Aspiring
Escapist

Travellers are seeking a getaway from the everyday hustle and bustle of their lives. You search for relaxation and simplicity. You favour worry-free travel and spending time with family and friends. Short breaks and getaways are preferred to long-distance travel. Things rarely planned in advance; when you want to visit family and friends, you just go. Along the way, you hope to see and expose your travel companions to the beauty of natural scenery and different cultures.

From mountain climbing to fishing, hiking, horseback riding and more, there are so many things for you to do this summer to get out and explore this country and the land that we call home.

Travellers are seeking a getaway from the everyday hustle and bustle of their lives. You search for relaxation and simplicity. You favour worry-free travel and spending time with family and friends. Short breaks and getaways are preferred to long-distance travel. Things rarely planned in advance; when you want to visit family and friends, you just go. Along the way, you hope to see and expose your travel companions to the beauty of natural scenery and different cultures.

From mountain climbing to fishing, hiking, horseback riding and more, there are so many things for you to do this summer to get out and explore this country and the land that we call home.

As a national and Indigenous-owned organization, Linked Canada Life Travel honours and acknowledges the traditional and ancestral territories of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples across the country. We recognize the diversity of Indigenous peoples and communities coast to coast, including over 600 First Nations Communities, four Inuit Nunangat regions comprised of 53 Inuit communities, Metis Nations, settlements and regions, Treaties 1-11, 25 modern treaties, and all unceded territories. 

 We respect the historic and current relationship Indigenous peoples have to the land on which we reside. We are committed to collaborating and establishing respectful relationships with Indigenous peoples by striving to practice reconciliation in our everyday lives, communities, and workplaces. We encourage you to take part in learning the local Indigenous history of the land on which you reside. 

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