One holiday three ways: How to see Canada in summer
One self-drive holiday, one active escape and one city break
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Your support makes all the difference.Each week, we approach three companies to ask for their best offer on a specific break. This week, Canada in summer. Prices are per person, based on two travelling together.
Self-drive: £1,973, Discover the World
Air Canada flights from Heathrow to Halifax on 21 June, car hire, ferries and 17 nights (mixed board) in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and more (01737 214 291; discover-the-world.co.uk).
Active: £2,949, Exodus
Group tour with BA flights from Heathrow to Calgary on 3 July, plus 12 nights (11 camping, one hotel), most meals, transport and hikes through the Rockies (0845 314 3212; exodus.co.uk).
City: £938, Canadian Affair
Air Transat flights, Gatwick to Toronto on 22 June (back from Vancouver). Plus six nights' room-only in Toronto and Vancouver, plus internal flight and Niagara Falls trip (020 7616 9933; canadianaffair.com).
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