Let's Go Local

Let's Go Local
Now is the perfect time to inspire and engage your team by exploring the incredible destinations right in our own backyard. From the breathtaking Rocky Mountains of Banff to the charm of Victoria, the coastal beauty of Prince Edward Island, and the timeless appeal of St. Andrews by-the-Sea—Canada offers unforgettable incentive experiences without the need to travel far.
Whitehorse,
Yukon
Auroras. Adventure. Awe.
- Whitehorse, Yukon is a vibrant northern city surrounded by breathtaking wilderness. It offers rich Indigenous culture, thrilling outdoor adventures, Northern Lights, and Midnight Sun, blending small-town charm with big-city amenities and warm, welcoming locals.
- With 14 First Nations communities, the Yukon has been inhabited for centuries, holding some of the earliest evidence of human life in North America.
- Home to diverse wildlife, including bears, moose, and various bird species. The Yukon Wildlife Preserve offers a chance to see some of these animals up close.
- Known for its unique blend of northern cuisine, featuring dishes like Arctic Char, wild game (like bison and reindeer), and traditional Indigenous meals. Many restaurants in Whitehorse also serve locally sourced food and ingredients, including wild berries and root vegetables.
- The Yukon experiences both the longest daylight hours(midnight sun)during summer and the shortest daylight hours (polar night) during winter.
Victoria, Vancouver
Island
History. Harbor. Harmony.
- Victoria is a walkable, waterfront city on Vancouver Island known for its charming harbour, lush gardens, colonial history, and laid-back West Coast vibe.
- Explore the city’s Inner Harbour, home to heritage landmarks, floatplanes, artisan markets, and whale-watching excursions.
- Victoria is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, from oceanfront parks and forest trails to the world-renowned Butchart Gardens, blooming in peak form in May.
- The city offers a blend of British and Indigenous culture, reflected in its historic architecture, tea traditions, and vibrant Indigenous art scene.
- Victoria provides a peaceful yet lively setting, ideal for strolls, sea kayaking, spa retreats, and sunset dining by the water.
- Sustainability is a community priority, with eco-conscious tourism, green spaces, and an emphasis on local food and small businesses.
- The territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples (Songhees and Esquimalt Nations) holds deep historical and cultural significance, which is honoured throughout the region in public art, land acknowledgements, and storytelling
Charlottetown,
PEI
Culture. Coast. Charm.
- Quaint streets lined with colourful houses lead you to harbourside boardwalks, while scenic drives through rolling farmland take you to the Island’s world-renowned beaches.
- Friendly east coast hospitality.
- As a hotspot for arts & culture, Charlottetown draws many travelers in search of those coveted “Island vibes.”
- Charlottetown’s relatively flat terrain and access to the Confederation Trail makes sustainable travel easy- you can enjoy the sights biking or walking!
- Year-round festivals.
- Charlottetown sits on the traditional and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people, who have lived on the island-known in Mi’kmaw as Epekwitk (meaning “lying in the water”)-for thousands of years. Charlottetown is home to Indigenous events, advocacy groups, and cultural programming.