The learning happens naturally and stays with you long after the trip.

True Expedition Spirit

Flexible itineraries that respond to conditions in real time. If a pod of narwhals appears or the weather opens up a stunning fjord, the captain adjusts course. Zodiac landings put you on beaches, alongside icebergs, and in the heart of Arctic wildlife habitat. This is expedition cruising the way it’s meant to be done.

A white expedition cruise ship named La Pinta is anchored in clear blue waters near volcanic rock formations. A brown pelican perches on a rocky outcrop in the foreground, with the modern vessel visible in the background under clear skies.

Wildlife & Wild Places

The destinations Adventure Canada reaches are some of the most wildlife-rich on the planet. Depending on the itinerary, you might encounter polar bears, narwhals, beluga whales, humpback whales, walruses, muskoxen, caribou, puffins, and thousands of migratory seabirds. The expert naturalists onboard know exactly where and when to look. The ship’s small size and Zodiac-based operations mean you can get remarkably close – watching a polar bear pad along a shoreline from a hundred meters away, or drifting beside a towering iceberg while a humpback surfaces nearby. These moments aren’t staged. They happen because Adventure Canada puts you in the right place at the right time.

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Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Adventure Canada includes a lot in the voyage price. All onboard meals, Zodiac excursions and shore landings led by experienced expedition staff, the full educational programming from the resource staff team, community visits, port fees, landing fees, and permits are all covered. On select Arctic itineraries, you’ll also receive an expedition parka that’s yours to keep, plus rubber boots loaned for shore landings. Emergency evacuation insurance is included as well. Airfare to and from the departure point, travel insurance, gratuities, and alcoholic beverages are typically not included.

The biggest difference is the resource staff. Adventure Canada carries up to 25 experts per voyage, covering everything from marine biology and geology to Indigenous cultural education, photography, music, and the arts. These aren’t guest lecturers who fly in for a talk. They’re embedded members of the expedition team who spend the entire voyage with passengers. The company’s deep, decades-long relationships with Indigenous communities also set it apart. And because itineraries stay flexible, the expedition team can respond to wildlife sightings, weather, and ice conditions in the moment rather than sticking rigidly to a schedule.

Adventure Canada trips require a moderate level of mobility. You’ll need to be able to get in and out of Zodiac boats (which involves stepping down into a small inflatable craft from the ship or a dock), walk on uneven terrain during shore landings, and navigate ship stairways. That said, not every landing requires strenuous hiking – some are gentle walks along shorelines or visits to communities. The expedition team offers options at various activity levels when possible. If you have specific mobility concerns, it’s worth discussing them with our advisors so we can help you choose the right itinerary.

Adventure Canada specializes in remote, high-latitude destinations. Their core itineraries include the Canadian Arctic (Baffin Island, the High Arctic, and Nunavut), the Northwest Passage, Greenland, Iceland, and Atlantic Canada (Newfoundland, Labrador, and the Maritimes). They also offer voyages to the British Isles, Scotland, and select international destinations. Each region offers a completely different experience – from the towering icebergs and polar bears of the Arctic to the colorful fishing villages and whale-watching of Newfoundland.

Adventure Canada’s expedition vessels carry approximately 198 passengers or fewer, depending on the ship and itinerary. This small group size is intentional. It means everyone gets meaningful time with the resource staff, Zodiac operations run efficiently at landing sites, and community visits feel personal rather than overwhelming. You’ll get to know your fellow passengers quickly – the atmosphere onboard tends to be social and collaborative rather than anonymous.

The resource staff is Adventure Canada’s team of onboard experts. Each voyage carries a team of up to 25 specialists spanning the sciences, humanities, and arts – from marine biologists and geologists to Inuit cultural educators, professional photographers, and musicians. They deliver presentations in the ship’s lecture hall, lead Zodiac excursions and shore landings, offer workshops and demonstrations, and are available throughout the voyage for informal conversations. Many resource staff members return year after year, and passengers often cite them as the highlight of their trip.

Wildlife encounters depend on the itinerary and season. Arctic voyages may include polar bears, narwhals, beluga whales, walruses, muskoxen, Arctic foxes, caribou, and numerous seabird species. Atlantic Canada itineraries are known for humpback whales, icebergs, puffins, and bald eagles. Greenland and Iceland sailings can feature whales, seals, and spectacular birdlife. Wildlife sightings are never guaranteed in wild places – that’s part of what makes them special. But Adventure Canada’s naturalists and expedition leaders have decades of experience knowing where and when to look.

Adventure Canada provides a detailed packing list before your voyage. On select Arctic sailings, you’ll receive a complimentary expedition parka, and rubber boots are loaned for Zodiac landings. You’ll want to bring warm, layered clothing (the Arctic can be surprisingly variable), waterproof outer layers, binoculars, a good camera, sunglasses, sunscreen (the sun reflects off ice and water intensely), and any personal medications. The onboard dress code is casual – there are no formal nights. Comfortable and practical is the name of the game.

Gratuities are not included in the voyage price but are customary and appreciated. Adventure Canada provides guidelines at the end of the trip. Tips are typically pooled and distributed among the ship’s crew and expedition staff. The suggested amount varies by voyage length. Our advisors can provide specific guidance when you’re planning your trip.

Adventure Canada attracts a good number of solo travelers. The small ship environment and communal dining make it easy to connect with other passengers. Some voyages offer single-occupancy cabins or a roommate matching program to help reduce or eliminate single supplements. The social atmosphere onboard – shared meals, group landings, evening entertainment – means you’re rarely on your own unless you choose to be. It’s one of the more welcoming expedition experiences for anyone traveling solo.

When you book Adventure Canada through Cruise Help, you get access to our team of 23+ expert advisors who can help you choose the right itinerary, select the best cabin category, and plan the logistics around your expedition. We offer exclusive group rates with potential savings, and we perform weekly price monitoring on every booking – if the price drops, we adjust your fare automatically. We never charge booking, consultation, or change fees. And with 365-day support, you’ll have someone to call whether you’re planning your trip six months out or need help with a last-minute question before departure.

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Adventure Canada takes you to places most people only read about – the Arctic, the Northwest Passage, the remote coastlines of Greenland and Labrador. When you’re ready to plan an expedition that goes deeper than sightseeing, our expert advisors at Cruise Help are here to guide you. With exclusive group rates, weekly price monitoring, and no fees – ever – your adventure starts with a conversation.