Canadian Affair is the UK's leading specialist tour operator to Canada, founded in 1995 and acquired by Transat A.T. in 2006. This 2017 holiday brochure showcases their full range of Canadian experiences, from city breaks and fly-drive packages to escorted tours and wildlife adventures, all backed by ABTA membership (W131X) and ATOL protection (number 3971).
Whether you are seeking a self-drive road trip along the Icefields Parkway, a classic Rocky Mountaineer rail journey, a Pacific Coast wildlife cruise, or a long-weekend city break in Vancouver, Toronto or Montreal, the 2017 brochure covers the full spectrum. Partnered airlines keep flight costs competitive, and early booking rewards mean the best itineraries at the best prices.
With over a million passengers flown to Canada since 1995, Canadian Affair brings genuine first-hand expertise and local knowledge to every itinerary. In 2017 they were awarded the British Travel Awards Gold Award for Best Holiday Company to Canada (Large) and the Silver Award for Best Rail Holiday Company (Large), reflecting their consistent commitment to quality and value across rail tours, escorted tours, fly-drives and wildlife adventures.
All holidays are protected under ABTA bond W131X and ATOL licence 3971, issued by the Civil Aviation Authority. Land-only arrangements benefit from the ABTA bond, while package holidays including flights are fully ATOL-protected, giving travellers complete financial security when booking.
The 2017 brochure features rail tours, escorted group tours, fly-drive self-drive packages, wildlife and nature adventures, city breaks, and cultural experiences across destinations throughout Canada including British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and beyond.
As of 2017 Canadian Affair offered direct flights from several UK and Ireland airports to five major Canadian gateway cities, keeping travel times and costs down for holidaymakers across Britain and Ireland.
Yes. Canadian Affair holds ABTA membership (number W131X) covering land-only arrangements, and ATOL licence number 3971 issued by the Civil Aviation Authority covering package holidays that include flights.
Canadian Affair was founded in 1995 and acquired by Canadian travel group Transat A.T. in July 2006 for approximately C$42.8 million, becoming part of one of North America's largest holiday travel organisations.
Yes. In 2017 Canadian Affair received the British Travel Awards Gold Award for Best Holiday Company to Canada (Large) and the Silver Award for Best Rail Holiday Company (Large), recognising their expertise and quality across Canada-focused travel.
Canadian Affair was established in 1995 and by 2017 had flown over one million passengers to Canada, making them one of the most experienced and trusted UK specialists for Canadian holidays.
Note: this brochure is from our archive and was current in 2017. Prices, itineraries and availability shown within it will no longer apply. Please visit Canadian Affair directly for up-to-date holiday options.
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