Canadian Shield Tours & Trips
4.6 stars on(8,985 reviews)- Choose from 30 Canadian Shield tours
- 43 verified reviews from TourRadar travelers
- 24/7 customer support
The best Canadian Shield tour packages
Compiled by

MelissaCanadian Shield travel expert at TourRadar
- Algonquin Winter Log Cabin Adventure
- Algonquin Log Cabin 3-Day Canoe and Hike Adventure
- Arctic Winter Explorer | Ice Road to the Arctic Sea
- Northern Lights Photo Adventure in Churchill Manitoba
- Arctic Summer Explorer | Road to the Arctic Sea
- Yellowknife and the Northern Lights
- Classic Churchill Polar Bear Adventure
- EXPLORE THE MAGICAL AURORAS OF YELLOWKNIFE
- Yellowknife Explorer: Culture by Day, Aurora by Night
- On the trail of the Ice Barbarians (5 nights)
Snow-covered wilderness of Algonquin Park invites winter adventure. Ski pristine trails around Surprise Lake, snowshoe Moose Mountain, and track wildlife through ancient forests. Saunas, home-cooked meals, and cozy cabins await each evening.
Duration 3 days Destinations Algonquin Provincial Park Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Voyageur Quest From
- NZ$891+$155 upfront costs
Algonquin Log Cabin 3-Day Canoe and Hike Adventure
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Relaxing trip in nature, good food and passion in knowledge sharing.”
Emmanuel,, traveled in July
The crystalline waters of Surprise Lake await in northwest Algonquin Park. Paddle past ancient rock formations at Otter Bay, and ascend to Lookout Bluff's panoramic vistas. Rustic log cabins provide comfort while expert guides share geological insights.
Duration 3 days Destinations Algonquin Provincial Park Age Range Ages 6+ Operator Voyageur Quest From
- NZ$891+$116 upfront costs
Arctic Winter Explorer | Ice Road to the Arctic Sea
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“All I hoped for to travel by road from Whitehorse to Inuvik and on to the Arctic Ocean.”
PHYLLIS, traveled in February
Ancient landscapes stretch from Whitehorse to the Arctic Ocean. The Ogilvie Mountains, untouched during the last Ice Age, rise alongside traditional First Nations trading routes.
Duration 8 days Destinations Whitehorse, Dawson City, Inuvik, Tuktoyaktuk Age Range Ages 7+ Operator Arctic Range Adventure From
- NZ$5,774
Northern Lights Photo Adventure in Churchill Manitoba
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Well organized - everything worked great.”
Shelley, traveled in January
Northern lights illuminate this 8-day route from Winnipeg to Churchill. Manitoba Museum's Planetarium, traditional dog sledding at Wapusk Adventures, and gourmet dining under the aurora at Dan's Diner create unforgettable memories. Accommodations at Inn at the Forks included.
Duration 7 days Destinations Winnipeg, Churchill Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Frontiers North Adventures From
- NZ$11,107
Arctic Summer Explorer | Road to the Arctic Sea
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was an amazing adventure.. one we'll never forget. This trip is not for the faint hearted but so worth it.”
Christine, traveled in July
Gold Rush history comes alive on the route from Whitehorse to Dawson City. Pass Five Finger Rapids, try gold panning at Bonanza Creek, and step into historic sites including Jack London's cabin and Dredge #4. Frontier accommodations and expert historical interpretation included.
Duration 7 days Destinations Whitehorse, Dawson City, Inuvik, Tuktoyaktuk Age Range Ages 7+ Operator Arctic Range Adventure From $6,016
10% Off- NZ$5,414You save $602
Yellowknife and the Northern Lights
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The Explorer Hotel was very good and a convenient location for pickups & some walking to downtown.”
Pamela, traveled in January
Aurora viewing from heated teepees at Aurora Village anchors this Yellowknife adventure. The Prince of Wales Heritage Centre, historic Oldtown district, and local delicacies at Bullocks Bistro fill days between nightly aurora watches.
Duration 4 days Destinations Yellowknife Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Landsby From
10% Off- NZ$1,641
Two full Tundra Buggy excursions highlight this Churchill Wildlife Management Area adventure. Visits include Itsanitaq Museum, dog sledding with Wapusk Adventures, and Parks Canada Visitor Centre. Round-trip flights from Winnipeg and local accommodation provided.
Duration 6 days Destinations Winnipeg, Churchill Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Frontiers North Adventures From
10% Off- NZ$11,566
Northern lights dance above Indian Hunting Tent Valley Camp in Yellowknife. Walk Big Slave Lake's shoreline, visit the historic Pilot Monument, and learn about Indigenous hunting traditions while taking in the northern landscape.
Duration 3 days Destinations Yellowknife Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From
10% Off- NZ$1,173
Duration 4 days Destinations Yellowknife Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Landsby From
10% Off- NZ$1,399
The path from Winnipeg to Churchill crosses the Canadian Shield, bringing visitors close to polar bears in their natural habitat. The Tundra Inn serves as home base while exploring Churchill's wilderness via Tundra Buggies®. The tour includes dog sledding and cultural insights at the Itsanitaq Museum.
Duration 6 days Destinations Winnipeg, Churchill Age Range Ages 13+ Operator DERTOUR From
10% Off- NZ$12,313
What people love about Canadian Shield Tours
- Algonquin Log Cabin 3-Day Canoe and Hike Adventure
We had an amazing time at the Algonquin log cabin! The group was fun and got along really well. We enjoyed all the activities (paddling and hikes specially) even though the weather was not at its best. Evan and Emily were incredible guides: apart from being so nice and great entertainers they also have deep knowledge on the place and its ecosystems. Food was always delicious and the cabin itself is really cozy and comfortable. Really recommend it!
- Arctic Winter Explorer | Ice Road to the Arctic Sea
The tour was excellent. The itinerary was excellent as was our guide Leo. Our only issue was that in Dawson City, our hotel was not serving any food or beverages. Its bar and restaurant were closed. This was because of renovations by new owners to the hotel which should have been known and remedied by our tour provider. It was not satisfactory having to look for alternatives in cold, snowy conditions,
- Arctic Summer Explorer | Road to the Arctic Sea
It was an amazing adventure.. one we’ll never forget. Our guide Shungo was fantastic, so fun, entertaining us with his stories of the north and so informative. Leo, his helper was great too.. always ready to help with whatever we needed. This trip is not for the faint hearted but so worth it if you want to know more about Canada’s north, gold mining and the indigenous people.
What our customers ask about Canadian Shield Tours & Trips
What are the must-see highlights during a general tour of the Canadian Shield Country Region?
The Canadian Shield Region contains natural wonders that draw visitors year-round. Algonquin Provincial Park features more than 2,400 lakes and abundant wildlife viewing spots. Churchill along Hudson Bay has earned its reputation as the polar bear capital while Yellowknife offers clear views of the Northern Lights. Visitors can stay at places like the Algonquin Log Cabin Lodge and explore quiet waters like Surprise Lake through guided canoe trips and hiking paths. A recent TourRadar traveler shared "What a great trip... we saw 25 polar bears!" during their Churchill visit.
When is the best time to visit the Canadian Shield Country Region?
Each season in the Canadian Shield brings different natural displays. Summer (June-August) sees peak wildlife activity with thousands of beluga whales gathering in Churchill River and wildflowers dotting the tundra. Winter delivers prime Northern Lights viewing especially around Churchill. A TourRadar traveler described their experience: "The Arctic Adventure was incredible for me. As a Canadian - the history the First Nation communities the scenery - stepping into the Arctic Ocean being in Tuktoyaktuk etc."
What types of accommodation are available in the Canadian Shield Region?
The region offers places to stay that fit different travel styles. Urban options include the Lakeview Signature by Wyndham in Winnipeg while wilderness seekers can book the River Heritage Lodge or Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge both recognized as "Unique Lodges of the World" by National Geographic. For polar bear viewing the Tundra Inn in Churchill provides specialized facilities. As one visitor noted: "The lodges while rustic in some areas provided a perfect base for our Arctic adventure."
What wildlife encounters are possible during a general tour of the Canadian Shield Region?
Wildlife watching opportunities span from polar bears to black bears moose wolves and beavers. Algonquin Provincial Park alone houses over 3,000 moose and 2,000 black bears. Churchill's waters welcome beluga whales each summer. One excited visitor reported: "Day 1 we learned so much and got to see a polar bear flown out of jail! Day 2 we saw 25 polar bears!"
What's the best way to see polar bears in the Canadian Shield Region?
Churchill's Tundra Buggy tours provide safe reliable polar bear viewing especially from October through November. Early bears appear in July and August. The Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge offers ground-level viewing experiences. A TourRadar participant noted: "The polar bear viewing experiences were incredible and felt very safe with our experienced guides."
How long should I plan to stay in the Canadian Shield Region?
Most visitors spend between 6 and 11 days exploring the region. Popular trips include the 6-day "Belugas Bears and Blooms" tour and the longer 11-day "Autumn Lodge Safari in Polar Bear Country." These timeframes let visitors fully experience the wildlife and cultural sites. One traveler confirmed: "The itinerary was well-planned giving us enough time to really experience each location."