Adventure and Expedition

BC WILDERNESS

BC Grand Wilderness Circuit

Nimmo Bay · Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia

You've probably flown over this coastline a hundred times. Most people never land. Nimmo Bay sits at the base of a 5,000-foot mountain in the Great Bear Rainforest — nine cabins, a family who's been welcoming guests for over 40 years, and helicopter adventures over glaciers most people will never see. Then Clayoquot: a Three Michelin Key kitchen inside a canvas tent, bears and orcas as neighbours, and a seaplane landing that announces you've arrived somewhere genuinely extraordinary. Both in one trip. Both 90 minutes from home.

From CAD $25,000 per person · 10 nights · May–September

HELI-SKIING

Heli-Ski BC — Private Lodge

Bugaboos · Revelstoke · British Columbia

No lift lines. No tracked-out groomers. No one else. CMH has been running heli-skiing in the Bugaboos since 1965, and nothing has come close to replacing it. You'll ski terrain that resort skiers will never access — 3 million acres of it — and come home to a lodge that feels like the world's best secret. If you've been saying you'll do this for years, this is the year.

From CAD $15,000 per person · 7 nights · December–April · full lodge buyout from CAD $250,000

JAPAN

Japan Powder Odyssey

Hokkaido + Honshu, Japan · 12–14 nights

You've heard about Japow. What you haven't fully understood yet is how different it actually feels — snow so light it barely registers on the scale, terrain so untouched it's almost disorienting. Six days in Niseko with a guide who knows every backcountry gate, then five days in the Japanese Alps at Hakuba. Evenings in a private onsen at Zaborin Ryokan, kaiseki dinners that make every other ski trip meal feel ordinary. Japan doesn't just reset your powder benchmark — it eliminates it.

From CAD $12,000 per person · 12–14 nights · January–March · advanced riders

NORTHERN CANADA

Yukon Aurora & Dog Sled

Whitehorse, Yukon · 5 nights

Two hours north of Vancouver, the sky puts on a show that will stop your heart. You'll sleep in a glass chalet and wake up to the aurora dancing overhead. By day, you'll mush your own husky team through the boreal forest. In the evening, geothermal hot springs under open skies. No passport. No long-haul flight. Just Canada at its most magical — and most people have no idea it exists.

From CAD $4,800 per person · 5 nights · October–March

POLAR

White Continent — Antarctica

Antarctic Peninsula · 17 days

Only 100,000 people visit Antarctica each year. The planet has eight billion. There's a reason it stays on the list — it asks something of you. The planning, the commitment, the crossing. What you get on the other side is a continent of silence, penguin colonies within arm's reach, and the specific clarity that only comes from standing somewhere genuinely untouched. We've built this trip properly. If Antarctica is on your list, let's actually put it on your calendar.

From CAD $22,000 per person · 17 days · November–March · sells out 12–18 months ahead

SOUTH AMERICA

Patagonia Explorer

Torres del Paine, Chile · 9 nights

Everyone knows the photograph — the granite towers, the turquoise lake, the sky doing something improbable behind it all. What most people don't know is that you can do the W-Trek and sleep inside Torres del Paine every night, in a geodesic dome, with a kitchen producing food that would hold its own in any city restaurant. No driving back to town. No generic hotel. Just the park, the weather, the wildlife, and the kind of exhausted satisfaction that only Patagonia delivers.

From CAD $10,000 per person · 9 nights · October–April

NORTHERN LIGHTS

Norway Fjords & Aurora

Tromsø + Lofoten Islands, Norway · 10 nights

Tromsø sits directly beneath the auroral oval — the geographic zone of maximum aurora activity. Five nights there, then five nights in the Lofoten Islands, where granite peaks rise straight from the Arctic Sea and red fishermen's cabins balance on wooden stilts over the fjord. Dog sledding, whale watching, the Trollfjord by RIB with sea eagles overhead, and rorbuer so beautiful you'll want to stay an extra week. This one sells itself — we just make sure it's done properly.

From CAD $11,000 per person · 10 nights · aurora September–March · midnight sun June–August

ARCTIC

Glass Igloo Northern Lights

Finnish Lapland, Finland · 7 nights

There's a moment, lying in a heated glass bed with the aurora moving silently overhead, where everything goes quiet in a way that's hard to describe afterwards. Finnish Lapland in winter is that kind of place. Husky sledding through birch forest, reindeer farms, snowmobiles at dusk, and then back to your private glass igloo while the sky does what it does. It photographs beautifully. It feels even better in person.

From CAD $9,500 per person · 7 nights · November–March

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what you want to feel, and what's been sitting on your list. We'll take it from there.