Nature Travel and Eco Tours
See more, impact less
Travel responsibly: national parks, light-footprint trails, glacier viewpoints, local biodiversity, and year-round routes.
Updated: April 2026
Low-emissions paths
Rail-first journeys, final-leg shuttles, and leisurely trails to sweeping overlooks — fewer emissions, richer scenery.
Conservation areas at a glance
Access rules, vulnerable habitats, and the prime moments for wildlife viewing — quick clarity before you depart.
Planning for the seasons
When to hike, observe wildlife, or paddle lakes — with minimal impact.
Responsible choices
Practical alternatives that safeguard natural ecosystems.
Refillable bottles along the route
Public transport plus a last-mile shuttle
Stick to designated eco trails
Respect wildlife quiet zones
Highlighted habitats
High-altitude meadows
Fragile flowering zones — stay on designated trails and boardwalks to help them thrive.
Flora & Fauna guide
Glacial lakes
Clean waters and delicate shores — carry in and carry out to keep the lakes pristine.
Lake trails
Safety-first planning
Consult a plannerPhone +1 416-555-0123
Office address123 Queen Street West, Toronto
Seasonal tipsRoutes suited to the conditions
Eco-friendly checklist
Select environmentally friendly accommodations
Dispose of your waste
Maintain a safe distance from wildlife
Travel during off-peak times when possible