Nature Travel • Eco Journeys
Discover more, leave less behind
Plan thoughtfully: national parks, low-impact trails, glacier viewpoints, local biodiversity, and routes suitable for every season.
Updated: May 2025
Low-emission travel routes
Rail-first itineraries, final-leg shuttles, and leisurely trails to sweeping vistas — fewer emissions, richer scenery.
Protected areas in brief
Access rules, delicate habitats, and ideal windows for wildlife viewing — clear essentials before you visit.
Seasonal Planning
When to trek, observe wildlife, or kayak the lakes — with the least possible footprint.
Responsible Choices
Practical options that safeguard natural ecosystems.
Refillable bottles along the route
Public transport plus last-mile shuttle
Stick to designated eco trails
Respect wildlife quiet zones
Highlighted habitats
Alpine meadowlands
Fragile blooming regions — stay on designated trails and boardwalks to preserve them.
Plant & Animal guide
Glacial lakes
Clear waters and delicate shorelines — minimize impact by packing in and packing out to keep the lakes pristine.
Lakeside trails
Safety-Focused Plan
Consult a plannerCall +1 514-555-0123
Office address100 Saint Catherine Street West, Montreal
Seasonal tipsRoutes that suit the conditions
Eco-friendly checklist
Select eco-conscious accommodations
Manage your waste
Maintain a safe distance from wildlife
Travel during off-peak times when feasible